Pink, an American singer and songwriter is also known for her tattoos. Especially the one that wraps around her wrist that says: What Goes Around Comes Around. She is a strong believer in Karma and by having this tattoo on her right wrist is a constant reminder for her to be mindful at all times. Pink’s artist friend in Philadelphia created it for her and as Pink says, when it comes to Karma it can either be instant or can take several lifetimes to come to fruition.
Pink’s tattoos are pretty cool actually. She has pink bows on the back of both her thighs which she had done while she was drunk, a half of a broken heart with the words ‘Best Friends’ written over it, a tribal musical note elegantly floating down behind her left earlobe, a bar code on the back of her neck, her dog Elvis on her left arm who drowned in her pool, a guardian angel flying on her shoulder, a razor blade on her wrist, the words ‘True Love’ on her left wrist, a red star on her left hand, a red heart on her lower stomach, a dragon that she hoped would cover up dimples in her legs and the words ‘Mr. Pink’ on the front of her thighs and many more too numerous to name.
Pink uses her tattoos as a reminder of the past, she considers her tattoos to be permanent statements of her life to date. Her very first tattoo was the Japanese symbol meaning ‘Good Luck and Happiness’ on her left ankle and the guardian angel that’s on her left shoulder. She did it to be rebellious, and because she loves Japanese art. Later she got more Japanese characters, one is for ‘Strength’, and another for ‘The will to Live’. When Pink’s mother turned 55, they both got tattoos with the Japanese character for ‘Mother’.