Do you have a tattoo that you regret? Most of us in Colorado do. I have four tattoos. I have one that I plan to cover up and one that I regret getting entirely. Maybe I need to think more before I sit in the tattoo chair because that is half of the tattoos on my body.

There are two ways to get rid of a bad tattoo. A cover-up or a removal.

I love watching tattoo removal videos because I find them fascinating. The laser heats the ink in your skin, breaking it down so your body can naturally absorb it.

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These treatments can be costly but may be worth it, depending on how bad your tattoo is. I have found myself watching hours of TikTok's of the process.

Coloradans Regret Tattoos More Than Most

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A new study by CSGOLuck has revealed that Coloradans regret their tattoos more than any other state in the country. The ranking was based on Google search data for tattoo removals and cover-ups. Basically, Coloradans have searched for ways to cover up their tattoos more than any other state.

CSGOLuck states that the average Colorado resident will search for tattoo solutions 108.79 times per 100,000 residents.

Cover-Up Or Tattoo Removal in Colorado

As tattoo removal becomes more accessible in Colorado, it is becoming a more popular solution for getting rid of a tattoo that you regret.

A cover-up is certainly easier, but it is not always the perfect solution. 24% of Americans have a tattoo they regret getting and the cost of removal is not cheap.

Laser removal can cost up to $2,000 per session.

Is this Colorado’s Most Tattooed Man?

The man known as The Enigma holds a Guinness World Record for his tattoos and moved to Colorado nearly 10 years ago.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

16 of the Most Popular Tattoos in Colorado

These are the tattoos that Coloradans search for the most:

Gallery Credit: Toni Gee, TSM

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