If im not mistaken didnt She comment before that her tattoos are very private to her and that she will not share that? But I agree with you! I would love to know. But I truly don't blame her if she doesn't want to tell us. She has to have some privacy!!
She might be ok to tell us about a couple of them. Maybe she will just show a few of them for us. If not, I respect that too. The ones I can see are so beautiful.
Hello Bailey! Here in the Philippines, we have a 106 year old tattoo artist named Apo Whang Od. In our country, there's a tribe that believes that tattoos were a sign of bravery for men and beauty for women. They put tattoos for each war they fought into. You better check her out.
I’m aware that American Indians have tattoos and would LOVE to know the history of their tattoos. Like did they vary from tribe to tribe, I’m assuming they did. Were it just the men that received them or women allowed and under what circumstances.
It's just so sad that her research about this is very limited. She did not make studies about other tribes. I was so excited when I saw the title co'z I thought she's going to mention these interesting facts from different tribes.
@lynnefromthelake4103 I have no idea who's Milton Berle is, sorry. Is he/her from the west? I'm not very knowledgeable in West history since I'm not from there. 🙇♂️
Speaking as a female tattoo artist, this episode is the absolute best to me. I feel privileged and honored to be able to be a part of such an ancient trade - especially as a woman. 🖤
I'm Māori from New Zealand. It's cool to see that Native American culture is similar to ours, in the way that faces were tattooed according to status, tribal affiliation, deception and mana (or spirit). Many men and woman still wear them today as a symbol of our heritage and to keep our traditions going. Thanks for this episode Bailey, it was cool to learn about other interpretations of the art
I’m native Canadian, and a childhood friends cousin is a tattoo apprentice. She does traditional designs for natives only and specific tribal symbols for our tribe. I’m In love with the traditional tattoo she gave me, and it makes me proud. I’m very much white passing but this tattoo is a visual sign to everyone that I am not ashamed of my culture and nothing can stop me from celebrating it. We’ve been through so much and our culture criminalized.
Know, my dear, that I am against tattoos for many reasons, including moral and physical, that the area on which the tattoo is drawn will be a cause of body diseases because it will prevent the sun’s rays from reaching it and the heat that the body needs, as well as sufficient coldness and blockage of the sweating pores through which it comes out, and it will cause many sudden and unexpected diseases / And the moral - it will be the cause of the radiance, attraction and attention of the evil, satanic spirit to it, and it penetrates the tattooed area, which causes psychological diseases such as yellowing of the face, frequent headaches, nervousness, depression, anxiety, obsessive nightmares that wear the body and pearls from metaphysical creatures, and they will not come out easily, and their owner may die for these reasons, I love you
@user-ke9ce3cr3h Get a grip Karen. She didn't ask for your opinion or crazy ideas about her tattoos. She is celebrating her culture. Stop being offensive for no reason and trying to make everyone conform to your idea of social propriety. Slay on Ms. Watson!
I love this! tattoos can be such a beautiful way of protesting erasures and white washing of histories. What a lovely thing to be able to carry your community with you on your skin and be reminded of all that came before you in times of loneliness or struggle.
@@virrovero7956 Your 🐦⬛ reminds me of a outstanding You Tube storyteller & narrator. Raven Reads. She has an excellent catalog of true scary story's with subtle background rainfall & thunder. Highly recommend. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🐦⬛
Fun fact. Crows and I think ravens as well actually do enjoy Tabacco :) I've seen (on the internet) crow carefully split open ciggerates and eat the tabbaco and often steal their "owners" (those who have befriended crows) pack of cigs :D
as an indigenous, aspiring hand poke tattoo artist, i really love and appreciate this episode 🥰 it warms my heart to hear you say that hand poke tattoos are beautiful and that you appreciate the precision and hard work that goes into them. there’s many tattoo artists and tattoo enthusiasts that are so against hand poking and only associate it as “chicken scratch” or people just being dumb. thank you so much for this episode ❤️
I grew up old school Navy guys with the hula girl tattoos. Then turned “biker” when I was old enough to throw my legs around a bike & of course had to be tattooed then. Now I am amazed at the realistic tattoos artist do. The artists now are truly artists. Learning how far back tattoos actually go & how they were done is absolutely amazing.
I live in Japan so I’m so happy you went into the Japanese tattooing history!! I wish you’d touched on the traditional tattoos of the Ainu and Ryukyuan people and how banning tattooing was part of Wajin Japanese efforts to destroy their traditional cultures but there was so much else to cover in this video so I totally get that there wasn’t enough time!
As someone from tribes that were later branches from the mississippian group I am very touched that you actually brought that portion up. There are a lot of us working on reviving our traditional tattoos and I myself have gotten hand tattoos so far along side a bunch of modern artwork and an arm band from the designs on our pottery. I won't be stopping anytime soon. I don't know why but just seeing someone else talking about that aspect of the culture in this way really felt nice. thank you.
Anyone else want Bailey to do a video on all of her tattoos? And if there is meaning behind them? I always love when I notice one that I didn’t notice before!
Ya I was curious too but she has talked about them before and her tattoos actually don’t have meaning. She didn’t want to disappoint us but it’s more of an art piece that she loves or “collects” . That’s why she says she’s an art collector 🙂
Bailey makeup in this video is so snatched it could be a filter. The blending? The drama? The brows? I'm obsessed with ittttt! Pls give us this look during a MMM so I can learn!!!!
I didn't start getting tattoos until I was 45 years old. I have tattoos of artwork my grandmothers on both sides of the family created, but sadly no longer exists. The only thing that exists of that artwork are my tattoos. My tattoo artist did an incredible job of replicating that artwork. I am pretty heavily tattooed at nearly 58 years old now and will probably keep getting them until I pass on! 💖
I've always thought child predators should have tattoos on their forehead so our kids know to avoid them. I had no idea it had been done before. Let's bring that back. Love your work Bailey. Thanks for being you.
I love your tatts. And the Yakuza have so much pride in theirs. I respect that so much. Just an FYI I have a couple of friends who were “cutters” when they were young. When they became old enough to pay for body art, they found getting a tatt to be an excellent release. Thank you for all you do. You are beautiful
@BaileySarian You should do a video about the dark history of adoption and the effects it has on the adoptees and birth mothers!! 😭 Pretty pleaseeeee!!! 😭🥺
My first tattoo the day I turned 18 was a butterfly on my lower back. 25 years later I'm going next week for my 32nd (I think) tattoo. I come from a super religious family and I say I'm decorating my temple all the time. I worked in a tattoo shop for years and also have some pretty cliche tattoos. I freaking love this video! I've been here since 2019 ❤ Bailey, check out Teej Poole. I have 3 but him and he's truly amazing!
Excellent episode. I had a friend who was born in Japan but moved here to America when she was a baby since her dad was American. She went back to Japan to live and help her grandmother but she loved Tattoos and had 26 of them. Her grandmother and some of the elders were not happy but she never let it get to her. I only have 3 small tattoos but still would love to visit Japan one day.
**Just to put it out there for those that don't know and keep asking. She has mentioned in an episode of MMM that they are private and personal so we should respect that.**
@@maryoshea5458human milk is used topically for many things, across many cultures. As a milk scientists, there is nothing icky about it and some significant support for the practice.
Otzi was one of the first mummies I learned about as a child, I was 6 or 7 and at the end of the school year the library was giving away old books. One of them was one about otzi the ice mummy, I read it cover to cover a million times. It's one of the things that started my lifelong fascination with mummies, archeology, and ancient cultures/traditions. Thank you for mentioning this one, I'm all nostalgic now lol
I've gotten a tattoo in every new state/country I've visited (10+ now). It's my favorite tradition, all my tattoos are great memories that I never lose :)
I travel 6 months a year-I want to do this-getting resistance from my partner about it though which takes away the fun a bit. Awesome you’re doing that! ❤ enjoy
I am a collector of tattoos. When I visit a new state, I usually come home with new ink. So far, I have one from Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Florida, and Hawaii.
I’m an interior designer and in college for a project I did a tattoo shop. It was so exciting to see this video and revisit all of the research I did years ago! As soon as she said Otzi I almost screamed because I found him so fascinating 😂❤. Love this dark history video
If I can find a boat there from America, I would be there so fast.....sorry, I am terrified of heights and can't fly 😞😞😞😞 but as soon as I can afford a ship trip, I am soooo doing a whole country tour.....
I know that you have covered fairy tales, but you should go down the rabbit hole of the true meaning of nursery rhymes that people have been singing to children for years! Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Yankee Doodle, The Muffin Man... Carzy stuff. Can't wait to hear it in your style of educational story telling! Thank you for everything you do. You rock!
I very much enjoyed this story. Btw, I had to comment on what a great set, lighting, and camera work! Absolutely the most professional TH-camr that I watch. 👏💞
❤ Loved this video! Sooo interesting 🤔! I don't have any tattoos, but I really admire the originality it gives the people that have them! I've seen some beautiful art expressed in tattoos and have often wondered what inspired them 😀! I'm still thinking about what would 🤔 inspire me..... it's never too late! ❤ Love you Bailey my friend!
Loved this. Great overview of the history of tattoos. As a tattooed 66 yr old female - I fully support self expression! I started getting tattoos at age 18 (1975). I can tell you, back then, the general population (especially middle aged women) really frowned upon females having tattoos. I was almost fired from a job at an insurance company, approx 1980, for having tattoos. Ugh, such small mindedness). Shortly thereafter I had to leave the job anyway due to a difficult pregnancy. It taught me though to keep my tattoos covered in professional settings. I'm retiring from the working world soon-ish and catching up on the tattoos I refrained from getting over the years is near the top of my To-Do list. ❤
I love this episode, I grew up with a couple tattoo artists in my family and have started learning with my uncle. I did my dad's first tattoo and have done my best friends and a few others plus all of the ones I have. Learning the history behind tattooing made it mean even more
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great topic as usual Bailey. Having said that, in my medical career tattoos are frown upon, if a medical staff has any visual tattoos they need to be covered. Needless to say, this goes for private institutions, although more & more are accepting medical staff with tattoos, since the public are more welcoming. That is as long as the medical staff doesn't have tattoos all over their face & neck. I have always stated that my knowledge and experience plus credentials, should speak for itself. I own 3 tattoos, which are tribal ones including the caduceus medical symbol. Stay Safe & Healthy... Abrazos
Alright, I already love the intro music 😍 Sets the whole vibe Bailey!❤ I have 7 tattoos. Not NEARLY as many as I would like! I try to get one every time I travel to a new state! It’s like a bucket list thing!
I'm constantly getting tattoos,have another booked next week. My total so far is 15. Plenty more planned. And they all have meaning behind them. Loved this episode
I loved your picture and I loved your words that come from the heart. Beautiful even in your expressions. Who are you? Send me a Facebook account so that we can communicate with each other.
Love this episode! Egypt was so friggin cool, I want a lower back tattoo now! I am a licensed acupuncturist ( with a lotus tat on my left wrist) and we actually studied Otzi both in my uni undergrad and at acupuncture college
Too true. I had my first little butterfly done at 40 as a sign of rebellion (long story). Now 60, am planning #5. All are quite small though but have very deep meaning for me.
Exactly! I have two tattoos atm but I have the urge to get tattoed all the fricking time, now I just booked tattoo after tattoo. It’s genuinely addictive af.
I love when you get the giggles!💜 I'm happy that you don't apologize for it now. It's fun to find the humor in things! You being you, Bailey, is awesome! You and your crew do a great job putting these stories together. Very informative and entertaining.❤️
Saw some comments suggesting a dark history on child birth! That would be awesome! I have a 1.5 year old and I’m currently pregnant with our second. Child birth is beautiful and amazing but equally so dangerous. It’s even more dangerous for minorities, even here in America. Such an important topic that so many ppl are ignorant to.
Bring out of the nursing stage, finally, I can again start wearing my own style again. These are so great! Thank you so much for the ideas. I love the shacket look. I’ll need to invest in some.
Who else wants a Q&A about Bailey's tattoos??
If im not mistaken didnt She comment before that her tattoos are very private to her and that she will not share that? But I agree with you! I would love to know. But I truly don't blame her if she doesn't want to tell us. She has to have some privacy!!
She might be ok to tell us about a couple of them. Maybe she will just show a few of them for us. If not, I respect that too. The ones I can see are so beautiful.
I think she has on a MMMM.
@@tracy_davis I just wanna see the bats! I'd be soooo happy!!! I have several reasons for wanting bats🦇💕🫂
@@stevieemo4366 I have a half-sleeve of bats flying around a full moon. I call it my battoo. 🦇🌕 Bats are awesome!!! ❤️
Hello Bailey! Here in the Philippines, we have a 106 year old tattoo artist named Apo Whang Od. In our country, there's a tribe that believes that tattoos were a sign of bravery for men and beauty for women. They put tattoos for each war they fought into. You better check her out.
Tbh I was kinda sad this wasn't mentioned. And other indigenous people's tattoo as well since we're not the only ones who had this tradition.
I’m aware that American Indians have tattoos and would LOVE to know the history of their tattoos. Like did they vary from tribe to tribe, I’m assuming they did. Were it just the men that received them or women allowed and under what circumstances.
It's just so sad that her research about this is very limited. She did not make studies about other tribes. I was so excited when I saw the title co'z I thought she's going to mention these interesting facts from different tribes.
^youtube video of her ❤
She was pointing out the "dark history" of tattoos. Not culturally significant to indigenous rights and practices.
"Ladies and Germs" had me in a different kind of satisfaction. Love Bailey. ✨💅
@lynnefromthelake4103 I have no idea who's Milton Berle is, sorry. Is he/her from the west? I'm not very knowledgeable in West history since I'm not from there. 🙇♂️
I was gonna send this to my dad as a “f*** your opinion about tattoos”, right up until about the 11:55 mark. Love you girl
@@maggieweimar4693 Tattoos are badass, f*** peeps who can't accept that.
@lynnefromthelake4103 Ah, got it. Thanks for the information🙌
Haha right! I use this term a lot with my students lol
Speaking as a female tattoo artist, this episode is the absolute best to me. I feel privileged and honored to be able to be a part of such an ancient trade - especially as a woman. 🖤
I'm Māori from New Zealand. It's cool to see that Native American culture is similar to ours, in the way that faces were tattooed according to status, tribal affiliation, deception and mana (or spirit). Many men and woman still wear them today as a symbol of our heritage and to keep our traditions going. Thanks for this episode Bailey, it was cool to learn about other interpretations of the art
It is crazy how cultures can have similarities but still be unique
I’m native Canadian, and a childhood friends cousin is a tattoo apprentice. She does traditional designs for natives only and specific tribal symbols for our tribe. I’m In love with the traditional tattoo she gave me, and it makes me proud. I’m very much white passing but this tattoo is a visual sign to everyone that I am not ashamed of my culture and nothing can stop me from celebrating it. We’ve been through so much and our culture criminalized.
Know, my dear, that I am against tattoos for many reasons, including moral and physical, that the area on which the tattoo is drawn will be a cause of body diseases because it will prevent the sun’s rays from reaching it and the heat that the body needs, as well as sufficient coldness and blockage of the sweating pores through which it comes out, and it will cause many sudden and unexpected diseases / And the moral - it will be the cause of the radiance, attraction and attention of the evil, satanic spirit to it, and it penetrates the tattooed area, which causes psychological diseases such as yellowing of the face, frequent headaches, nervousness, depression, anxiety, obsessive nightmares that wear the body and pearls from metaphysical creatures, and they will not come out easily, and their owner may die for these reasons, I love you
@user-ke9ce3cr3h Get a grip Karen. She didn't ask for your opinion or crazy ideas about her tattoos. She is celebrating her culture. Stop being offensive for no reason and trying to make everyone conform to your idea of social propriety. Slay on Ms. Watson!
I love this! tattoos can be such a beautiful way of protesting erasures and white washing of histories. What a lovely thing to be able to carry your community with you on your skin and be reminded of all that came before you in times of loneliness or struggle.
Hopefully for fun. Get the gear and bail. Do trade without someone of the visual aids/etc. maybe.
Oh Joan smokes now 😂 I love how Bailey humanizes her! Literally love it
I hope she doesn't get beak & lung crowcer.
@@stephenpmurphy591 or Corvid 19
Are you sure she is humanized......? I mean you never know..... joan could be a werecrow... 🐦⬛
@@virrovero7956 Your 🐦⬛ reminds me of a outstanding You Tube storyteller & narrator.
Raven Reads.
She has an excellent catalog of true scary story's with subtle background rainfall & thunder.
Highly recommend. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🐦⬛
Fun fact. Crows and I think ravens as well actually do enjoy Tabacco :) I've seen (on the internet) crow carefully split open ciggerates and eat the tabbaco and often steal their "owners" (those who have befriended crows) pack of cigs :D
as an indigenous, aspiring hand poke tattoo artist, i really love and appreciate this episode 🥰 it warms my heart to hear you say that hand poke tattoos are beautiful and that you appreciate the precision and hard work that goes into them. there’s many tattoo artists and tattoo enthusiasts that are so against hand poking and only associate it as “chicken scratch” or people just being dumb. thank you so much for this episode ❤️
We will all be blindsided by some unexpected hurt or pain in life, but Tattoos are the scars we get to choose for ourselves.
I love how respectful you were to the lady at the spa in Japan 💙
It was so cute of her
i feel like i’d be hurt and offended but my social anxiety would take over 😂
I am a tattoo artist that uses ancient traditions to use tattoos as medicine. I love that you did a story on this!
I would love to hear more about this!
@@sundaysundaesundaaay6424 me too! Fascinating
I grew up old school Navy guys with the hula girl tattoos. Then turned “biker” when I was old enough to throw my legs around a bike & of course had to be tattooed then. Now I am amazed at the realistic tattoos artist do. The artists now are truly artists. Learning how far back tattoos actually go & how they were done is absolutely amazing.
Please share more. ❤
I think I’d fly anywhere for a healing tattoo!
I live in Japan so I’m so happy you went into the Japanese tattooing history!! I wish you’d touched on the traditional tattoos of the Ainu and Ryukyuan people and how banning tattooing was part of Wajin Japanese efforts to destroy their traditional cultures but there was so much else to cover in this video so I totally get that there wasn’t enough time!
11:45 Bailey’s beeps and followed by the laugh after is such a mood 😂😂😂❤
I love her giggle-laugh!
@@melanieolaechea9123 right??? so infectious!
As someone from tribes that were later branches from the mississippian group I am very touched that you actually brought that portion up. There are a lot of us working on reviving our traditional tattoos and I myself have gotten hand tattoos so far along side a bunch of modern artwork and an arm band from the designs on our pottery. I won't be stopping anytime soon. I don't know why but just seeing someone else talking about that aspect of the culture in this way really felt nice. thank you.
Anyone else want Bailey to do a video on all of her tattoos? And if there is meaning behind them? I always love when I notice one that I didn’t notice before!
Ya I was curious too but she has talked about them before and her tattoos actually don’t have meaning. She didn’t want to disappoint us but it’s more of an art piece that she loves or “collects” . That’s why she says she’s an art collector 🙂
@@lightheartedcoloring I’d still love to see them all!
Great idea.
I watched her MMM episode today and noticed a neck tattoo for the first time. And I've been watching her for years!
@@Atos0520 she uploaded today? I don’t see it in her videos
Hey Bailey!! I had an idea for a dark history episode....what about the dark history of roller coasters and amusement parks??
Yes she can talk about the euthanasia roller coaster, and all the shady things they use to do to cut on the costs which means less safety
@@kimilatto7509yassss
Cool idea
Yes Jade definitely your my new best friend ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Joan always has the best outfits
Being a second pilot is a hard life
Bailey makeup in this video is so snatched it could be a filter. The blending? The drama? The brows? I'm obsessed with ittttt! Pls give us this look during a MMM so I can learn!!!!
I didn't start getting tattoos until I was 45 years old. I have tattoos of artwork my grandmothers on both sides of the family created, but sadly no longer exists. The only thing that exists of that artwork are my tattoos. My tattoo artist did an incredible job of replicating that artwork. I am pretty heavily tattooed at nearly 58 years old now and will probably keep getting them until I pass on! 💖
🌹🌸
This will probably be me😅 I'm over 30 no tattoos yet but I LOVE heavily tattooed ppl and just love the look.
What a cool idea!
Love it!
I've always thought child predators should have tattoos on their forehead so our kids know to avoid them. I had no idea it had been done before. Let's bring that back. Love your work Bailey. Thanks for being you.
BAILEY HIT 1 BILLION OVERALL VIEWS! CONGRATS!! 🎉
Hey Bailey! When are Dark History pajamas going to be available?! They are so cute!
Would love to see a dark history on Alcatraz
I was just thinking this!
Yes that would be awesome
@francesgoering Stephanie Harlow has a great series on it
Does anyone else suddenly feel like they want to go out and get more tattoo work done? 😅
Mines booked for august 😂
Yessss 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
No
YES
I have a tattoo done by at 7 yr old!!!!! True story. It was his 3rd tattoo!!!!! His dad owns our local shop and he's been training him
That’s not legal
The giggle! Loved it
Not Bailey doing a tattoo episode the day i get a tattoo , thank you QUEEN !
I love your tatts. And the Yakuza have so much pride in theirs. I respect that so much.
Just an FYI I have a couple of friends who were “cutters” when they were young. When they became old enough to pay for body art, they found getting a tatt to be an excellent release.
Thank you for all you do. You are beautiful
@BaileySarian You should do a video about the dark history of adoption and the effects it has on the adoptees and birth mothers!! 😭 Pretty pleaseeeee!!! 😭🥺
YESSSS!!!!! @BaileySarian
Ooof... that could be a whole series...
@@hannahkoz I will literally be crying if she ever does 😭
Yess @BaileySarian please🥺
Yes. Would be so interesting
Loving Joan's themed outfit today.
My first tattoo the day I turned 18 was a butterfly on my lower back. 25 years later I'm going next week for my 32nd (I think) tattoo. I come from a super religious family and I say I'm decorating my temple all the time. I worked in a tattoo shop for years and also have some pretty cliche tattoos. I freaking love this video! I've been here since 2019 ❤
Bailey, check out Teej Poole. I have 3 but him and he's truly amazing!
Excellent episode. I had a friend who was born in Japan but moved here to America when she was a baby since her dad was American. She went back to Japan to live and help her grandmother but she loved Tattoos and had 26 of them. Her grandmother and some of the elders were not happy but she never let it get to her. I only have 3 small tattoos but still would love to visit Japan one day.
Dr. Sarian is my favorite history prof 😌
i mean she doesn’t have a doctorate but prof. sarian would be more appropriate lol
Honestly, I’d go back to college for my Master’s if she was the prof.
**Just to put it out there for those that don't know and keep asking. She has mentioned in an episode of MMM that they are private and personal so we should respect that.**
Breastmilk on a tattoo makes the MOST sense, actually. You could do an entire episode on Breastmilk
Ewe
@@maryoshea5458 ?
An episode on Breastmilk and child birth!😮
@@maryoshea5458human milk is used topically for many things, across many cultures. As a milk scientists, there is nothing icky about it and some significant support for the practice.
@@angiebond5139 nice
Otzi was one of the first mummies I learned about as a child, I was 6 or 7 and at the end of the school year the library was giving away old books. One of them was one about otzi the ice mummy, I read it cover to cover a million times. It's one of the things that started my lifelong fascination with mummies, archeology, and ancient cultures/traditions. Thank you for mentioning this one, I'm all nostalgic now lol
I've gotten a tattoo in every new state/country I've visited (10+ now). It's my favorite tradition, all my tattoos are great memories that I never lose :)
I travel 6 months a year-I want to do this-getting resistance from my partner about it though which takes away the fun a bit. Awesome you’re doing that! ❤ enjoy
I am a collector of tattoos. When I visit a new state, I usually come home with new ink. So far, I have one from Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Florida, and Hawaii.
"Ladies and germs" had me hollering the people in another rooms here woke up!
I love how Bailey is so respectful towards other cultures even if it was something silly, I love you Bailey
Listening to your videos on way to school is a different type of therapy..
I watch on the way to work 😁 I understand lol
Now that Bailey finally did a DH on Tattoos, I hope she also does one for make up! That would be so interesting and on theme.
Joan is looking pretty sharp with her new ink…and I figure if she wants a ciggie after all that work, she deserves it. Great job on this topic.🖤🇨🇦
I’m an interior designer and in college for a project I did a tattoo shop. It was so exciting to see this video and revisit all of the research I did years ago! As soon as she said Otzi I almost screamed because I found him so fascinating 😂❤. Love this dark history video
Love hearing my man Ötzi get a shout out.
I’m so glad to know that you enjoyed Japan, I hope you can come back and enjoy my country, Bailey✨
If I can find a boat there from America, I would be there so fast.....sorry, I am terrified of heights and can't fly 😞😞😞😞 but as soon as I can afford a ship trip, I am soooo doing a whole country tour.....
I know that you have covered fairy tales, but you should go down the rabbit hole of the true meaning of nursery rhymes that people have been singing to children for years! Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Yankee Doodle, The Muffin Man... Carzy stuff. Can't wait to hear it in your style of educational story telling! Thank you for everything you do. You rock!
That Native tattoo art revival site is amazing, what a great idea & I'm so glad you introduced it to us.
I love this look!! Baddie look!! 🔥🔥
Thank you for bringing back Joan's "caw". I missed them 😍
I very much enjoyed this story. Btw, I had to comment on what a great set, lighting, and camera work! Absolutely the most professional TH-camr that I watch. 👏💞
Ayeeee Otzi! My tattoo artist opened a shop and named it Otzi Tattoo Agency. Love the reference
❤ Loved this video! Sooo interesting 🤔! I don't have any tattoos, but I really admire the originality it gives the people that have them! I've seen some beautiful art expressed in tattoos and have often wondered what inspired them 😀! I'm still thinking about what would 🤔 inspire me..... it's never too late! ❤ Love you Bailey my friend!
A coincidence that the second I picked my phone, up Bailey goes and posts a video??? I think not. Thank you, Bailey. I love you! You made my thursday!
I'm a tattoo artist, and you taught me something today!
Also, thank you Bailey for calling it a tattoo machine and not a tattoo gun!!
Bailey is my favorite professor! ❤ What are we majoring in?… DARK HISTORY. 🙌🏼 Love you, Bailey! 😊
The giggle at 11:59 got me blushing
“If you’ve ever seen me before” lol I felt that ❤
“A dude named Harold” Bailey you are delightful, terrific episode.
“We need to know what your tattoos are so it’s easier to identify your body” is something I’ve heard from my dad on many occasions.
Utterly astonishing about Otsie and his tatoos!
when I tell you I dropped what I was doing to view this 😭❤️ love Bailey SO MUCH
LOVED this episode! Love them all but as a heavily tattooed woman myself, I found it fascinating!!! Love you Bailey! ❤️
Finally a tattoo episode! As someone who loves tattoos and has 21 of them, thank you, Bailey, for another well-educated episode!
I see the body as a tapestry for artists, a tattoo has a meaning to the person who wears it proudly.
Literally sat here drawing designs for tomorrows tattoo client, feels on brand to be watching this in the background 😂✨
How did the tattoo go? 😊
Yess how’d it go we must know
I’m a tattoo artist and when I tell you I clicked on this so fast😂😂baileys the best
Saaaaame haha
I jumped from one video to Baileys🤣
Same😂😂
Same!😂😂
Same!!
Same 😂
Same! Lol ♥️
Loved this. Great overview of the history of tattoos.
As a tattooed 66 yr old female - I fully support self expression! I started getting tattoos at age 18 (1975). I can tell you, back then, the general population (especially middle aged women) really frowned upon females having tattoos. I was almost fired from a job at an insurance company, approx 1980, for having tattoos. Ugh, such small mindedness). Shortly thereafter I had to leave the job anyway due to a difficult pregnancy. It taught me though to keep my tattoos covered in professional settings. I'm retiring from the working world soon-ish and catching up on the tattoos I refrained from getting over the years is near the top of my To-Do list. ❤
I love this episode, I grew up with a couple tattoo artists in my family and have started learning with my uncle. I did my dad's first tattoo and have done my best friends and a few others plus all of the ones I have. Learning the history behind tattooing made it mean even more
Ooooo - micro-needle tattoos, I had no idea. This is very exciting, I really look forward to customizing my pets!!
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great topic as usual Bailey. Having said that, in my medical career tattoos are frown upon, if a medical staff has any visual tattoos they need to be covered. Needless to say, this goes for private institutions, although more & more are accepting medical staff with tattoos, since the public are more welcoming. That is as long as the medical staff doesn't have tattoos all over their face & neck. I have always stated that my knowledge and experience plus credentials, should speak for itself. I own 3 tattoos, which are tribal ones including the caduceus medical symbol. Stay Safe & Healthy... Abrazos
2:31 Ladies and Germs haha what a throw back to my childhood cartoon Beetlejuice watching days 😂
Alright, I already love the intro music 😍 Sets the whole vibe Bailey!❤ I have 7 tattoos. Not NEARLY as many as I would like! I try to get one every time I travel to a new state! It’s like a bucket list thing!
YAYYYY FINALLY A TAT EPISODE!!
Bailey never fails to put a smile on your face :)
I'm a tattoo artist and this episode felt too short for me😅 love your videos as always great job ❤❤❤
35 seconds in and this is giving Elvoora vibes! I'm living and dying!!!❤❤❤
I'm constantly getting tattoos,have another booked next week. My total so far is 15. Plenty more planned. And they all have meaning behind them. Loved this episode
Not Miss Joan with a stogie 💀😂
Love you Bailey! 🫶🏼
I get tattoos after major life events too, it really does help with the grieving and coping process for me! Plus they're cute af 😂❤️
I loved your picture and I loved your words that come from the heart. Beautiful even in your expressions. Who are you? Send me a Facebook account so that we can communicate with each other.
I’m a tattooer and I love sharing the history of my trade. Thanks for making a video on tattoos! ❤
As a tattooist and massive Bailey fan, I clicked this video so hard
That's awesome what city are you in❓️
Bristol, England 🤍
SAME! 😂
watching this now because i missed it but can i just say bailey did her thaaaaaang on her eyeshadow 🤌🏻 now THAT is a SMOKEY EYE 🎉
Her lastest dark history episodes are fire 🔥 she's getting better and better and that make up ...... GURLLLL, that's HOT
Baileys giggle and laugh makes me SO HAPPY 🥹❤️🫶
😂 me too
Watching Bailey Sarian while cooking pasta 🍝😋
I've always thought a Tattoo Diary video by Bailey would be fun, I'd love to learn abt Bailey's tats!
Sameee
She sais she wouldn't do that video because her tattoos are too personal and she wouldn't like people copying them
@@gemars2989that’s smart
@@gemars2989 yeah that makes sense!!!
I love your laugh so freaking much. ❤️ You're absolutely stunning, girl. 💯 💯
Love this episode! Egypt was so friggin cool, I want a lower back tattoo now! I am a licensed acupuncturist ( with a lotus tat on my left wrist) and we actually studied Otzi both in my uni undergrad and at acupuncture college
Bailey, you definitely need to go back to Japan, i literally cannot explain how awesome Tokyo is
I love her giggle it makes giggle
Twig Sparks is one of the best I’ve ever met!
What they don’t warn you about getting tattoos (and piercings),is that they’re addictive!
They really are😊
Too true. I had my first little butterfly done at 40 as a sign of rebellion (long story). Now 60, am planning #5. All are quite small though but have very deep meaning for me.
Exactly! I have two tattoos atm but I have the urge to get tattoed all the fricking time, now I just booked tattoo after tattoo. It’s genuinely addictive af.
I was warned, didn’t believe it. Now I have 12
Yes mam I am currently in the process of stretching my ear lobes.
Bailey the intro music is so surfer; and dude I love it. Please keep it. It’s giving Pacifier by Catfish and the Bottlemen.
This is one of my new favorite episodes! I got my first tattoo at 21. I have 5 now. Love ya Bailey!
I love when you get the giggles!💜 I'm happy that you don't apologize for it now. It's fun to find the humor in things! You being you, Bailey, is awesome! You and your crew do a great job putting these stories together. Very informative and entertaining.❤️
My favorite and underrated parts of bailies videos is when she dresses up Joan in different outfits for the vid like it’s so cute and creative 🤭
Saw some comments suggesting a dark history on child birth! That would be awesome! I have a 1.5 year old and I’m currently pregnant with our second. Child birth is beautiful and amazing but equally so dangerous. It’s even more dangerous for minorities, even here in America. Such an important topic that so many ppl are ignorant to.
As a tattoo artist I love this upload! Thanks Bailey
Bring out of the nursing stage, finally, I can again start wearing my own style again. These are so great! Thank you so much for the ideas. I love the shacket look. I’ll need to invest in some.