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About P. ink Personal Ink (P ink) is dedicated to empowering people to reclaim their bodies after breast cancer treatment Through education and connection with experienced tattoo artists, we are committed to ensuring that breast cancer never has to leave the last mark
P. ink Personal ink (@personal. ink) • Instagram photos and videos Personal Ink (P ink), a program of @letsfcancer , is dedicated to empowering people to reclaim their bodies after breast cancer treatment Through education and connection with experienced tattoo artists, we are committed to ensuring that breast cancer never has to leave the last mark
P. ink | P. ink Days We host P ink Days in cities across the United States to bring women together to celebrate their bodies Through education and connection with experienced tattoo artists, we are committed to ensuring that breast cancer never has to leave the last mark
Personal Ink - Lets Fuck Cancer Personal Ink (P ink) is dedicated to empowering people to reclaim their bodies after breast cancer treatment Through education and connection with experienced tattoo artists, we are committed to ensuring that breast cancer never has to leave the last mark
Personal Ink | “Our goal is to connect cancer survivors with tattoo . . . Personal Ink (P ink) began as a grassroots movement in 2013, founded by Noel Franus, who was inspired by his sister-in-law, Molly, who had had a double mastectomy and did not want traditional areola tattoos and had no idea how to go about finding an artist
P. ink Angel Fund P ink Angel Fund tattoos are completed by talented and trained tattoo artists who are experienced in tattooing over scar tissue successfully With the P ink Angel Fund, you can pick an artist you’d like to work with from our Artist Directory using the “P ink Angel Artist” tag
Personal Ink Tattoos Help Clevelanders Regain Control Over Their . . . Lauren Sloan wasn’t a tattoo person The North Royalton resident, a 43-year-old mother of two, never had any interest in getting inked — much less across the entirety of her chest But breast cancer changed the way she felt about her body