Tattoo Redo - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Who's Ready to See Some Bad Tattoos?
Matt transforms a black blob into a bouquet, Tony Montoya gives a raunchy quote a skull and 'schooms redo, while Rose tackles a tribute to an ex.

Hot Mess, Spicy Bets
Twig gives a silly chile a spicy makeover, Matt replaces Michaels Jackson's glove with a rose, and Tommy vanquishes a quote from "Gladiator."

Let Your Freak Fly
Rose turns German song lyrics into a tribute to Grandma. Twig covers witchy ink with a mythical griffin, and Miryam hides a client's freaky booty tat.

Lions and Goats and Exes, Oh My!
Tommy and Rose fix two astrological disasters: a sad Leo lion and a creepy Capricom goat. Miryam covers an ex's name with a skull

Boos and Tattoos
Matt Beckerich stares down a huge F-bomb, and Rose Hardy deals with some devilish ink. But how will Twig fix a lipstick that looks like a dog's penis?

Lost in Translation
Twig Sparks turns backward lyrics into a badass dragon. A tattoo of a naked woman resembles a slice of pizza. but Miryam Lumpini's on it.
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