So what do we do with Esther who submitted to the kings demand and went through a beautification process where she had to wear an assortment of cosmetics (Est. 2:12) for such a time as this? When a bride was chosen for Isaac she was given a gold ring and two gold bracelets, and the ring was for her nose (Gen. 24:22,47). When Aaron made the golden calf he got the gold from the rings of the ears of their sons and daughters, (Exod. 32:2) therefore it must have been fashionable among the Jews in Egypt.
But back to tattoos, what does the Bible actually say? Actually there is very little. In Leviticus when addressing forbidden things related to cult practices we read "You shall not make any cuts in your body for the dead, nor make any tattoo marks on yourselves: I am the Lord." (Lev. 19:28) I doubt many tattoo artists are doing any such thing for the dead or some religious tradition, it is more likely just art, which brings up another issue. Who are we glorifying ourselves or God. Is this a vanity issue, as in "please look at me"? Are we lovers of selves rather than lovers of God? Our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit therefore we are to glorify God in our body and take care of the one we have been given. So how about tattooing bible verses all over our body? After all we are living sacrifices right? There is no end to the justification people can dream up for crazy behavior and some of it causes people to stumble. So what is your game?