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This Guy Got An $80 Tattoo, A $400 Tattoo, And An $875 Tattoo To See If It Was Worth It

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“I’m not gonna be able to hide this from my grandma.”

Since Steven, the host of Worth It, didn't want to get a tattoo he asked Ben to get tattooed instead. Ben agreed to get three new tattoos at different price points, just to see which one was the most "worth it." He's either the bravest or the stupidest guy we know, depending on how you look at it.

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The first tattoo shop was Tattoo Lounge, which has been in Venice, Los Angeles, for 23 years. Ben decided he really wanted to compliment the moon tattoo he already has by sticking with a space theme. He also loves the book Peter Pan, so he chose to get the two stars that represent where Neverland is located.

The first tattoo shop was Tattoo Lounge, which has been in Venice, Los Angeles, for 23 years. Ben decided he really wanted to compliment the moon tattoo he already has by sticking with a space theme. He also loves the book Peter Pan, so he chose to get the two stars that represent where Neverland is located.

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His tattoo artist was Patrick Thomas aka "The Gentlest Hands On The Boulevard." He designed two stars with some character and flair to "dress up" Ben's idea. This tattoo cost $80.

His tattoo artist was Patrick Thomas aka "The Gentlest Hands On The Boulevard." He designed two stars with some character and flair to "dress up" Ben's idea. This tattoo cost $80.

To see more of Patrick's really cool designs, check out his Instagram, @skullytattoos.

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The whole experience was so enjoyable, it inspired Jared (the cameraman) to get a tattoo of his daughter's name too!

The whole experience was so enjoyable, it inspired Jared (the cameraman) to get a tattoo of his daughter's name too!

Awwww.

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