Actress
Jessica
Alba,
who
had
been
a
great
fan
of
getting
tattoos
during
her
teenage,
says
she
now
regrets
getting
them
done
in
the
first
place,
as
they
seem
meaningless
to
her
now.
The
35-year-old
Mechanic:
Resurrection
star,
who
had
dyed
her
skin
with
a
flower
tattoo
on
her
neck
and
had
also
marked
with
Sanskrit
writings
on
her
wrist,
said,
she
is
not
into
them
any
more
and
those
tattoos
do
not
make
any
sense
now.
She
said,
tastes
and
preferences,
change
with
time
and
age
and
what
she
felt
like
doing
at
her
teenage
is
now
a
complete
bunch
of
meaningless
things.
"I
have
a
few
tattoos.
I'm
not
into
them
now
the
way
that
I
was.
You're
never
going
to
be
in
the
same
place
emotionally
and
mentally
at
18
that
you
are
at
20
or
25
or
30."
"Something
that's
meaningful
to
you
when
you're
younger
is
not
going
to
be
meaningful
to
you
five
years
later," she
said.
Alba
also
said
that
she
didn't
have
make-up
sense
during
her
teenage
and
that
she
used
to
over-makeup
herself
often.
"I
actually
wore
too
much
make-up
when
I
was
a
teenager.
I
wore
a
full
face,
and
I
probably
(should
have)
worn
a
lot
less.
"I
didn't
know
that
there
was
the
no-makeup
makeup
look
until
I
was
in
my
20s.
I
used
to
use
a
foundation
stick
and
just
rub
it
all
over
my
face
and
then
I
would
break
out.
Then,
I
would
wear
more
make-up
to
cover
the
breakout."
She
said.