Are they more prone to infection? Do they hurt more than other tattoos? Do they fade? If so, how quickly? I want to know everything.
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Filed under Tattoos by on Apr 28th, 2009. 4 Comments.
I dont understand why people can still say that people with tattoos are bad people. Or how people still say that tattoos are ugly. Sure, some are ugly and sensless, but putting down people that have their childrens names or their deceased loved ones, or something that they love or represents them is really immature and unnacepting. Just buck up and accept it. Tattoos are a way of life for alot of people now. Until you get one, theres really nothing you can say to criticise them. So please, explain to me. How are inked people so bad? Give me a good reason.
I have a star on my wrist, and im soon getting a band of stars around it with the name Shilynne in the middle. it is a tribute tattoo for my good friend who just died. It looks great, and I can guarentee that I will never regret it.
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Filed under Tattoos by on Apr 15th, 2009. 10 Comments.
like the ones that show your skin coming apart and a bunch of wires and mechanical parts show.
where can i find them online?
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Time and time again I 've heard the regretful remarks of people who got undesirable art work inked
into their skin. What's more, again and again I also hear stories like... "Well, I've always wanted one
and just couldn't work up the nerve so, as I was walking I saw this tattoo parlor and ducked in because
I'll never bring myself to it if I just don't do it."
Remember the bad ones last just as long as the good ones... FOREVER!
Bzzzzz!
Huge mistake number one. When considering getting a tattoo, DO NOT think that because you don't
want to look like a wimp or whatever that you just need to make a un-educated decision. Your friends
aren't the ones who'll have to wear this thing.
Huge mistake number two. Don't go to the parlor and look through all the portfolio binders when you
haven't even thought of what you wanted BEFORE you arrived. Having an idea is not even good
enough. Let's put it this way. Ever went to the supermarket to shop for food when your hungry...
remember how regret always follows (I spent too much, I got too much) and once it's done it's done.
Huge mistake number three. If you've been working in a certain profession or live a certain lifestyle,
you may want to consider where you put your tattoo. tribal bands can be on an ankle or high enough
on an arm to still look great and be out of the way of the professionals that my criticize you at work.
I'm not saying be a slave of the "Corporate" system but don't throw a spoke in your career because
someone can't get over some simple art and he happens to be your boss. (get the picture)
Huge mistake number four. Foreign language characters are beautiful but as with say kanji tattoos,
meaningful celtic symbols, tribal tattoos or any tattoo design that has a meaning, make sure the tattoo
means what you expect it to mean. Unfortunately even some tattoo artists don't know the true
meaning of them.
Not to knock them one bit but remember tattoo artist are just that. Except in some cases where they
go and do research and gain the knowledge of these things over time, they know just as much as we
do about the actual meanings and translations of these symbols... squat!
Don't rely on them to be historians and translators as well as artists. One of the best places I know of
that has an abundance of designs and things to choose from and with high quality art can be found by
by going here and it's called Xtacy tattoo.
Remember to do your home work and research what you want AHEAD of time. There are many places you can do this and take your time, on YOUR own time. On the resource page link in the paragraph above is a good place to start. There are so many sources on this page but be sure to read
about caring for and what to expect. You'll see the links in the text. I know you'll find it informative and
beneficial to your skin art journey.
Good luck and remember your tattoo is just that, your tattoo and no one elses. Choose wisely and no
regrets.
Happy hunting,
Dan Gonzalez
Tattoo Choices Resource
| Dan Gonzalez has been on the internet for over 8 years. Prior to his Internet journey he was a graphic designer and worked with companies like Macy's department stores/ New York and Planned Parenthood. His work may have also ran across your screen as he has also been involved in web design for quite sometime as well. He now publishes blogs, product review and evaluation sites to inform people of there options in different fields. He asks that you put his efforts to use for your own benefit and enjoyment. His tattoo resources page can be found at www.MyTopSecretIncome.com/tattoo.html
Tip! Star tattoos often make a great first tattoo design for someone who is a little worried about getting started in tattoos. They are small and easily covered up and also less painful to get because of their size and therefore popular among first timers.
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Filed under Tattoos by on Apr 13th, 2009. Comment.
I want to know if there is a machine you can buy, a tattoo machine, that allows you to give non-permanent tattoos instead of permanent tattoos
ok, so is there an airbrush machine that i can use EXTREME detail with? to make it look as if it were real?
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I am researching a Japanese tattoo themed sleeve and I don't want to disrespect their culture or get something that doesn't mean what I think it means. What is a good resource or book on the meaning Japanese tattoos.
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If I am to go tanning, cover my tattoos up with paper or something would that be okay to go tanning? Or what could I use? Im not worried about the tan lines. I can fix those later.
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