Tattoo Butterfly

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Tattoo Fish Koi

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TATTOO BESTIA

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Dragon Tattoo Art

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Arm Tattoo Tiger

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Tattoo Sexy Girls Festival Art

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Tattoo Sexy Girl Festival

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Thigh Tattoo Festival Art

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Cherry Tattoo Blossom Tree

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Tattoo Last Piece On Casey's Sleeve

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Tattoo Spider Art

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Back Tattoo Ground For Foo Dog

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Foot Tattoo Butterfly

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Left Tattoo Arm Sleeve

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Another Tattoo On Neil

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Tattoo Showdown

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Tattoo Mermaid Keri

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Henna Tattoo Design

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Japanese Dragon Sexy Tattoo Idea For Girl

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sexy girls with lower back butterfly tattoos art design

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Oriental Dragon Tattoo

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Whay Tattoo Process | DESIGNS TATTOO

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Whay Tattoo Process
When the big day arrives, surprises are not welcome. From the moment a customer enters the tattoo shop to the moment he or she leaves, there is a typical process that is virtually scripted in the minds of many tattoo artists, and it helps a prospective tattooee to know in advance what that script involves.

Several steps of preparation involving the workstation, equipment, and pigments take place and may mean some waiting time spent idly gazing at flash or watching somebody else get tattooed. The design is prepared with either a transfer or a stencil.

The skin, no matter the part of the body involved, is shaved and given an alcohol wipe. A temporary ink outline of the design is placed on the surface of the skin and checked in a mirror. And all of these steps take place before a single part of actual tattooing begins.

This article is designed to relieve the natural anxiety that any new experience brings, by demystifying it and laying it bare. Knowing exactly what to expect, in the order it will likely happen, and the amount of time it will likely last, can mean the difference between a nerve-racking experience and an enriching one.

This article advises tattooees of some of the potential regulations involved, their responsibilities, the responsibilities of the tattoo shop or artist, and the requirements of payment up front and signing contracts. In addition, the prospective tattooee will learn that tattoo artists also have their own expectations, and that fulfilling these can make for an even better experience and better tattoo.

Before You Get There

You've done all your research, made all your decisions, and have your appointment ... what, no appointment? Part of the decision-making process was picking your tattooist someone in whose technical and artistic skill you have confidence, with whom you have some rapport—someone that you trust. Will he or she be at the shop that day or not? Assuming so, will he or she he busy when you arrive? If that is the case, are you going to wait? How long? But why leave any of this to chance? The first thing, then, that you need to do before you actually arrive for your tattoo is to have made an appointment beforehand. (It's not as spur-of-the-moment as some tattoos, hut the perfect tattoo rarely is.) The second thing to do is to take a bath or shower. Whether you've had your bath for the week already or not, be clean and presentable. Don't come directly from the gym in your workout clothes or after you've been digging trenches in the hot sun. Your tattoo artist is going to sit close to you and work with your skin. Don't give him or her a reason to hurry.

On your checklist of things not to do before your tattoo appointment is taking any aspirin or drinking alcohol. In both cases, the blood is thinned, which makes for more bleeding and possibly impaired healing. In the second case, though, it's simply poor form to show up faced. You are entering a tattoo artist's place of work and creativity. Is that how you'd wad somebody to come to your place of work? Save the drinking for later, when your friends take you out. Besides, you wouldn't want to miss out on a single part of your tattoo experience. When you look back on it, you'll know that you earned your tattoo the way millions of people have for thousands of years.

Dress appropriately for the placement of your tattoo, which you have already discussed with the tattoo artist. If you know you're getting a tattoo on your upper arm, then wear something sleeveless or with sleeves that can be rolled up high enough. If you're getting something on your lower leg, then wear shorts. If you're getting something on your lower back, then wear a shirt that you can lift and pants that are low enough or which can be lowered enough. If you're getting something on your back, girls, consider wearing a button-up shirt which you can then wear backwards and leave open in the hack. All tattoo shops will have at least a bathroom where you can change your clothes. Tattoo shops also have areas with more and less privacy. The front of the shop will almost always have a chair or two but also, usually there will be an area that is screened off from the view people in the front and the general public who are looking at flash. If you have questions about what would be good to wear, ask your tattoo artist. You don't want to wear clothing (like briefs or a bra) that will leave an impression in your skin in the exact place where you're planning on having a tattoo.

With all of that in mind, do your best to dress comfortably. There's no point in complicating matters by wearing something in which you can't breathe. Keep in mind the possibility that some stray ink might get on your clothes. It doesn't happen all the time, but it does happen. Some people who are in the process of getting a very large tattoo, over the course of several sessions, may even have a certain set of clothes that they wear for tattooing and may even bring their own towel or pillow for extra comfort. For most people getting their first tattoo, though, this would probably be completely unnecessary. Don't even think about bringing your teddy hear.

Tribal Sleeve Tattoo Designs | DESIGNS TATTOO

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Tribal Sleeve Tattoo Designs

Nothing matters more than the kind of galleries you find when hunting down a tribal sleeve tattoo. It's so important, because of the one fact that 90% of us still end up seeing nothing but awful generic artwork. This issue can be solved very easily, though, if you just switch up the ways you "look" for artwork galleries.

It's a simple said as it is done. That's why it's worth it to make the switch. First, you need to know why you would even need to make this switch in how you look for a tribal sleeve tattoo. The main reason for the switch is that there's a pretty good chance that you are similar to most others who look for tattoos, which means that you are using search engines. To put it bluntly, it's a terrible way to uncover any sort of galleries that post crisp, fresh, well drawn art.

The only kind of sites that come up in those lists are generic ones, that are posting as much cookie cutter artwork as they can fit on their server. All they care about is stuffing their pages, no matter how awful the tribal sleeve tattoo designs are. Like I said, though, a little switch can stop this from happening to you. The switch involves larger forums. The bigger, the better. It is something that you will end up using for the rest of your life whenever you want to uncover the big, hidden galleries that post amazing artwork.

Why large forums? Because tattoos happen to be one of the bigger subjects in most general forums. If you slide over to the archives, you can yank up hundreds of valuable topics on tattoos. It's where men and women from all over the globe have given their input on wide ranges of subjects, including info on the top notch galleries they have found. The websites you find here are where you want to spend your spare time looking through tribal sleeve tattoo designs. The quality of the artwork in these places is far superior to the generic junk that everybody else gets to look through when using engines. It's that simple.

You should be able to pick the high quality tribal sleeve tattoo that "you" want, without having to settle for less.

Here are the 3 largest, most original websites to find the perfect Tribal Sleeve Tattoo.

The Top 10 Tattoo Designs For 2011 | DESIGNS TATTOO

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The Top 10 Tattoo Designs For 2011

If you are considering getting a tattoo, have you considered what design you are going to get? There are so many options out there that you may be overwhelmed by all of them. Here's a look at the top 10 designs for 2009, so you can choose a design that you and everyone else will love.

1. Sanskrit - Anything in Sanskrit writing is in. Sanskrit is a language from India that is popular for religious ceremonies in most cases, but as of late having bands or phrases in Sanskrit are very popular.

2. Ambigram - An ambigram is a word that is not only read one way, but also can be read another way (backwards, upside down, etc) often these are written in very artistic and decorative writing styles.

3. Tribal - Tribal designs are very popular these days so if you were thinking of going tribal, go for it.

4. Stars - Stars are in. Whether it is a single star to signify something in life or a design of a series of stars, they will all be popular.

5. Celtic - Celtic knot work designs are very popular and not just for people who are interest in history and Irish lore. Knot work designs are very in this year.

6. Fairies - Fairies are big this. From Tinkerbell to a fairy out of a fantasy novel, they are all popular.

7. Dragons - Dragons have always been popular and that has not changed inrecent years. They're still popular.

8. Flowers - For girls, a nicely placed flower is a very popular tattoo design. Even men can choose a rose or other simple flower design.

9. Anchors and Swallows - These old school designs are back in style this year, revived from the 60s.

10. Bursts of Color - Color has come a long way in tattoos in recent years and that is something many tattoos are bragging. If you were thinking of going for color, go bright!

The Italian Tattoo Designs | DESIGNS TATTOO

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The Italian Tattoo Designs

Italian tattoo designs basically come in different sizes and shapes. Examples of these designs are Italian horn, Italian cross, and the Italian flag with red, green and white color. You can even see a partly completed sleeve intended only to Italian cuisine. This tattoo designs illustrate of plate with meatballs and macaroni, a cannoli and a pitcher of wine. Fortunately, compare to other languages like Latin, Arabic and Hebrew or Gaelic, Italian is quite an easy language to interpret.

Majority of words that is presented in the English language can be decoded into Italian without too much intricacy. However, you need to be also extra careful when using the English language because it can also have an effect on the Italian translation. With just an error in spelling and your encouraging and beautiful word can be senseless and ridiculous. For example in one episode of the Miami Ink wherein one customer wants an Italian tattoo designs. The customer chose the Italian word "per sempre" which means forever. Since the customer was the one who draw the design to be inked on his body, the finished artwork was interpret as "pre sempre" and not the other way around. It has only one letter error, but unfortunately this doesn't mean anything in Italian.

This is probably one reason why everybody must be careful when choosing Italian tattoo designs. For instance, you have to exercise care when choosing the Italian phrase "la vita e bella" which means life is beautiful in English. Though it has same letters, people can still mistake it from getting "la bella vita" which basically means the beautiful life. The beautiful of life is used by Italians to illustrate someone who has a wealthy living, living of life of spending too much money and throwing parties.

As with all the tattoos that is made in foreign language besides your own, please ensure that you do your part. Always check your translation with various sources other than yours. If you know where to find a native Italian speaker, someone who speaks Italian as his or her mother tongue and English as his or second. If a native Italian speaker is not accessible in your area, the next person you can ask for an advice is an Italian scholar who has extensively studied the language. And your last choice can be some of the sites on the Internet wherein you can find online translators who gives their services at no cost. Though they can be a great help, you have to remember that it is significant make sure that your translation is accurate by using some various translators online or you can confirms its reliability with native Italian speakers on a message board or forum.

Below are some examples of Italian phrases that you can use for your Italian tattoo designs:

1. L'amore domina senza regole which means love rules without rules

2. L'amore e cieco which means love is blind

3. Smuovere mare e monti which means to move heaven and earth

4. Vivi e lascia vivere which means live and let live

Keep in mind always that you have to be careful in choosing the Italian design. This is only to make sure that you will end up with an accurate result.

Nathaniel Givens had a tattoo since he was in his college years. His love for ITALIAN TATTOO DESIGNS inspired him to create a website intended for TATTOOS

Try an Old School Tattoo Design

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It seems like everything old is new again in just about every part of life. Tattoo design is no different. Many of the old school tattoo designs are showing back up in ink on people everywhere.
Some of the old school tattoo designs that you see around are more like an homage to the original design, reminiscent of the first designs. But other tattoos are very faithful to the original design, exactly what you might have seen on someone leaving a tattoo shop in the 1940s.
One of the most common old school tattoo designs showing up is that of a pinup girl. The tattoo image was commonly seen in posters that were sent to soldiers and sailors during WWII. They were supposed to remind the soldiers who they were fighting for. Betty Grable was probably the most famous of the pinup girls. The posters weren’t what we would consider sexy now, but they were pretty hot back in the day. In the early to mid 1900s, most of the people who were getting tattoos were in the military, so it wasn’t a big surprise that there were a lot of tattoos of pinup girls.
One surprise that people might get about who is getting old school tattoo pinup girl designs is that more and more women are getting them. Some women are getting tattoos of themselves as a pin up girl. The women who choose to do this say that they are empowering themselves, and to take back their sexuality. Others do get the pinup girl ink just because they like the design. Of course, there are also men who get pinup girl tattoos.
There are a multitude of reasons that they get their ink. Some men get their girlfriend’s or wife’s pictures done as a pinup girl, because they love that person and want to have her with them always. Others, because they like a design.
There are many different old school tattoo designs. There are also many different reasons to get your tattoo done old school. Having an old school tattoo shows an unbroken line from the people, like Sailor Jerry, who started making tattoos the art they are now.

Tattoo Changes for Man And Women | DESIGNS TATTOO

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Tattoo Changes for Man And Women

Not all tattoo changes can be fixed with a touch-up, though. Stretch marks are a good example, depending on the color of the stretch marks and the effect that the lack of elasticity in the skin has meant to the overall design of the tattoo. Only a visit to a tattoo artist will let you know. Likewise, a tattoo that has blurred may not be a good candidate for a touch-up.
Ironically, though, if the tattoo continues to blur at an accelerated rate (for whatever reason) it may enter into touch-up territory sooner rather than later.In a perfect world, everybody who wants a tattoo gets one and everybody who gets one likes it forever. Tattoos and people change, though, and not all tattoos are created equal. In some instances, people, their tattoos, and their tattoo design choices change to the extent that removing the tattoo entirely is the most desirable choice. This article acknowledges the obvious fact that some people will want their tattoos touched up, fixed, covered, removed, and even some combination of these. It offers information on all of these different approaches to changing a tattoo, including which approach is best suited to the different types of tattoos and the typical scenarios where tattoo changes are wanted.

Touched

Tattoo touch-up is part of the course of business, and some tattooists are constantly getting their own tattoos touched up in order to keep them looking fresh and great, sort of like hairdressers constantly doing each other's hair. A touch-up can take care of a variety of issues that may arise in a tattoo, although holidays (see chapter 3) spring to mind as the obvious candidate for this type of fix. Because small holidays am generally such a minor touch-up, many tattoo artists won't charge for them. It's always best to go back to the same tattooist who did your tattoo for the touch-up. You'll be assured of the same inks (composition and color) and workmanship. If you chose your tattoo artist wisely, then you have some amount of rapport with him or her as well.

Although tattooees may find it hard to believe, tattooists are aware of the amount of pain that their clients experience. First, of course. most tattoo artists are heavily tattooed themselves. They know firsthand what being tattooed is all about, much more so than the vast majority of their clients. Second, experienced tattooists can gauge the level of the tattooee's anxiety or pain by the way their skin acccepts the ink. Without your knowing it, your body is reacting to your psychological and emotional state and creating real effects such as tightening in your skin.

Tattoo artists are also aware of your breathing and, of course, the expression on your face. At some point, for a small percentage of tattoo clients, the better part of valor is to call the tattoo done—for the day. Minor touch-ups that can be done later, perhaps minor gradations in shading, a more solid line in a sensitive area, or maybe just a bit more ink in a spot that had been glossed over, are sometimes best left to a second visit. Then again, if you never came back, these aren't necessarily the kinds of touch-ups that make or break a great tattoo.

A touch-up is something that can sometimes help a faded tattoo. Because different tattoo inks break down at different rates, not all colors fade at the same speed. If the rest of a tattoo is still fairly fresh and only the red needs to be darker in small areas, maybe the red in a snake's eyes, for example, a tattoo artist can put new red over the old, doing his or her best to blend the red colors. The same goes for any color, of course, including the outline. If your entire tattoo has faded, it's not a touch-up; it's a complete redo.

Redo

For people who've exposed their tattoos to the ravages of the sun or who simply have had their tattoos for decades, there comes a time when a redo might be the most attractive alternative. Once skin has been tattooed, however, it is never the same. To tattoo over it again will likely be more difficult, and it is also likely to produce a different result, even if that difference is barely discernible. Even so. one effect of a complete redo for a tattoo is not only that the vibrancy of a new tattoo is achieved, but occasionally the tattoo also takes on a unique sense of depth and shading that only conies from the presence of all those different pigment molecules in close proximity to one another, old and new. They don't mix per se, but the old tattoo still exists in the background.

Mr. Fix-It

Nobody wants to hear that there are some less-than-competent tattooists out there doing tattoos, but there it is. Lines in the outline may cross where they're not supposed to, or may not meet. Uneven color may abound. Straight lines aren't straight and curved lines don't have a perfect curve. Most people on the street couldn't draw a perfect star to save their lives, but that's exactly what we want from a tattoo artist. And although we may not be able to draw one ourselves, we know immediately when one doesn't look right. In the case of tattoo fixes (need I really say this?) you probably shouldn't return to the same tattooist. A competent tattoo artist should be able to tell you exactly what he'd be able to do for you when he sees your tattoo fix candidate. Experienced tattooists can do a lot with shading and solid lines to improve a bad tattoo.

Let's go briefly back to the blurrier. A blurred tattoo can happen for different reasons (see the last chapter). Can it be fixed? In most cases, not until the tattoo has blurred so much that a new color on top will stand out as separate from the old (and generally we're talking about the black outline). Tattooing white ink over the old tattoo doesn't work for several reasons. The old pigment doesn't go away, for the most part. it's already captured in fibroblasts in the dermis. Some of the pigment may become dislodged and be taken away by the immune system, but very little. It's not like painting over an old layer. Instead, the white pigment will enter the dermas right alongside the black and the end effect will be a mingling of the two. Secondly, in the case of white, it never comes out white—and you know why by now. White pigment will end up in the dermis in order to be a tattoo. The epidermis will slough off and eventually replace itself entirely, creating a window of skin that you look through in order to see the tattoo. No skin is clear, not even close. Remember the old "flesh-colored" crayon in the box that never got used? It's not a fabulous color. Whatever the color of your skin, that's the color that you'd see in white tattoo pigment. So don't consider white an option for correcting a blurry outline. Your best bet there is time, a cover-up, removal, or a combination of these Crayola.

Cover-up

Ali, the cover-up, where the ingenuity and artistry of the tattoo artist is probably most harshly challenged and where the results can sometimes be nothing less than phenomenal. Cover-ups range from the small and simple to the large and ornate. According to a Harris poll conducted in 2002, the number one reason that people regretted their tattoo was the name in it. I've come down from my chapter 2 soapbox of preaching to the masses (or dozens anyway) that you should never get your significant other's name tattooed on your body. There was probably no point to such preaching anyway judging from the number of couples who flood tattoo shops on Valentine's Day. While Jude Law and Angelina Jobe took the removal route with their name tattoos, others took the cover-up route—Billy Bob Thornton ("Angelina" covered by an angel) and Johnny Depp ("Winona Forever- became "Wino Forever"). The name cover-up is probably the most common and simple one done.

Larger and more complex tattoos are another story. Reasons for covering a larger tattoo are as complicated as the reasons for getting one in the first place, plus the added issues of tattoo quality and changes in the circumstances of people's lives. However, as time goes by, dissatisfaction becomes action and although the tattooee still wants a tattoo. they don't want the one that they have. Perhaps their artistic taste changed and when the tribal rage of the nineties subsided they decided they wanted to have a portrait of Jesus done in a more conventional fashion. Perhaps the symbol that was chosen is simply no longer relevant: it's a prison tattoo, a gang tattoo, or they simply got tired of it. Any of these reasons, or a combination of them, can result in having one tattoo covered with another.

In general, tattoos are covered with larger tattoos that have dark areas in the design that correspond to the dark areas of the old design. That doesn't mean they have to be giant black squares, though. Far from it. Successful tattoo cover-ups give few clues that there was ever another design below them, instead drawing your attention to some eye-catching part of the new tattoo. On the best cover-ups, you'd really have to know what was there previously in order to be able to pick it out.

Trendy Tattoo Choices

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As with anything else in this world, tattoos go through periods of popularity and vogue. Twenty years ago, it was the armband around the bicep that was the definite order of the day; today the fashion seems to have steered more in the direction of bold tribal work and even Japanese designs.

There is no denying the fact that tribal work makes for some of the most impressive-looking body art. There is just something about the way in which the black and intricate thick lines are able to mould in well with the contours of the body. It is absolutely no wonder why a genre of tattooing, that is actually thousands of years old, is still able to draw glances of true admiration in this, the twenty-first century.

Ideally, tribal tattoo designs appeal to either sex. Whether it's a woman looking for her first piece to be worn in the lower back area, or a man looking to adorn his entire body with tribal designs: there realJustify Fullly are no limits with this type of work.The same is true of the style that is Japanese tattooing. If you've ever seen a guy with an amazing sleeve crammed full of Japanese work, you will realize why this genre in so popular today. It's also interesting to note that tattoos were banned in Japan for many years and this meant that this awesome style was shamefully kept underground for far too long.

If you decide to pursue trendy tattoo choices, this is all very well, but just take a moment to think about how the particular style appeals to you. What does it denote about you as a person and will the design continue to please you in the future? Obviously, you may not be able to answer the latter question right now, but you can try to gain some foresight into how you will feel about this piece when you are much older.

Chinese and Japanese Tribal Dragon Tattoos

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Dragon tattoos are one of the most popular designs all over the world. It can go in any category, whether abstraction, naturalistic, dedication, stylized or combination tattoos.

Throughout history, dragon tattoos have never been out of fashion and had been used as a symbol in some parts of the world. It can be drawn as menacing or regal depending on your choice of design.

Dragon tattoos come in two popular forms: the Chinese or Japanese dragon of the east with its long, snake-like body and the European dragon of the west with its powerful wings and long neck. The European dragon usually symbolizes power and fear, a depiction of evil where as the Chinese dragon usually symbolizes unity and conformity, a depiction of good.

You can find many different designs of dragon tattoos in different forms and colors. Some of these dragon designs have additional background scenery where they are depicted flying in the clouds, swimming in the ocean, crawling on top of mountains or ravaging small villages. But the most common depiction of a dragon is being done as tribal dragon tattoos due to both its simplicity (the majority color being in either black or gray with the additional color to highlight the dragon) and its complexity.

Most often, the eastern dragons are the ones being used as a basis for the designs for the tribal dragon tattoos. Chinese and Japanese designs are the ones most common to be created into tattoos. Both have similar features: long, snake-like body, wingless and have horns. The only difference between these two dragons is their claws. Japanese dragons have only three claws where as the Chinese dragons have five. Their long, wingless bodies are less complicated to draw and since tribal tattoos are mostly being done in one color (two at the most), the outcome of these dragon are more elegant looking and sophisticated.

Though, some in today's society, eastern dragons that are being created into tribal dragon tattoos is being depicted as a symbol of fear and power; a contrast to the real symbolism of the eastern dragons.

Some people today would ask for a tribal dragon tattoo when they want to look tough or powerful. They would look for the best dragon design and ask to have it done. But there are still those who see the eastern dragon as a symbol of wisdom and would ask for a dragon as a sign of respect. And still, others would just like a tribal dragon tattoo because the artistry is very well made and it looks good in the body.

The most common place to find a tribal dragon would be on the whole arm length or at the back.

There are still some parts of the world where dragon tattoos are still used as a symbol in society. Whether they are being used as a status symbol in an organization or a clan, they are a mark of respect and power to the people who still value them.

Traditional Japanese Tattoo

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Traditional Japanese Tattoo

The Faq About Tattoos | DESIGNS TATTOO

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The Faq About Tattoos............

Q: Will it hurt when I get a tattoo?
A: Simply put, yes. There is some degree of pain involved and the amount really depends on your level of tolerance. If you are scared or have a fear of needles, it's fair to say that some of the pain will come from your fear of the process.

Q: Can the tattoo artist use any type of cream that will numb my skin?
A: Generally speaking, these products are not recommended. You can ask your tattoo artist for specific reasons.

Q: Are tattoos expensive?
A: If it is quality work, yes. Anyone can offer you a deal on a cheap tattoo, but this is going to be a permanent part of your body and you want the work to be something that you are proud of. In a nutshell, you will get what you pay for. When it comes to tattoos, don't cut any corners when it comes to cost and never ask the artist to lower his/her price.

Q: When should I get a tattoo?
A: Many do not realize this, but the sunny months of summer can reek havoc on a tattoo. Therefore, it is often recommended that individuals get tattooed during the winter months when the sun's rays are not as powerful and, therefore, not as damaging to the work itself.

Q: If I am sick, is it still OK for me to get a tattoo?
A: If your immune system is not 100%, getting a tattoo is probably not a good idea. You will need the full strength of your immune system to help with the healing process of your skin, so avoid the process if you are under the weather. Instead, call to reschedule your appointment for a later date when you will be feeling better.

Q: If I have tattoos, is it still OK to get a natural suntan or visit the tanning bed?
A: Even though everyone desires the perfect sunkissed tan, especially in the summer, exposing your tattoo to UV rays/light is not a good idea. This can cause the color in your tattoo, or the artwork itself, to fade. When you are outside in the sun, you can wear sunblock to help protect your tattoo from the sun's damaging rays.

Q: If I have recently gotten a tattoo on my leg, when can I shave again?
A: Because each individual's healing process is unique, there is no universal answer to this question. Your tattoo is a wound and, like all wounds, it needs to heal before you can safely resume shaving. Otherwise, you will continually aggravate the scab or any raised areas that are present on almost every tattoo. Some can resume shaving within 5-10 days, which is often when the new protective layer of skin has surfaced after the final peeling stage. It is best to ask the tattoo artist about the exact stages of the healing process and what to watch for as an indicator of when you can begin shaving again.

Q: I have a friend who recently purchased a tattoo kit and they promised me a really good deal. Is this safe?
A: Absolutely not. Your friend could very well be endangering your health by ‘practicing' their skill on you. In order to become a professional tattoo artist, an individual needs to get the proper apprenticeship through a tattoo studio, observe the process and begin practicing on material objects before tattooing people. The apprenticeship usually takes 3-5 years, so there is no way that this type of knowledge can be learned in a kit.

Q: Can I remove the bandage after I get a tattoo so that I can show my friends?
A: This is not a good idea. The bandage is there because the tattoo artist realized the potential for infection if the wound were to be exposed to open air. Leave the bandage on according to the instructions from the tattoo artist.

DISCLAIMER: This article is to be used for informational purposes only. The information contained herein is not intended to be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice. Before deciding on getting a tattoo or having one removed, the patient must consult a licensed medical doctor for medical advice and/or to determine the best course of action for his/her individual healthcare needs.


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The Armband Tattoo Designs | DESIGNS TATTOO

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The Armband Tattoo Designs............
Browsing the Internet for good armband design? Well, I must say that indeed you are doing the right thing to find the latest tattoo designs. Today most people love to go for armband tattoo designs because of its popularity among celebrities and other icons like WWE professionals. They flaunt their armband tattoos which are very different from the one you see around and you wonder how they get them?

Well this is very simple. Today tattoo is no longer a traditional practice. It has become a modern art, a cosmetic fashion and people take this art seriously. It is no longer confined to tribal or ethnic groups. It is common to all. People love to wear them because tattoo speaks a lot. Of all tattoo arts the armband tattoo designs are the most sought after. Here are few of the latest armband tattoo designs. But they won't be latest always. After months or so they would become common and hence you need to find again latest tattoo designs. Then you again have to come back to the web network to find if there is any new tattoo design for your other arm.

The Half Sleeve Armband Tattoo Design: This is a armband tattoo design which is made popular by celebrities like Eminem and others. Though this is not exactly an armband design but the whole arm is covered with it. You might have seen Eminem wears on his upper right arm the tattoo of his daughter Hailie. This is a design which is complete and can be drawn, colored and flaunted.

Rose with Thorns Tattoo Designs: These armband tattoo designs are prominent among feminine class. A rose with outstanding thorns is designed around your arm in different style you like. This symbolizes that even the softest thing in the world has weapons to protect itself. It also means love is not without risk.

Water Dragon Tattoo Designs: This tattoo is famous in the east and there is a dragon with four points around the compass which signifies Water, Earth, Sky and the Underworld. Nature nurtures as well as nature destroys; this is the symbolic meaning of the dragon tattoo around your arm. People don't wear it because of its symbolic meanings but the water dragon tattoo has a uniqueness of is own. The blue or purple color of the tattoo matches the other linings so well that they become a center of attraction when you flaunt your tattoo.

Wing Tattoos: This is another popular form of armband tattoo design which is never outdated. They always remain latest tattoo design because of the versatility that wing tattoos offer artists to carry on easily. The artists can easily change the design and look wing tattoos according to their imagination and make it again a new and unique tattoo design.

Jasmine Tattoo Designs: These armband tattoo designs are completely feminine and young ladies love to wear them. The Jasmine flower armband tattoo too can be unique every time an artist wears them on your arm. The variety of color, the symbol of love, the lines of leaves, the ornamental design and the elegance and grace of the Jasmine tattoo design make it perfect for all beautiful arms of ladies.

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How to Pick a Name Tattoos Design? | DESIGNS TATTOO

Posted by obama on 12:20 AM


How to Pick a Name Tattoos Design?.........

Do you want to have a mane tattoo? This is one of the most commonly used tattoo design. With name tattoos you can write names. Mostly people get their names. You can have the name of your favorite star as well. Some people prefer name of their beloved family member, parents, spouse or other any person. People like name tattoo for various reasons. Some of them are:

There are people who get the names of their family members tattooed. For them such tattoos symbolize the bonds and successful family life. For parents, it's the best way to express their love to the children.

If you want to pay tribute to someone who has passed way, name tattoo is the best option. This is another important reason why people choose name tattoos. It's, in fact, the best way to remember your loved one who is no more. Tattoos serves as a lasting remembrance of such person. This one of the principle reason why parents get the kid's names tattooed.

However, the most of people want names of their spouses as name tattoo. But, sometimes it may create some problems as well. There are couples who live separately while others get divorced. Though it seems nice gesture to express the love to their spouse, but what they will do if the partner leaves. Will anybody date them with ex-spouse's name tattooed?

The frequent celebrity break ups have also added fuel to this controversy. Take an example, Tom Cruise once dated Nicole Kidman. Now suppose he got a name tattoo "Only for Nicole". But now he is dating Katie Holmes. Now what will Tom Cruise do to with that tattoo?

In similarly case, Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder dated each other for some time. After they broke up he had to alter "Winona Forever" name tattoo to "Wino Forever", which seems odd.

However, such problems related to name tattoo are not limited to celebrity circle only. There are many such cases you can find in your friend circle and society as well. There are people who have got names of their spouse tattooed on their bodies. After going through these cases, we can say that getting a name tattoo could be tricky at times.

Finally, though getting a name tattoo is somewhat questionable and problematic, it's one of the most popular tattoo styles. You can find most of young people who want to get tattoos prefer name tattoos. However, it's not a wrong choice always. There are many couples who stay together throughout their lives. The choice is yours. You have to choose tattoo for you. It will be your decision always.

Discover the unknown tips of choosing the correct name tattoos at this best tattoo gallery.

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Unique Polynesian Tattoos Gallery | DESIGNS TATTOO

Posted by obama on 12:13 AM


Unique Polynesian Tattoos Gallery.............

Maori are the indigenous inhabitants of New Zealand whose ancestors were migrants from the Eastern Polynesia between AD800 to 1300. Carrying with them to the new land was the rich Polynesian cultures as well as the unique Maori tribal tattoo arts.

Ta moko, referred to tattoos in Maori language, were traditional tattoo lines carved on the face and other parts of the body using a sharp or a serrated bone chisel from the sea bird. Although the tattooing process was extremely terrifying, painful and long, it was a sacred event. Tattooing was usually accompanied by traditional flute music performance and poems chanting in order to help the bearers eased the pain while their bodies were being chiseled with lines and curved patterns. Due to extensive pain induced by any body movement, the bearers would not be able to eat any solid food until the wounds on the face were recovered.

The ancient men usually wore Maori tribal tattoo arts on their buttocks, faces, and thighs, whereas the women would chiseled their Polynesian tattoos on their upper lips, chins, and the nostrils. Maori tattoos were visual signs that conveyed the bearers’ tribal identity, ancestry, family rank, social status and spirituality. This practice has been there for over a thousand years. In the past only the important Maori wore tattoos, and for those who did not own any ta moko tattoos were considered to have no social status.

Modern Maori tribal tattoo is becoming increasingly popular, and is a great expression of uniqueness, style and fashion. It is also a symbol of sacrifice, daring and respect due to its traditionally long and painful process of acquiring ta moko. If you choose to ink ta moko tattoos on your body, you may want to avoid using those designs that carry special attributes of the Maori tribe. The Polynesian tattoos are creative and beautiful which consist of complex curved patterns and spiral shapes. Contemporary ta moko are usually blended with Celtic tattoos to form new distinctive artworks. Ta moko arts have become one of the most important sources of tribal tattoos around the world as Maori tattoos have their own uniqueness and special characteristic among all the Polynesian tattoos.

Maori tattoos look superb to be worn on the shoulder rather than on the face like in the old days. The most popular Maori tribal tattoo designs are of the medium and large sizes, and they appear in many different colors, shapes and styles to suit the taste of all types of tattoo lovers.

Selecting the most inspiring design is important as tattoos will be with you to love forever. It is always advisable to pre-select your tattoo designs carefully before setting off to your favorite tattoo parlor. This is to prevent any last minute decision making in the tattoo parlor that may impact you for life. Investing money and time doing research on magazines, books and internet will make certain that you get the best body art option. You should make use of all available resources when searching and picking your perfect Polynesian tattoos. For unique, creative and original tattoos, check out the top 3 tattoo galleries here at Maori Tribal tattoo.


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Laser Tattoo Removal Prosses | DESIGNS TATTOO

Posted by obama on 12:10 AM



Laser Tattoo Removal Prosses............

People's interest change during their lifetime. What you were interested in at one phase in your life may be completely different from what you are interested in at other phases in your life. As a result, choices made built around your interests at one point in your life, such as getting a rebellious tattoo, may not seem like such a good idea as you get later on in life.

Thankfully, if you did get a tattoo at one point in your life that you wish you no longer had, the choice of tattoo removal by laser is available to get rid of that tattoo that no longer interests you. The saying once was that once you got a tattoo, you were stuck with it for the rest of your life, however this is no longer true, so do not think you have to live with something you are no longer happy with if you have heard this saying.

People that have grown tired of their tattoos are not the only ones that utilize laser tattoo removal to get rid of these tattoos. If you are dissatisfied with the results of a tattoo that you have gotten and do not think that it can be fixed with some touching up, you might also be thinking of just having the tattoo removed. This is certainly an option and you can then even go to a different tattoo artist to have the tattoo redone after having it removed.

You will probably have a few inquiries when you are thinking of using laser tattoo removal to take off a tattoo that you are unhappy with. It is a good idea to learn all that you can about this option and to consult with a specialist that would be removing your tattoo before making your final decision to make sure that it is something you want to go through with. Learning more about the option is also a good idea because you will have a clear idea of what you are going into and what to expect when you actually have the tattoo removed.

People get tattoos for many different reasons and they also have those tattoos removed for many different reasons. If you are unhappy with your tattoo for any reason, you should know that you do have the option to get it removed. This way you will not have to look at it each day and think about how unhappy you are with it on your body.

Justin recommends visiting Dr. Maddox's website for Laser Tattoo Removal questions, appointments or to find out more information on laser skin procedures and Lipo dissolve in Portland Oregon.