Friday, 6 July 2007

Tattoo Designs

Looking for good tattoo designs on the Internet can be a daunting task. A lot of the images that I found were of very poor quality and if I did find one that I really liked I had to pay for each tattoo. This is ok if you just want to download a couple at $2-5 each, but if you find 10-20 it can prove very expensive.

I recently discovered this site. It is attractive and well laid out, and more importantly it has a huge collection of tattoos as well as tattoo pics, tattoo flash, tattoo lettering and some very useful ideas. It is also continually updated so the freshest and latest tattoo designs appear quite frequently.

The membership options are good too. There a 3 to choose from :

30 days - $19.95

60 days - $24.95

Lifetime Access - $34.44

I chose the the 60 day option to begin with as I wanted to test it out and see if the tattoos were good or not. I was pleasantly surprised though and have now downloaded about a 100 to my computer. Not bad value when you consider I paid $24.95 for this and other websites are charging $3 on average for a single tattoo design.

Clicking here will take you directly to the website.

Tuesday, 3 July 2007

Taking Care of a New Tattoo


If you finally decide to get a tattoo you will go to a recommended tattoo artist. He will probably show you some designs to pick from. If you don't like any of them you can ask him to do a custom one. Be careful when choosing the design of your new tattoo because you will live with it all your life. anyway, after getting a tattoo done you should know some aftercare tips that cannot be ignored.

If you go to a good tattoo shop than the tattooist will clean and apply antiseptic ointment to the tattoo while creating it. This is the healthiest way to make a tattoo.

After the job is finished the artist will clean it and use another coat of ointment. Then will apply a piece of cellophane or soft tissue.

After all that is done the tattooist will explain you how to take care of your new tattoo or he will give you a sheet with detailed instructions. in case none of this happens i will explain you in the rest of this article what you should do.

1. First of all, when you get home, don't jump immediately in the shower. My advice is to keep it dry(but also clean). Be sure to wash your hands very well before touching the new tattoo. This way you won't have any complications or infections.

2. Next, go to the first drug store you find and buy a tube of A&D Ointment. Apply it on the tattoo the first four too six days. After it gets dry remove the old application with a piece of soft cloth and then apply another one. Be very careful not to rub too hard the new tattoo. Do not use soap in the first few day, it's not recommended.

3. After few days you can stop using the A&D Ointment. Try to use some kind unscented, unmedicated body lotion, as some scents may irritate the still-tender skin of your tattoo.

4. After you have applied the body lotion for around week you can stop doing that. A problem is that when the tattoo heals it will scab in some portions. When you will try to pick this cabs be very careful not to damage your tattoo design. So the best for you and your tattoo is to let it heal alone.

So after you get a new tattoo and fallow this after car instructions you can be sure that you won't have any problems. I use this methods my self and i can sincerly recommend it.


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Want a Tattoo?

So, you are interested in getting a new tattoo on your body? Or you might be a tattoo virgin, wanting to have a first tattoo on your body? Well, in either of case, which tattoo design would you choose? There are several tattoo designs available in the market, so how would you make up your mind on a single one? And moreover, do you know which tattoo designs are highly popular these days? Well, no need to look worried, as you have landed on the right place. You just need to read this article and you would know about the popular tattoo designs these days. What are you waiting for?

When we talk about tattoo designs, we can find some very brilliant styles and designs. But amongst this vast assortment of tattoo designs, there are some popular tattoo designs enlisted below. These have been chosen according to their popularity, usage and designs.

Tribal Tattoos: Tribal tattoo designs are one of the most famous and most successful tattoo designs since hundreds of years. These tattoo designs have undergone several changes and have constantly evolved to meet the expectations and requirements of the people. Today tattooing machines and guns have replaced the bone needles, styluses and sticks for this kind of tattooing. Even the name of the tribal tattoo has evolved to neo tribal tattoos. Conventional tribal tattoos are typically the black work designs meant for legs and arms. On the other hand, the modern tribal tattoos are colorful in nature and can even be done on the entire body.

Lower Back Tattoos: Lower back tattoo designs are becoming increasingly popular among the females. These tattoos tend to incite sensuality and interest in the minds of the onlookers. Moreover as these tattoos are partially visible and partially hidden, they create a sense of mystery and sexuality on the personality of the wearer. Lower back tattoos are also popular because they are easy to maintain. If you want to flaunt yourself in some informal part, you can wear a low waist jean. On the other hand, if you are going to attend an official function or meeting, you can easily hide them under the jacket or a coat. Some of the most popular lower back tattoo styles are the dragon, lotus, winged hearts, tribal symbols and butterfly designs.

Dragon Tattoos: Dragon tattoos have their own special place in the tattoo arenas. The famous Chinese dragons have been the essence of dragon tattoos. These tattoo designs are widely used on the arms and whole of the back area. Each and every dragon in the tattoo symbolizes some or the other meaning or meanings. A horned dragon tattoo displays the might of the wearer. An earth dragon represents the instincts of ruling over the earth.

Rose Tattoos: Since the inception of tattoos, rose tattoo designs have always maintained their special place. People go for various rose tattoo designs with different rose colors. However, every rose color portrays some meaning to it. For example, a pink rose portrays profound love, a red rose symbolizes passion and blooming love, while a white rose represents purity of soul and innocence.

Celtic Tattoos: Celtic tattoos are also becoming very popular these days. Initially Celtic tattoos were worn by the people of Celtic Heritage. But, as the craze for this tattoo genre rose, they became common with all kinds of people. The signs and symbols of the Celtic tattoos have universal appeal. People have become so much interested in Celtic tattoos that they have even start mixing them with the famous tribal tattoos.

So, what tattoo design are you getting on your body?




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Monday, 2 July 2007

Tattoo Placement

Millions of people, in recent years, have tuned into the very special art of tattooing as a way to have something of permanent meaning placed on their bodies. You’re one of them, and you think having a tattoo would be absolutely mind-blowing, but you just don’t know enough about what kind of tattoo to get, or even more importantly, which part of your body you want tattooed.

The first thing you should decide is whether you want a tattoo that can be hidden. It depends largely on your own personality. If you approach the world with an “in-your-face” attitude, you may want a tattoo positioned so that will be visible most of the time.

On the other hand, if you are somewhat shy or just like to keep secrets, having a tattoo on a place you normally keep covered may make you feel unique, and even a little sexy.

And keep in mind that a tattoo which seems perfect to you when you are in your twenties may leave you asking “What was I thinking?” in later years. So don’t commit to a first tattoo positioned where you will be forced to look at it every day for the rest of your life.

Think about your social life. If it calls for you to attend very many upscale events, and you are female, are you going to want your tattoo visible when you wear a strapless dress?

But even if you are aristocracy, you can still can manage a tattoo. Lady Churchill sported a wrist tattoo which she simply covered with a diamond bracelet on state occasions!

Will having a plainly visible tattoo cause friction between you and someone close? For example, would you husband or wife see your tattoo as a come-on to others? If so, put it where it will be a secret for just the two of you.

Then there’s the work situation. Will your current or potential employer be OK with you sporting a visible tattoo? Many of them aren’t.

And then there’s the problem of weight gain or loss. The odds are strong that you will not remain at the identical weight you are the day you get your tattoo. And even if you do, the human body has an unfortunate tendency to reshape itself during middle age. A tattoo which looks great on the flat stomach of your 20s may be an embarrassment when you get middle-aged spread.

The same holds if you lose weight after your tattoo is in place. Your skin may become loose; how will that affect your tattoo?

You should also consider your pain threshold when deciding where to place your tattoo. The most painful tattooing occurs on designs close to the bone, like shins, elbows, and knees. If you are someone who breaks into a clod sweat at the thought of going to the dentist, you should probably limit you choice of tattoo locations to the more padded areas of your anatomy.

But once you’ve sorted through all the tattoo positioning pitfalls, you can get some visualization help at http://www.bmezine.com. They have several pages with photographs of recently completed tattoos which will give you a much clearer picture of how you might end up looking. The photos cover everything from foot and ankle to breast and collar bone designs of every possible size and intricacy.

Where you position your tattoo says nearly as much about you as your tattoo itself. So be sure to choose a spot which will let you enjoy your tattoo for the rest of your life!

Author: Matt Garrett - © 2007

 
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