Discovered: Celtic Tattoo Design
March 26, 2011 by Scott Leland
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Celtic history goes back thousands and thousands of years. Early Celtic people were well known for their skills in artwork of jewelry, metal, and even weapons. They were warriors as well, regarded as fierce fighters by the Romans. Throughout Ireland, there are many examples and evidence of Celtic artwork and Celtic crosses.
Tattoo Removal; Exactly How is it Performed?
March 25, 2011 by Clyde Scott
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Tattoos are a permanent design on the body. The actual tattoo is completed when pigment, known as tattoo ink, is injected into the dermal layer of the skin via ruptures in the skin’s top part. The ink is injected into the skin using an electrically powered tattoo gun that operates much like a dentist’s drill or a sewing machine. The tattoo gun incorporates a needle that punctures the skin between fifty-five and 3,200 times each minute. The needle punctures the skin about a millimeter and deposits a drop of ink into the skin along with every puncture.
Types Of Tattoo Machines And Their Uses
March 25, 2011 by Alex McMillan Boyle
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When it comes to tattoo equipment, the most important pieces are of course the tattoo machines, as they are the devices that push the ink into the skin. Choosing the best piece of equipment for you depends on several factors that relate greatly to what the current need is, as well as how much experience you have as an artist.
Keep Your Tattoo Equipment Clean
March 25, 2011 by Alex McMillan Boyle
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When someone decides to open up a tattoo business, one of the main things they will need to be concerned about is the cleanliness of their equipment. Needles and other tattoo equipment supplies must be kept clean in order to keep from spreading germs and diseases.
Write A Story In Ink With Modern Tattoo Equipment
March 24, 2011 by Alex McMillan Boyle
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Modern tattoo equipment creates permanent designs by injecting ink under the skin. The basic machine is a hand held device usually called a tattoo machine, iron, or gun. The most common type found in professional shops is an electromagnetic machine using alternating electromagnetic coils to push a needle-filled tube up and down. The needles break the skin. The tube pulls ink up into the needles, and the needles push ink under the skin.
New Option Glow In The Dark Tattoos
March 22, 2011 by Brandon Henderson
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The is a new trend in the body modification industry, glow in the dark tattoos. These are tattooed into the skin using a special ink that can only be seen in the dark. This practice has been increasing in popularity.
When The Art Has Lost The Appeal Time For Tattoo Removal Cream
March 21, 2011 by Brandon Henderson
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Perhaps the weather has changed or a new employer might not want to see the vintage car on your arm in the office. Maybe after being out of work for awhile the least important thing on your body during an interview is a picture of a heart from an old love affair that has ended. If so then it is time to try tattoo removal cream. Let the image fade if not the memories.
Henna Tattoo Designs
March 21, 2011 by Scott Leland
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Henna paste, or mendhi, takes from a few minutes to a few hours to apply depending upon the bodily location and the desired detail of the design. After the drawing with cones or syringes is finished, the paste dries to allow the color to become absorbed by the skin. While this takes only 10-15 minutes, the paste should be left on the skin for another 6 hours to achieve the most lasting affect. A sugar and lemon mixture dabbed on the dried mendhi deepens the final color. When fully dry, the crust falls off on its own. Gentle toweling removes any last bits. The tattoo lasts longer with moisture but gradually lightens through natural exfoliation of the skin. Harsh soaps, chlorine and commercial exfoliation speeds the fading of the design.
Types of Tattoo Removal Kent
March 20, 2011 by Clyde Scott
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Tattoos were associated with sailors, bikers, tough guys and those that should be avoided in a dimly lit alley. At present, tattoos adorn the likes of the ordinary, non violent person, mainstream and conservative members of society and the corporate generation. Tattoos are not viewed as the negative they used to be. Men and women get tattoos for all kinds of reasons. They do it to follow the crowd ,additionally they do it because they were told not to.
Body Art Designs
March 20, 2011 by Scott Leland
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These days, more and more people have taken the decision to get a tattoo. However, if you like the idea of body art, but don’t want to leave a permanent mark on your skin, it might be worth taking a look at temporary tattoos.It’s not exactly known when temporary tattoos first appeared, but it’s generally accepted that they were first commercially available around 1900.
