Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Semi-Permanent Makeup - Eyebrow Tattoo & Tattooing


Eyebrow tattooing is a method that has been around for quite some time, but is just now becoming wide spread. Believe it or not though, a lot of people do not understand this form of tattooing or exactly what semi-permanent makeup is in general. Here, we will discuss tattooing your eyebrow and some other makeup techniques that are becoming quite popular in this day and age.

When it comes to an eyebrow tattoo, there are many different reasons why people get them. One reason is, if you have very thin or no eyebrows at all. This is also a great way to stop having to draw them on or darken them every single day. If you are not happy with your natural eyebrow, a tattoo for your eyebrow might be the best for you, for these eyebrows will never wash off.

How does this type of procedure work? Well, a makeup technician that specializes in permanent makeup applies the color to the top layer of the skin via a vibrating needle that slips in and out of your skin. When choosing a technician for this particular cosmetic tattooing, you will want to find someone that has experience and knows the procedure in and out to make you look beautiful!

Eyebrow tattooing is not something that you want to jump right into. You will want to weigh the pros and cons of this particular procedure. However, in general, the pros are going to outweigh the cons. The reason for this is because of how much time it will save you if you do not constantly have to darken your eyebrows with a pencil.




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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Tattooed: To Be or Not to Be?


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When sailors came home from World War II many had tattoos. Usually they were acquired in San Diego. They liked to show them to us teenagers and hide then from adults.

I don't have a tattoo. I was raised in Tattoo Tabooville, Utah. One mustn't deface the Temple of God.

Well, let's face the truth here. Getting a tattoo is not painless and I'm a coward when it comes to pain. I'm not self-conscious about this. My wife says that all men are cowards when it comes to pain. She says this whenever she cuts my hair. (She uses the clip and jerk method.)

I would not be accepted in parts of society because I don't have a tattoo. This is called peer pressure. I wouldn't be accepted anyway because they don't accept bearded old geezers either. Anyway, I understand why teenagers get tattooed.

I like to look at tattoos as an art form. Not all tattoos; the ones done in Japan and by certain "true" artist in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and of course, San Diego..

Last night, my wife and I were watching Fear Factor. One rudely-treated contestant had a new tattoo that said "Fear Factor." It was very decorative and covered his forearm.

He pooped out on the first daredevil task which was swinging on a rope from one elevated platform to another and then to another. He was left hanging dry between the first two platforms and didn't have a clue as to how to get out of his predicament. He was booed away by the Los Vegas crowd.

That brings us to the first consideration on whether you should have or not have a tattoo: Tattoos may bring you bad luck and undesirable publicity.

He was just a clueless kid with an arrogant attitude, piercings, and tattoos. That is why he was booed. His failure was disheartening to him, more than I suspected it would be, but he promised to become arrogant again "tomorrow."

So today, I guess he is back to normal.

I was giving some counseling to a youth in detention years back. His mother had asked me to look after him. (I'm not talking about school detention here. This was what we use to call "Reform School.")

The boy was having his tattoos removed.

That brings the second consequence of having tattoos. It hurts like hell to have them removed by a medical professional.

Having the tattoos removed helped this boy get out of the "joint" and back to his single mother.

If you've got 'em, you'd better keep 'em. Is that a motto for you tattoo guys and gals? It could be if you want to avoid removal pain.

The reason that some people would like to have a tattoo removed is this. They sometimes change with time.

Joe Fleet got a tattoo of a dinghy on his chest when he was 19 years old serving in the United States Navy. He got his tattoo in San Diego, "Tattoo Heaven."

On the side of the dinghy it read, "Mary," in tiny letters.

Now Joe Fleet is 76 years old and weighs 240 pounds. What was a dinghy is now an aircraft carrier and the little word, "Mary," now looks like a billboard spread.

Joe's wife's name is Joan.

Now Joe Fleet is not going to have this tattoo removed. The chest is a tender spot. That brings us to another facet of tattoos: Sometimes you just have to live with them.

Joe finally got around part of his problem by getting a puppy. He said to his wife, Joan, "I'm going to call her "Mary" after my childhood puppy dog that fell out of my little boat and died by drowning in the irrigation ditch."

Joe's wife, Joan, forgetting that puppies can doggy paddle, felt awful that she had been badgering Joe about "Mary" for 55 years. She begged Joe for his forgiveness.

This technique used by Joe, and at times by other tattoo-bearing people, is called lying.

I was on business in San Francisco back in the 1970s. I went into a theater in Chinatown. The movies were Japanese. One was about a tattoo artist covering a young woman's body with beautiful, masterful tattoos.

She moaned with every prick of his ink needle.

I don't know how the movie ended because my mother taught me not to stick around in any movie that is "not of good report." When the girl got excited, I had to leave.

Now days I see right here in Idaho a lot of what are called "Tattoo Freaks." That means the whole body is covered with tattoos like the Japanese lass.

Of course these folks are not freaks.

I'm going to look "freak" up in the dictionary.

I'll be right back.

Okay, I guess I was wrong.

I talk to these heavily-tattooed young folks at times. They all seem very normal to me. They just like tattoos.

I don't hear people here in Idaho complaining about tattoos unless they are combined with piercing. Folks here complain about triple-ear piercing, nose piercing, lip piercing, navel piercing (umbilicus piercing), and tongue piercing. There may be other piercing in undisclosed locations.

Our church leader say that a single piercing in each ear is just right. That does not apply to boys. The number there is zero.

We members of our church frown on new tattoos but accept old ones; especially if you were in the Navy and stationed in San Diego.

What would tattoo artist do if tattoos went out of style? Some of these artists do piercing too. What if both procedures were no longer wanted? What would happen to these artist? (Okay, they are not all artist. Some are copyist.)

Well, they might take up Slindogging when it's invented.




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Tattoo Machines Are a Safe Way to Apply Tattoos


Tattoo guns are the machines that are used to create and apply tattoos. These guns are also referred to as tattoo machines. They have been used for years to create stylish and beautiful pieces of body art. Today, tattoo machines are used in shops and parlors around the world.

The tattoo gun was invented in the 1870s. It was invented by the famous inventor Thomas Edison. But it was not intended to be used as a tattoo machine. Edison intended the machine to be used as an engraving machine. However, in the 1890s another inventor found that Edison's gun could be used as a machine to introduce ink into a person's skin for tattooing. Thus, the first tattoo gun was created.

Since its creation in the late 1800s, tattoo guns have gone through a process of modernization. Guns today now use electromagnets. Electromagnets allow the tattoo artist to control the tattoo process. The artist can control the depth of the tattoo needle, the speed of the needle and the force of the tattooing process. They are an effective and precise way to create and apply a tattoo of any size.

Tattoo machines or guns are made in different sizes. Some machines are meant to apply one color and other machines can be used to apply multiple colors. Regardless of the size and use of a tattoo gun the right care and maintenance is important. Guns that are maintained and cared for properly will produce high quality and beautiful tattoos.

Some people choose to make a tattoo gun at home. A homemade gun can actually be made rather easily. However, unless a tattoo machine is made properly it can be very dangerous. Both tattoo and medical professionals do not recommend the use of a homemade tattoo gun.

Tattoo machines are the modern way to apply tattoos. Before the invention of tattoo machines tattoos were applied by hand. Hand applied tattoos often looked sloppy. The designs were not as accurate as they could have been. Plus, the tattooing process was usually not very safe. Some people who received a tattoo ended up with skin problems or other infections.

Once the tattoo machine was invented incidents of problems related to tattoos decreased tremendously. Tattoo guns created a sterile application process for tattoos, at least when they were used properly. Even today tattooing is not one hundred percent safe. Artists need to be trained in appropriate sterilization and use of tattoo supplies. Appropriate training will always ensure a safe and healthy tattoo application process.

Tattoo machines can be sold separately and they are often sold in tattoo kits. Guns that are sold in tattoo kits are a great choice for small tattoo shops or beginning artists that are learning the trade and art of tattooing. Tattoo kits often include other items besides guns. These items include inks and other items that an artist needs to successfully operate a tattoo gun and complete the tattooing process.




Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for Web sites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background also includes running, yoga, and tattoos. For more of her useful information on tattoo supplies visit doubletroubletattoos.com.




Monday, November 28, 2011

So You're Thinking of Getting Your First Tattoo - A Look at the Pros And Cons Of Tattoos


On Getting Your First Tattoo: Pros And Cons Of Tattoos

So you're thinking of getting your first tattoo. Well, you're not alone. Tattoos are more popular than ever. And getting a new tattoo seems to be on our minds more than ever. On a recent trip to the beach, it seemed as if over half the sun worshipers were showing a bit of skin art somewhere on their bodies.

These days tattoos are more common than ever. Tattoos have gained quite a bit in popularity over the years, giving people a chance to stand out and broadcast who they really are. Men and women alike have tattoos, some covering their entire body. The choice is entirely up to you though, as you can get a tattoo in virtually any size you want.

Now I'm not knocking tattoos at all. You see, I got inked twice in my younger days. So I know the urge to get inked can be quite strong. I also know that tattoos can be addictive. But before getting inked, think about the pros and the cons of a tattoo.

The Pros of Tattoos

Tattoos allow a person to show the world their personality. Tattoos allow a person to stand out in a crowd for sure. Depending on the design of the tattoo, it might carry a symbolic meaning.

For the young person, a tattoo can definitely make you feel better about yourself. A lovely young woman with a beautiful butterfly on the shoulder can be very sexy. And the well-known tramp stamp tattoo on a ladies lower back can raise the passion fires in a male observer.

Yes, tattoos can make you feel good about yourself, but think about the cons of tattoos.

The Cons of Tattoos

For the weak of heart, let me tell you -- tattoos hurt. If your pain threshold is low, expect the pain to feel like red hot needles puncturing the skin. Now for some people, the pain is no big deal. But yes, tatts hurt for most of us mere mortals.

You also have the risk of infection when getting a tattoo. Always check out the tattoo studio for cleanliness and sanitation of all tattoo machines and inks.

Now here's the biggy of tattoo cons. TATTOOS ARE PERMANENT. Think about this for a second. Tattoos don't wash off. If you get a design you later regret, well sorry. It's permanent. And it will cost you an arm and a leg to have it removed.

My Personal Tattoo Removal Story

Here's a little personal note about tattoo removal.

When I got inked in Hong Kong while in the navy -- I was 19 at the time -- that beautiful tattoo cost me just $20US. Later, back in the states, I had the tattoo removed. (That's another story.) The tattoo removal cost $1,800.

And this was before laser tattoo removal. Back then the only way to remove a tattoo was to grind it off or do a skin graft. My surgeon ground it off (known as dermabrasion today). I still have the large ugly scars on my forearms now decades later.

Yes, there are pros and cons about getting your first tattoo. Take a little advice from a guy who has been there and done that. Think long and hard before getting a VISIBLE first tattoo.

You see, that was my big mistake when I got my first tattoo. I got it on my forearm.

Well, back in the real world that one forearm tattoo caused me much grief from employers, college admission officers, girls I wanted to date (and especially their parents), and even caused me problems advancing up the corporate ladder in health care management (my first job out of college).

Think Far Ahead Into Your Future...

Think ahead 10, 20, or 30 years. How will that tattoo fit into your career plans and lifestyle in 10 years? What if you go into a profession, or politics? Have you ever been treated by a doctor with a full sleeve tattoo? In all my years, I haven't. Just think about it.

For your first tattoo, get it somewhere not visible when wearing everyday clothes and a short sleeve shirt.

Yes, I know. Your mind's made up and you're going to get inked anyway. Well, I fully understand how you feel because I've been there and done that. Just remember this article before getting inked in a visible place on your body. And choose your first tattoo design carefully. You'll most likely be living with it the rest of your life.




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Some Tattoo Questions Answered


Do Tattoos Hurt?

This is the most common question regarding tattooing. Yes it does. When your skin is being pierced by needles it hurts. The question you really want to know the answer to is how much it hurts. It doesn't hurt much, everyone can handle it. The pain occurs when the tattooing machine pierces your skin very rapidly. Tattooing hurts much more less than having an injection. Your body releases endorphins that make tattooing very painless.

Pain also differs from the part of your body that is being tattooed. Tattooing the skin right near the bones is more painful than tattooing other parts of your body. Also it differs from the needles being used in the tattooing process. Some needles hurt more than others. Outlining needles makes the pain more noticeable. Shading needles are almost painless. Pain will also differ from psychological factors. Stress can cause the pain to be stronger, but when you are relief you won't feel much pain.

It's very important not to drink alcoholic drinks or take illegal drugs when performing tattooing. Doing this will cause more bleeding and the healing of the wounds will be much slower. Tattoo artists also tend not to deal with drunk people.

Should you use anesthetics?

Some people say that taking Tylenol before tattooing reliefs the pain. You should never use aspirin, ibuprofen and similar drugs because they promote bleeding.

Should you get a tattoo?

There is no right answer. A survey has shown that a third of people who have tattoos regret them, but if you are really confident about your decision then go for it.

Why Do I Want a tattoo?

There are different reasons to get a tattoo. Some do it to please their partners. Some want to belong in the group of people who have tattoos. Some represent a certain sub-culture that is known for tattoos. Some just want to show their uniqueness or individuality.

There are millions of reasons why people get tattoos, but you should first consider some factors before tattooing. Imagine what you will be after 20 years. Maybe you will be a serious businessman and you will have to hide your tattooed arms from everyone. Or maybe you won't be in love with the person you in love now. Having a tattoo that reminds you about bad relationships is very painful (it hurts more than the needles.) Think about it.

Can I Remove My Tattoo Later?

It's very hard and expensive to remove a tattoo. It will cost you 10 times more than getting a tattoo if you will decide to use the laser surgery and leave a ugly scar if you choose other methods to remove your tattoo.

Is There Temporary alternative to tattooing?

Yes there is. I recommend Temptu as the best option. They are using a cosmetic that is printed on a cigarette-like paper. Special cosmetic inks are later used to get the 'tattoo' on your skin. The results are almost just as good as having a genuine tattoo. It's waterproof and it lasts up to 2 weeks.

Tattooing is a great way to show your true identity and to make you more attractive, but sometimes people make mistakes. That's way you should seriously consider all the positive and negative sides of this art form before getting a tattoo.




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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Butterfly Tribal Tattoos


Butterfly tribal tattoos are now famous because it represents beauty, grace, refinement and fragility. There are different sizes and shapes of butterfly tattoo designs that are most loved by men and women. Butterfly tattoos also come in different color schemes that ranges from two-tones to colorful ones. Butterfly tattoos known for its unique, gorgeous and striking colors. Anyone who has a butterfly tattoo can be a head turner. For sure, you have seen or come across people with butterfly tattoos because people are going crazy about it.

Females choose butterfly tattoos because it symbolizes magic, metamorphosis, femininity and rebirth. Most women want their butterfly tattoos tattooed on ankles, shoulders, lower back area, upper back area, chest and armbands or just about anywhere. With the huge number of butterfly images available, it can take quite some time to choose the perfect butterfly tattoo design. People who have chosen butterfly tattoos may have gone through a transformative experience in life and want to express it in the form of butterflies.

Butterfly tattoos are so famous that even high profile celebrities are choosing it. Drew Barrymore has a butterfly tattoo under her navel. Britney Spears and Paris Hilton also have butterfly tattoos, which prove that butterfly tattoos are feminine tattoos. Nowadays, more and more women and even men are considering butterfly tattoos.

There are instances and traditions where butterflies are used to signify witches, abundance and divine love. If you wish to have a butterfly tattoo, choose the one that represents your personality. Aside from representing metamorphosis, butterfly tattoos also symbolize life, freedom or life after death. With all the different butterfly tattoo designs, you can absolutely choose one that reflects your personality.

Oftentimes, many people ask about the meaning of the butterfly. In some cultures, butterflies are recognized as a bringer of bad news or bad luck, while most people regard it as a symbol of new life or a new beginning. The earlier cultures believed that caterpillars die to give life to the butterfly, which made them assume that butterflies are bad luck. The latter focused on the rebirth of the caterpillar through the butterfly, which made the significance of the butterfly tattoo popular.

In Japanese culture, butterflies are known as the embodiment of one's soul. In Chinese culture, the butterfly represents young love of a young heart. They believe that it is a symbol of grace and is associated with romanticism.

There are hundreds of tattoo designs such as Hawaiian tribal tattoos, tribal bear tattoos and so much more. However, why do most females prefer butterfly tattoos? Many females choose butterfly tattoo designs for its symbolism and specification while some people choose it because of its appearance, without ever knowing its representation. When you go to a tattoo parlor, you will find pre made designs of butterfly tattoos or you can have it customized. Butterfly tattoo is one of the most popular tattoo designs among females because it helps them to convey their feminine side. They can choose from small to big and bold tribal butterflies and still there are hundreds of designs to choose from.

Butterfly tattoos are often placed on the back. Other women put the butterfly tattoo on their ankles and wrist, or on their chest. However, there are no rules concerning where you want to put a tattoo. You can have it hidden under clothing if you are looking for a job because some companies have restrictions when hiring people with body art. Those who consider tattoo as a fashion trend show off their tattoos and make it visible for others to see. If you want to have a butterfly tattoo, make sure that you choose the best design that reflects your personality. Also, choose the perfect spot so that other people can appreciate it.




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Tattoo Removal Options - How to Remove a Tattoo Effectively


In this article we'll examine how different tattoo removal options are used to help people at all ages to remove tattoos from their bodies they no longer appreciate. One of the many reasons for people to remove tattoos is to get rid of something they don't want to remember, for example a person's name when the love is over.

What is a tattoo? Tattoo is made on the body by burying color pigments inside the skin's surface. Since it is embedded inside the dermal layers, tattoo can't be easily destroyed even though with severe burn. Tattoos are built to last forever. Removing them is very difficult and expansive. So, how to remove a tattoo and what are the available tattoo removal options?

Here are a few common methods on how to remove a tattoo:

1. Remove tattoo with micro dermabrasion: Micro skin dermabrasion method is a sand blasting process that sprays fine abrasive oxide across tattoo areas in order to remove the outer and middle skin layers that hold the tattoo pigments. The body will replace the injured skin surface with new and healthy cells. Some dermabrasion instruments are in the form of polishing wheels to "sand off" the tattoo skin layers. The pain during this procedure is within bearable limits.

2. Remove tattoo through freezing (cryosurgery) method: A localized frostbite is created at tattoo areas through freezing of the skin surface with liquid nitrogen spray. The frostbite with tattoo pigmentation will peel off in the next 3 to 4 weeks after the treatment. Scars may develop with this method.

3. Remove tattoo with chemical peels: Chemical solution and sometimes acid is used to etch away the outer skin layers gradually until the dermal layer with tattoo pigmentation is reached.

4. Remove tattoo with excision: Excision surgery is only suitable for small tattoos. For large tattoos, several treatments are usually required together with a skin graft to cover up the skin. Excision involves a local anesthetic to numb the tattoo areas, and dermal layers with tattoo pigments are cut out of the skin. This method leaves a scar behind.

5. Laser tattoo removal: Laser surgery is the most effective tattoo removal options and has least damage to the skin. The laser beam can be selectively set up to remove tattoo pigmentation without harming the surrounding skin. The healing duration is much shorter with laser surgery except the treatment cost is very high.




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