Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Tattoo Designs - Ideas To Consider

Every day thousands of people elect to get a tattoo, but can't decide which design to use. It's a difficult decision unless you know what you want. Not only are there an unlimited number of tattoo designs available, you've got the permanancy factor to overcome. In all likelihood, your new tattoo will be with you for life, so you've got to be certain that your choice of design will be as relevant to you years into the future as it is today.

Tattoos are a highly personal items and can mean so many different things to each person. For example, some people use tattoos to express their personality, some people use them to show their love for another person, while some people see tattoos as art and their body as an empty canvas.

Perhaps the best way to go about finding your perfect tattoo design is to ask the basic question, "Why do I want a tattoo?". Hopefully that should help you to narrow down your options.

The next stage is to look at as many different tattoo styles as possible. Weed out the styles and the types of design that you don't like and see what's left. At present, some of the most popular tattoo designs include;

1) Angel

Angel tattoos are popular with people who want to reflect the religious or spiritual side of their personality. Alternatively, if you would like an angelic design without the religious overtones, why not consider a fairy tattoo?

2) Butterfly

A butterfly tattoo represents grace and freedom. They also symbolize beauty, which makes them popular with women. They're also perfect for people who have never had a tattoo before or those who want a small tattoo.

3) Celtic

These ancient patterns and designs, which are often represented by elaborate knots and crosses are perfect for anyone with Scottish or Irish family connections.

4) Cross

Again, these designs can symbolize religious faith, but they're also commonly used with eternity symbols to show enduring love or friendship. So they're good if you want to get a tattoo with your children's names on it.

5) Flowers

Flower tattoos are a sign of beauty, growth and regeneration. And if you want a bright, vibrant tattoo with plenty of color, flowers will give you an endless number of possibilities.

6) Stars

Star tattoo designs are extremely popular and as such have come to symbolize a different cultural, social and religious meaning for many millions of people. In general, star tattoos represent positivity, dreams and high ambitions.

7) Tribal

Tribal tattoo designs have got a long and diverse history. Over the years different styles and shapes have come to represent many different historical tribes and cultures. So they're great for people who want to show a connection with their past ancestors.

But beyond the actual design that you choose, there are a number of factors that will help to personalise your tattoo.

Some tattoos, mainly the larger designs, such as dragons, angels, birds etc, are much more elaborate and intricate. The attention to detail is amazing and the end result is a highly lifelike piece of artwork. Alternatively, many tattoos, mainly the smaller designs, such as hearts, stars, flowers etc, are much simpler and more like a cartoon character in style. Colorful but with less detail.

Which brings us to the issue of color. The colors chosen for your design play a large part in the overall look and spirit of your tattoo. In general, women tend to select smaller tattoos with bright, vibrant colors. On the other hand, men go for larger designs with more muted color and extra detail to make the design look as lifelike as possible.

If you want to emphasize a side of your life, such as your beliefs or your culture, it's possible to combine traditional tattoo designs with items that reflect these values. For example, your design could incorporate a small cross, tribal lettering or even the colors of your home country's flag.

And finally, if you want the ultimate in personalisation, some people have their tattoo custom designed by an artist to combine several items that represent the various themes of their life. So in effect their tattoo or tattoos tell their life story.



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Body piercing

Body piercing has become more and more popular among teens and young adults

Pierced ears have been common for many years. But now, no part of the body seems to be off limits for rings, studs, and bars. Navels, tongues, eyebrows, and nostrils have become popular places for piercings.

Piercing has been around for a long time. It has been used in religious and cultural ceremonies and is common in some cultures around the world. For many of today's American youth, piercings are fashion statements. Like tattoos, daring clothing, and extreme hair styles, piercing may be a badge of identity.

Adults may worry that piercing is unsafe, or just plain wrong. They may view it as a sign of delinquency and rejection of traditional values. While this may be true for some teens, others see body piercing as a form of self-expression.

So, which is it? Is body piercing a passing phase--part of a personal declaration of independence? Or, does it signal an urge to push social limits and to take risks? The answer is different for each teen. Risk-taking can be a growth experience; the key is to take the right kind of risk. This means taking part in activities that build ability, awareness, and character.

What To Say

If a young person wants a piercing or comes home with one, ask why he wants it and how it fits into his self-image and social life. Discussion will be more useful than anger or immediate rejection. You may learn something by listening to your teen's views on the subject and you may get a chance to share your own thoughts.

What To Know

Learn about piercing, including the proper procedures, risks (there's that word again), and safety issues.2 Having the facts will help you provide guidance and make it tougher for a child to dismiss your concerns. If a child gets a body piercing, remember, the industry is not well-regulated. However, there are professional standards for which some piercers are certified. What To Do

Urging caution, keeping an eye on behavior, and enforcing rules can go a long way toward helping your teen make healthy choices. Prevention is about more than stopping problem behavior. Channeling a young person's search for adventure can yield great results. Exposing teens to people, places, and ideas can open them up to a world of opportunity, but that world is different for each teen. For many young people, body piercing is a decision to try something new and may satisfy their appetites for adventure.



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Would You Put Motor Oil on Your Skin?

According to a study done by the American Academy of Dermatology, 36 percent of the nation’s young adults (ages 18 to 29) are decorated with at least one tattoo. These results also indicated that 24 percent of the population between the ages of 18 and 50 have been tattooed with the amount of tattooing divided equally between the sexes.

Tattoos are not just for sailors, bikers, or carnival workers anymore. Men and women from all walks of life are appreciating the beautiful art of tattooing. The look of the traditional tattoo parlor has changed. These tattoo parlors have been changed to upscale studios. These studios now follow very strict guidelines concerning sterilization and the age requirements.

Approximately five years ago, Debra Landis’ son came home with a tattoo. After the shock wore off, she set out researching the best way to heal it.

“After my son got his first tattoo, I came up with a formula that would help in the healing process. I just wanted to be sure that his tattoo would heal correctly. At the time, I owned an all natural body care company. I was already familiar with various healing ingredients for skin, but I did further research specifically for healing a new tattoo,” stated Debra Landis, owner and manufacturer of Tat Jam. “His artist was amazed as to how well the tattoos healed and my product sprang from there. The formula has been refined and perfected over the years. I only use the freshest and finest ingredients possible. I stand by my products. They are of the highest quality. I trust in them and believe in them. Personally, I use all of my own products. I would not recommend anything else.”

“Would you put motor oil on your skin? Anything with ‘lube’ or ‘petro’ on the label is the same thing as using motor oil. Tattoo artists are finally taking a second look at the ingredients of the product they put on fresh tattoos,” said Ms. Landis. “Anything with a petroleum derivative gives the skin a temporary feeling of softness because it sits on the skin. In reality, it draws the moisture OUT of your skin. That's why they say people are addicted to their Chapstick. It gives a temporary feeling of softness and then it slides off. You have to keep reapplying the product to continue the feeling of moist (moisturized) lips. I have even heard of an artist recommending hemorrhoid medication—that is way off track! Zinc is found in some of these products. My research had indicated that 1 in every 100 people have a reaction to Zinc. And then there is lanolin. This comes from sheep. All I can say is, “How many people do you know allergic to wool?”

“Getting a tattoo is very traumatic to the skin. You really need to nurture the skin, replenish the cells, and bring it back to health. With proper healing, the color is retained. If the tattoo doesn't heal correctly you will probably have to go back in to get it repaired,” continued Ms. Landis. “We currently sell at the wholesale price. You can find Tat Jam at a retail location, online distributors, and, of course, at various tattoo studios.”

Keep the color and heal the skin. Tat Jam is the best product to heal a new tattoo by nurturing the skin and replenishing the cells. Tat Jam will also help in keeping the color. Only the finest ingredients are used in the manufacture of Tat Jam. If you would like to become a retail distributor or would like more information, visit the Tat Jam website at http://www.tatjam.com


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Lower Back Tattoos

Most commonly found on women, lower back tattoos are often reserved for the daintiest of designs. Everything from flowers to hearts and even lettering can be used as lower back tattoos. Popular in part because they are so appealing, lower back tattoos have quickly become a symbol of sexiness and are commonly seen during swimsuit season or on women who wear low rise jeans.

As for popular lower back tattoos, the possibilities are limitless. The rose and/or the lotus flower are among the popular lower back tattoos in the floral design. Hearts are also very popular, as are wing and sun tattoos.

Because there are so many options when it comes to lower back tattoos, it can often be difficult to select the perfect design. One way to find the right image is by visiting the local tattoo parlor and checking out their image samples. If you already know what type of tattoo that you want (i.e., floral, celestial, lettering, heart, etc.), then you can find your preferred design very easily. One way of accomplishing this goal is to look at real life photographs, whenever possible, and select from actual images. Another way is to recreate your idea onto paper and give it to the tattoo artist who will be applying your lower back tattoos.

Many people select lower back tattoos based on their meaning. An example would be a star that reminds them to keep reaching for the stars or a butterfly that signifies a new beginning. There are many meanings to images, but it is important that individuals select a symbol that means something special to them. Whether it’s a reminder of a special day or time, a hope for the future or the name of a loved one, lower back tattoos are chosen with just as much thought as any other.

Before the purchase or application of lower back tattoos, an individual should make sure that the artist is properly trained and licensed to produce a safe and quality tattoo. Any tattoo, including lower back tattoos, is not to be applied by an amateur or anyone who has not been properly trained in the handling and sterilization of tattoo equipment. If you have any questions about the safety of your tattoo, be sure to ask the artist who applies it. He/she will bandage the site of the tattoo and provide you with instructions on how to avoid infection and general care for the site until it has completely healed.

The information in this article is to be used for informational purposes only. It should not be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice regarding lower back tattoos.



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Aquarius Tattoos

If you are thinking of getting a tattoo and were born between January 21 and February 19, then Aquarius tattoos may be just what you are looking for. Because many people choose to get a tattoo that represents their astrology sign or something personal about themselves, there is no better choice for many than a tattoo that represents their birth sign.

Aquarians are caring and have a good sense of humor, which makes them ideal company for their closest friends. Because they are not very social, Aquarians commonly have a close network of friends with whom they spend most of their time. Therefore, Aquarius tattoos may symbolize friendship or an image the conveys caring, such as a heart.

By nature, Aquarians are both forgiving and full of charm. Because they are also calm, a likely color choice for Aquarius tattoos is light blue and an image may be that of water. Coincidentally, this is also one of the Aquarius colors which, along with gray, make up the hues associated with this astrological sign. The dandelion, which is one of the official plants of the Aquarius, also makes a popular tattoo choice for women.

The official symbol for Aquarius is the water-bearer, who is shown pouring water from a container. If an Aquarius is looking for an exact recreation of their astrology sign, they can select from magazine clippings, internet images or may be able to provide their tattoo artist with a sketch. These will all provide valuable inspiration for a tattoo artist, who can often accommodate images that are brought in by a customer. There's no better way to customize a tattoo than by choosing a design separate from the standard images offered at most tattoo studios.

Did you know that Aquarians are creative? As a result, they make terrific artists and entrepreneurs. Because they are known dreamers, those that carry the Aquarius traits are often thinking of the future and how to reach their dreams. Therefore, popular Aquarius tattoos may also include images that depict a certain goal or hope for the future, a destination yet to be traveled or a dream yet to be fulfilled.

Most people want to highlight their most positive characteristics, which comes to life through their choice of tattoos. Aquarians have a number of positive traits, including their humanitarianism, their creative and artistic notion, the fact that they are not afraid to be unique and original and the trait of being tolerant and well educated. Traits that tend to be less desirable, but are often known to be present in Aquarians, include their temper, the fact that they can become rebellious and are often unpredictable.

The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. It is not designed to be used as a complete guide to the Aquarius sign and should not be used as a recommendation or advice relating to the application of Aquarius tattoos or any specific design. Individuals who are considering getting a tattoo should carefully weigh all of the risks associated with application and should also be selective in choosing a tattoo parlor or artist.



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Sagittarius Tattoos

In deciding which tattoo to get, many people choose to select an image that represents their astrology sign. Sagittarius is the sign for those who are born between November 22 and December 21, which means that Sagittarius tattoos are popular among those who celebrate a birthday later in the year.

Energetic and active, Sagittarius is a sign that is also attached to those who enjoy traveling and being close to nature. For this reason, Sagittarius tattoos may include images of a favorite vacation spot or some aspect of nature that holds a special place in the wearer's heart. Because they are also curious, Sagittarius are very intelligent and are great thinkers. With this in mind, a scholarly image may also be ideal when selecting a Sagittarius tattoo choice.

Sagittarius tattoos may also be indicative of the sign's colors, which include blue, bronze and beige. The astrology sign itself features an image of half man and half horse. The bottom part is the horse and the upper half is a man. Holding an arrow pointed upward toward the sky, the Sagittarius sign is one that symbolizes man's ability to aim high with his thoughts. As the official symbol for the astrology sign, this is a popular choice for Sagittarius tattoos.

Because Sagittarius tend to aim high with their thoughts, they are optimistic. More likely to see the sunny side of things rather than the bleak, Sagittarius may also choose a tattoo that features a sun or other symbol of bright and happy times. Also spiritual and religious, Sagittarius tattoos often depict an important image of faith and hope.

When choosing a tattoo, most customers choose a symbol or image that represents something about themselves, a place they have traveled, someone that they love or a special memory of a certain time in their lives. Sagittarius have a number of positive characteristics, which include being open-minded, direct, optimistic, adventuresome, well educated, eager, social and charming. Any of these characteristics can be used as the basis for Sagittarius tattoos.

If in doubt about selection, the best way to learn what a tattoo artist is capable of is simply to ask. Most studios have samples available to help each customer to make his/her decision, but it may also be possible to provide your own image and ask the artist if he/she can work with it. Sagittarius tattoos are not unusual and should be available at most tattoo studios. Internet images, pictures from a magazine or simply a hand drawn sketch can all be used as inspiration for Sagittarius tattoos.

The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. It is not designed to be used as a complete guide to the Sagittarius sign and should not be used as a recommendation or advice relating to the application of Sagittarius tattoos or any specific design. Individuals who are considering getting a tattoo should carefully weigh all of the risks associated with application and should also be selective in choosing a tattoo parlor or artist.



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Angel Tattoos

Images of angels have filled man's art since no one knows exactly when. But the renaissance seem to have given much emphasis on this heavenly depictions that have made angels popular as the winged creatures hovering the earth to provide protection against evil elements.

Atleast, that is our general image of what angels are.

Our adoration towards their essence has made us preoccupied with our attempts to create physical manifestations of their being. Nonetheless, we still don't know for sure how they truly appear. After all, no one has seen a true angel yet. So what we now have are pairs of wings and lovely, charming faces.

Nevertheless, they uphold extreme level of spiritual significance (and so do angel tattoos). They were normally depicted as Divine soldiers and messengers of the Most High. They are the deliverers of His word and the deliverer of affliction for those who have committed grave misdeeds. In short, they are thought to be the links, the beings that create the connection between the realms of Heaven and our earthly dwelling.

Not only do the Christians have records of angels in their scripts. Both the Muslims and the Jews have kept watch on their appearances and manifestations in their history.

While nothing material can provide us with evidences that angels truly exist, we still cannot deny the fact that art has been closely intertwined with images. And tattoo, being an art consequently followed the steps of higher (and more acceptable) forms of art.

Although angels have extreme significance pertaining to religion, their popularity has been attributed much to their beautiful forms that are generously submitted to artistic concepts and designs. The wings, which in normal cases are the focus of tattoo designs, are artistic enough even when used alone. In fact, many depictions and tattoo ideas include only the wings of angels. And these wings, being the body of the full design are added with crosses, wordings and other elements that are used to complement their beauty.

As we talk now, it may seem too natural that any one would wear an angel tattoo. But you see, some centuries past people were forbidden from tattooing, especially those that include spiritual symbolism such as the angels and crosses. And this is undoubtedly true among Christians.

A thousand years ago, the Catholic church considered tattooing (of any forms or designs) as a deviltry since it utterly disfigures and disgraces the human body which is considered to be the "temple of God'. And that was a millenium ago. Nowadays, Catholics and Christians alike are forever changing their bodies with tattoos of angels, crosses and sacred hearts.

Thus, the cultural fad becomes a statement of religion and faith.

It is strange to think that the medium the pirates and prisoners used is now common among people of faith.

Many see angel tattoos as effective means of reminding them of their beliefs. Say in one case, a man decided to have in his chest an engraved image of praying hands and an acronym of the phrase- see me through. Thus, he constantly feels that prayer is not only within his spirit, it has also crept into his body.

This is not an unusual line of thought. After all, man has been for long, in search of protection. And representations of this compassionate images drawn in his skin are known to be the most potent types. The angles just happened to be the more popular forms of this protection in our part of the world.



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Foot Tattoo: Tips and Designs

It is very common for everyone to see a relative, officemate, classmate, and friend who sport the latest tattoo on his or her chest, arms, and foot. Mind you, tattoos are not only for men. Several daring women also get their skins imprinted with attractive tattoo designs. The washable henna tattoo is commonly adhered to by those who simply like to try things out. Meanwhile, the permanent tattoo is commonly availed by the bold and adventurous individuals.

For most women, they find foot tattoo exhilarating. There is a sort of mystery conveyed. It is also another form of stylish technique. For most women, they do not practically intend to show off their tattoos in the most ordinary parts of the human body. They enjoy the compliments they receive from people once they find out that they possess tattoos in the less visible parts of their body.

What are tattoos for?

Tattoos are typically used for self-expression. They are various designs of tattoos. They come in heart shapes, floral designs, tribal forms, animals, geometric shapes, names, and many others. They are likewise needled into the various parts of the body. Foot tattoo explains some mystery since they are not visibly seen at once.

What are the valuable tips for choosing the foot tattoo?

When deciding for the right foot tattoo design, do not go for the stereotypes. If you want to set yourself apart from the rest of the tattooed community, have some weird or rare designs. Get the opinion of the tattoo artist. He may have some cool and interesting ideas.

Do not mix and match Chinese or Japanese tattoos with the Tribal designs. They will only look messy on your skin. Whether the foot tattoo you’ll get is washable or permanent, it is always best to choose one that will look good on your skin.

Seek the service of a credible tattoo artist instead of some backstreet tattoo artist whose service charge is affordable. You do not want to regret your decision later, right?

Take care of your tattoos. Freshly made foot tattoos when exposed to too much heat of the sun or water may flash off some of the materials used.

What are some of the coolest foot tattoo designs available?

The new school style.

These designs are basically the modernized versions of the sailor styled tattoos in those earlier years which include the swallows and anchors. Today, they are made to be a lot animated and brighter. Most women prefer this foot tattoo style.

The Japanese kanji.

Japanese characters are of great appeal both to the men and women. Among the sought after Japanese style tattoos are the carp fish and the koi.

The floral and the love heart.

These designs are the hottest among the women as they look a lot sexier. They are typically needled on the chest but can also look good as a foot tattoo.

The star tattoo.

These are commonly found on the wrists, legs, and foot.

The tribal styled tattoo.

These tattoo designs have been craved for by many people since the olden days. Today, several people still fancy these foot tattoo designs.

Foot tattoos are cool, fun, and exciting for a lot of people. The way it is perceived, foot tattoos have become more acceptable forms of self-revelation even in the corporate world.



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Japanese Tattoo

Japanese Tattoo: Looking Into its Artistic Craftsmanship

People may get varied notions when it comes to the use and exposition of tattoos. But then today’s contemporary age sees tattoos as more accepted forms of body art. In fact, the use of tattoos on any part of the human body is now held to be extra popular.

Individuals who are too much willing to get their tattoos would simply run to the tattooists and bare their skins.

Those years too, only the men were regarded to be brave enough to endure the pain brought about by the needle used by the tattooists. However, today, there are also a lot of women who crave to get their own tattoos. The modern times have required tattoo artists to be more than innovative. Thus, the styles, designs, and techniques used have improved a lot. There is a high demand for unique and top quality tattoos supplies too.

Tattoo is art. The Japanese tattoo therefore expresses a form of art that is gifted with antiquity. Yes, Japanese tattoo is one ancient art which traces back its beginnings several centuries back. Unlike the other forms of tattoos, the Japanese tattoos where once used in figurines, walls, and other things aside from the human body. They had in themselves special meanings and symbols.

The Haniwa, those little clay figurines bore in them facial tattoos. When they were found in the tombs, they dated back to the early fourth and fifth centuries. For the interpreters, these Japanese tattoos symbolized a respectable social rank. They may have also been meant to fend off wild animals or evil presence.

As time passed by, the tradition was soon forgotten. The practice of tattooing was diverted into the criminals as their faces were marked with tattoos as a significant form of punishment for them. Studies about ostracism in the society tend to favor tattooing as the people have discovered some artistic senses to hide the very discriminating symbols which they have been marked with. As a result, several other patterns and shapes came to evolve.

The Common Subjects of Japanese Tattoo

Among the most famous subjects or inspirations of the Japanese tattoos are religion and love. Most couples, lowly prostitutes, and courtesans were visibly seen with the names of their partners tattooed on their inner arms. The kanji, which often symbolized eternal love, were thus particularly added.

During the 18th century, the custom of the Japanese tattoo as a symbol of religious rituals came to evolve as one popular fashion trend. Most of the adherents were members of the urbanized working classes. From 1989 up to the year 1801, Japanese tattoos got banned. But then, a large number of rickshaw pullers, laborers, artisans, criminals, firefighters, and prostitutes continued getting their skin tattooed.

The Overall View about Japanese Tattoo

The samurais and the merchants perceived Japanese tattoos as exotic sights. In fact, a lot of tattoo exhibitions matched with prizes and judges were held in the country. There came a time when the Japanese tattoo was greatly commended. The bans set by the government on the Japanese tattoo were simply ignored by the people.

The Japanese tattoo is closely related to the popular Japanese woodblock print when it comes to the technique employed, coloring, and design. As time passed by, Japanese tattoo has become more innovative, lively, and subtle.


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Tattoo Designs Choice

How does it feel like to be tattooed? It is painful, alright. After all it is an art. Art needs emotions (which presumably cover pain!) to bring out the best from an art piece. The money aside, pain in tattooing is part of the investment.

And depending on the design of your tattoo, the process will get on more painful and painful. So please bear with it.

The more decorative or the more symbolic your tattoo design is, the more artistic it will get. Tattoo is simply a means of self-expression. It is after all, used among wide scopes of culture and its history runs down from ages to ages. And understandably, as the 'ages' went, the tattoo designs became more elaborate that some developed more like living artworks rather than simple accentuations imbedded into human skin.

There are literally myriad of tattoo designs that often leave customers overwhelmed. Let us take a look on some more popular designs these days so you and other people planning to get tattooed would have more defined ideas of what design to punch into the skin. Note: This isn't easy and the process is equally not handy so focus on what you truly desire and work on it until the last point of the needle.

No culture in the world is more responsible with the development of the tattoo than the region of the Polynesia. The word itself came from its ancient language, which meant "to make a mark".

The designs patterned from ancient ideas spotted in this region are normally referred to as tribal, one of the most intuitive and versatile designs there are. Aggressive bold lines and symmetrical patterns, tribal tattoos remain to be popular (and constantly working its way to extreme popularity) because it primarily allows the influence of other cultures, artists' personal expression and fusion with other designs.

Like its tribal ancestors, designs patterned from Celtic ideas don't actually contain or convey a single concept, rather it communicates feelings and illustrations depending on the interpretation of the audience. Celtic concepts were typically borrowed from ancient Celtic culture tracing back from the 1st century. These designs don't present specific images, except for those that depict certain pieces of Celtic history and literature. Designs covered in this genre have no beginning and no end. They are composed of intertwining loops and knots. While unquestionably famous, Celtic tattoo designs should only be done by artists who have dedicated their profession in this single style.

Yet it is not only the looks that matter in tattoo designs. Because it is for self-expression, people often find themselves content with adding specific religious symbols that make their faith more pronounced. No wonder, the extreme prevalence of angels, crosses and other religious tokens can be seen throughout many regions.

Well, who would forget patriotism? (Or is it due to lack of choice? Probably not.)

The eagle, the eagle, the eagle. Well, that's stereotypical. How many times have we seen myriad of eagle designs that depict the Great America? We've already lost count actually.

Americans seem to have this special commitment towards the country that they are even willing to leave marks of its symbols into their skin. You may choose to follow after their practice but you may also not. That really depends on our preference. However, if you want to be unique, you can try looking for more seldomly used design rather than the American eagle or any other eagle of that sort.

The only key here is to ask yourself what really matters to you. Will I love Mary mean the same thing a few years from now? Think.


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Tattoo Artist Salary

As a general rule, a tattoo artist salary is based on a number of factors that are similar to any other job in the marketplace today. Among the most determining factors are region, experience and the ability of the artist themselves.

When you apply for employment, in almost any profession, the rate of pay is largely based on experience. For instance, if you have 10 years of experience as a tattoo artist, you are likely to commission a higher rate of pay than someone who is still new to the industry. Why? Because someone with more experience requires less training, monitoring and is more likely to complete the work quickly and with more accuracy. In a nutshell, more experience will get you a better tattoo artist salary.

In part, a tattoo artist salary will also be based on your geographical region. For instance, larger cities are a more profitable location for most businesses and they attract a higher number of customers. Because salaries are commonly higher in cities due to the cost of living, a tattoo artist salary will be higher there than if that same artist were to gain employment in a rural area.

A qualified tattoo artist must be properly trained prior to working in a studio. Because the only way to have a tattoo removed generally requires surgery, it’s very important that the tattoo is professionally done to minimize the risks of a mistake. Therefore, the level of professional training and internship will largely determine a tattoo artist salary. If you are new to the industry and require special training, it’s reasonable to expect a lesser salary than someone who has already had professional training and is an experienced tattoo artist.

As with any other employer, tattoo studios will vary as to how much they pay their employees. If you work for someone else, you are agreeing to work on their payment schedule and however often they need your services. If you are starting your own business, you stand to earn a lot more money than if you are working for someone else. With your own studio, you set the price and you keep the profits. For this reason alone, many tattoo artists are opening their own parlor and entering the world of self-employment.

If you are interested in learning more about a typical tattoo artist salary in your area, the best way to inquire is to ask local studios if they are hiring artists and how much they pay. Some employers will invite applicants to submit their wage requirements, but it’s important to consider your region while calculating. If you submit an hourly wage that is too high, you may miss out on the job. If you submit an offer that is too low, the employer may think that you undervalue your service and may have reservations about hiring you.

As a final thought to researching a tattoo artist salary in your area, make sure that you consider the amount of work involved and whether or not a potential employer offers any type of benefits, including medical, dental and/or vision. The more intricate the work, the higher the pay. If an employer wants to tap into your natural artistic talents, they should be willing to compensate you according to that level of talent.



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What to Watch Out in a Tattoo Parlor

Tattoo, being an art practiced for ages now, should be a perfect art that must not bring you dissatisfaction.

Its existence is thought to have lasted for 5 000 years since its early beginnings. And its practice is extensively known among varied cultures.

In the east, the custom of tattooing is thought to have started from the Ainu tribe of the Japan. These were fierce warriors and markings made from tattoos seemed to play vital roles in their ranks in the society.

In the western world however, it all rooted from the islands in the Polynesia.

No other culture in the world surpasses the Polynesian's adoration towards the art of tattooing. In the later years though, pirates who have penetrated into the Polynesian islands adopted the use of marking the bodies permanently and imported the practice into the European world wherein many struggles have been fought before the art has reached its recent status. In one instance, the Catholic church have banned the use of art since it was thought to disfigure the human body which is known to be the temple of the Holy Spirit.

Nonetheless, the American Indians were advanced in their time since they already have been practicing tattooing prior to the integration of this art into the western culture.

In our culture nowadays, tattooing is becoming socially acceptable. With many viewing it as a form of self-expression. Thus, the rise of the industry is inevitable. However, with tattoo "artists" that mark themselves specialists in the field, many still prove to be failures in their profession. And tattooing, like any other commodity should deliver you the art that you so desire and the service they promised.

A tattoo parlor, like a surgery room or a health care unit must have primary interest on sanitation. The practice of tattooing requires the breaching of the skin. And can therefore result to infections that range from mild to severe. Without proper measure, the infections that might have been driven from a tattoo session can aggravate and lead you to seeking immediate medical attention.

Sharing of tattoo equipments is part of the process. However, there are devices that are easily discarded after each use. Any self-respecting tattoo artist knows the value of segregating reusable equipments from those that must be disposed accordingly.

You are in grave risk of contracting communicable diseases if the tattoo parlor does not practice appropriate precaution. So it would be wise to ensure yourself that the personnel, as well as their devices and equipment are properly maintained.

The next precaution is not so much with the health issues, but of appearance. The result of the tattoo depends on the skills of the tattoo artists. Thus, one needs to have a thorough research on the tattoo parlor you are eyeing on so you would know what to expect.

If the tattoo artist is an amateur, it is likely that he will produce a blurred tattoo due to uneven spread of ink. It takes experience and time before a tattoo artist can truly drive ink into the dermis layer of the skin.

If on the occasion that your tattoo is not properly done, the ultimate repercussion would be to have the tattoo removed or learn to live with it. Either way, you loose. Thus, once you decide to leave a permanent mark on your skin, secure to it that you are going into the right tattoo parlor.


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