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Friday, August 31, 2007

Picking a Tattoo Studio For your First Tattoo

Picking out the best tattoo studio, or parlor :-)
that fits your specified needs is a very all important first step to getting the RIGHT TATTOO DONE RIGHT. Your health and safety MUST be the prime concern of any respectable shop. And it should be to you also. With incapacitating diseases like HIV and Hepatitis, one can NEVER be too safe! You should not be willing to take a chance with your health. And neither should a responsible tattoo studio. There are a lot ways to find just the right tattoo studio that fits the bill. Let's talk about the most obvious, and the best form of advertising, WORD OF MOUTH. Do you have any friends or relatives that have had a tat done that looks good? Ask them who and where they went to for their tattoo. Then investigate this place for your self just to be 100% positive. Keep in mind that you don't always have to go with the first studio you visit! Look around. Be choosy. There's plenty of time to get your first tattoo, so DON'T RUSH IT! Take your time and make the best choice based on your findings. Here's a short checklist you can use to begin filtering out the good from the bad so that you can make the best decision you can. Come back tomorrow for more info till then….. Here are some Kanji Symbols danger
betray
beautiful
butterfly

crazy-mad
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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Arm Band Tattoo's

Cool Arm Band Tattoo's
































Before you Get a Tattoo

Do you want to get 'inked'?
before you jump in head first, here are some
things you might want to consider before that first needle touches your skin.
Getting a tattoo is an important decision. It involves more than just picking a cool
picture from a wall, book, or website. What you put on your body will be there for
a LONG time. Your ENTIRE life. So, it’s absolutely vital that you choose wisely
and take into consideration every single aspect of the whole tattooing process
including examining your motivation for getting a tattoo!
this blog you are going to here some other important points to ponder before having your body permanently etched with that perfect little image you've been wanting so
badly. I warn you, this is NOT like getting a bad hair cut. Hair will grow back, but
you’re stuck with your skin all your life! So make sure you have thought about your tattoo design you really dont want to be thinking I dont like it that much anymore there is no anymore once you have your Tattoo its your tattoo for the rest of your life!


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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

6 Most Dangerous Risks of Getting a Wrong Tattoo

By: Wincent Loh

Although most tattoos are applied with no problems at all, there are some tattoos that result in a not so good outcome. No matter how safe you may think they are, you simply can't overlook the risks involved with getting a tattoo. Tattoo artists may tell you that there are no risks involved - although this isn't the case.

The biggest concern you have when getting a tattoo is unsanitary equipment. If the equipment isn't cleaned and disinfected after each use, the risk for getting a disease is very high. You can also end up with a serious skin disease as well, if the tattoo gun is dirty or if the tattoo artist doesn't clean his equipment. The tattoo studio should be clean as well. With a lot of visitors, a studio can get dirty quickly - which is why it should be cleaned on a daily basis.

After getting your tattoo, if you notice any swelling or excessive redness around the tattoo, you should visit a doctor immediately, to find out if the tattoo is infected. In most cases, tattoo infections can be treated with medicine. If the infection is severe, you may be admitted to the hospital so they can further treat you. In the more severe cases, you may end up having to get the tattoo removed to prevent further infection. Removing a tattoo requires surgery, which also involves risks as well.

If removal of the tattoo is recommended or requested, the procedure can either be performed as an out patient surgery or one that requires a minimal stay in the hospital. The surgeon or physician will determine the removal, based on your health and overall chances of developing an infection. In most cases, tattoo removal is safe, with most patients given medicine that will treat infections and prevent any type of pain.

Although health risks are a concern, one of the biggest concerns for may is the overall appearance of the tattoo. Tattoos that are done by amateurs or not applied well, normally result in the appearance being ruined. Tattoos are something that will stick with you for the rest of your life, which is why the appearance is so important. If you get a tattoo removed, chances are that a scar will always remain. Even though most scars will become less noticeable as years go by, they will never completely go away - and always provide a reminder that a tattoo was once there.

Before you get a tattoo, you should always make it a point to examine the studio and ensure that it's clean. You should also ask questions, and make sure that the tattoo artists clean the equipment they use. If you stick around for a bit at the studio, you can normally find out a lot about the way they do business and how clean they are. If the studio appears to be clean and tidy, chances are you won't have to worry about dirty equipment or infections.

As with everything else in life, there is always decision to make. If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, you should first decide your reason for getting it, how you will feel about having it later on in life, and if the tattoo is something you can see yourself with. Before you put a permanent tattoo on your body, you should make sure that you are getting the tattoo for you because you want it. Whatever you do, you should always avoid getting a tattoo simply because someone else suggested it.

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