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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Nice Temporary Tattoo Designs for Women and Men





Autor By zpark1

Getting a tattoo, as you have probably already guessed, is no simple decision. Once the tattoo design has been superimposed onto your skin, it is a permanent part of your overall appearance. Having a tattoo done isn't like going to the store and buying a t-shirt. If you don't like the t-shirt you buy, sure you can return it for something better, however when it comes to a tattoo, it's not so easy. You may choose - if you're brave enough - to undergo the necessary and painful laser surgery to remove the tattoo, however for most, a tattoo will stay for life.

Now that may all sound a little daunting, particularly if you aren't so sure you really want to go ahead and "get inked", however there is a solution for you: temporary tattoo designs.

What is a Temporary Tattoo Design?
The name itself is about as self-explanatory as you can get. A temporary tattoo design is a tattoo design you can apply to your skin and wash off! These are the ideal solution if you are reasonably keen on getting a tattoo, yet not quite sure if it's the way to go. With a temporary tattoo, you can choose a design that you really like, and apply it to your skin to trial the design. That way, if you find you don't particularly like the design or you don't like the look of the tattoo on your skin, you can simply wash it off.

Temporary Tattoo Application and Removal
Generally, temporary tattoos are simple to apply and painless. To apply a temporary tattoo, the film with the tattoo design on it is applied to the skin and after a time, the film is pulled away from the skin according to the transfer instructions. Typically, a temporary tattoo will last a few days, however sometimes the tattoo will still look reasonably good even weeks after the application. If you do not like the look of the tattoo or wish to remove it, you simply wash off according to the instructions - usually by using baby oil or a safe alcohol-based cleaner suitable for cleansing the skin.

Where to find Temporary Tattoo Designs
You're reading this article online right now, so you'll be happy to know that there are so many places online where you can browse a range of temporary tattoo designs, and purchase the designs you like. Rather than leave the hard work of finding good temporary tattoo design websites to you, we have taken the time to check out a number of suitable temporary tattoo websites well worth a visit:

* tattoofashion.com
This is a fantastic website with a huge variety of temporary tattoo designs to choose from. The designs are very realistic in appearance and easily categorized according to style, e.g. Chinese Tattoos, Maori Tattoos and Celtic Tattoos. There is plenty of information on the website about how to safely apply and remove the temporary tattoo you choose. You can inexpensively purchase temporary tattoos via the online store, and according to the website, all orders are dispatched in 24 hours with free worldwide delivery.

* tattoofun.com
This website clearly states that it is the largest temporary tattoo website online. There is quite a reasonable range of temporary tattoo designs to choose from, and again, the actual designs are categorized by theme and can be purchased quickly, via an online store usually for a few dollars. The actual tattoo paper is also sold in the online store, so users can print their own designs using their home computer.

* temptats.com
Another website for temporary tattoo designs that is worth checking out is Temp Tats. Again, this website has a huge range of temporary tattoo designs to choose from, all categorized according to style and also according to the area you wish to apply the tattoo, e.g. lower back, ankle. Each design typically costs a few dollars and can be purchased easily via the online store. You can also request custom designed temporary tattoos via this website, however the minimum quantity for a custom temporary tattoo order is 1000.

* bodygraphics.ca
Another temporary tattoo design website that has a decent design range is Body Graphics. Browse the design gallery according to style category and simply purchase the designs you like online in their store for just a few dollars per design. Custom temporary tattoo designs are also available, however the minimum order is 1000.

* tattoojohnny.com
Tattoo Johnny sells a product called Tattoo Test Drive via its online store. With each Test Drive pack you will receive one sheet of tattoo test paper and one clear transfer sheet. Choose from their huge range of tattoo designs and print onto the test paper. The Test Drive pack is available for just $3.89USD and you can download color drawings of a huge range of designs free via this website. Plenty of information relating to tattoos and temporary tattoos is available via this website, so it's definitely worth checking out.

So there are just a few of the temporary tattoo design websites worth exploring! Be sure to read the instructions carefully and have fun test driving your tattoos!

Getting A (Sterile) Tattoo on Sexy Body and Your Body Place



Autor By granola

Tattoos have been around since prehistoric times. Egyptian mummies have been dug up displaying tattoos. Humans frozen in glaciers 4,000 years ago bear tattoos. Cultures like the Maori in New Zealand use them as particular markings. And more recently, people wear them to express themselves. Some people think of their tattoos as art, and consider their bodies as the canvas on which the art is displayed. Because of the way society has begun accepting tattoos, it is relatively easy to obtain them. However, it is important to make sure that you are getting a good tattoo from a reputable tattoo artist.

Tattoos that are not properly applied can end up looking hideous. They can also become infected and cause a great deal of discomfort and health problems. If your tattoo is messed up for some reason, it is extremely difficult to have it altered or removed. You also need to ensure that you are dealing with a true professional. Someone who does not put the pigments in right can cause permanent (and unwanted) discoloration, or even cause more dire health problems.

For the most part, getting a tattoo is relatively routine any more. The key is to find a good tattoo parlor. One of the best ways to do this is to get recommendations from friends. If you have a friend whose tattoo has turned out particularly well, find out where she or he had it done. You should also find out about the overall experience. Any tattoo is going to involve some degree of discomfort or pain, but it is not normally excruciating. Find out how satisfied your friend was with the experience.

Next, it is important that you go in and check out the tattoo shop yourself. Look around to see how clean it is in general. Does the owner try to keep it fairly tidy? What about the instruments? Are they properly sterilized after use? You can even check the chair, stool, or bed used for the clients. Do they try to keep it clean? These are important considerations. You want to make sure that the tattoo location offers an atmosphere that is comfortable to you, especially if you are getting the tattoo somewhere you wouldn't normally let other people see.

Many states require licenses for their tattoo artists. Check out what the requirements in the state are, and make sure that your tattoo artist is properly credentialed. You can also try to get further references for work done. Talk to a few people who had their tattoos done at the location so that you can get a better idea of the overall experience. Find out how long the person has been in business, and where he or she learned the art. You want to make sure that you have a true professional, and that will lower your risk for problems.

Finally, there are proper ways to care for a tattoo after you get one. Make sure that you follow the instructions given you by the tattoo artist. After all, even the best tattoo can cause problems if you do not properly care for it in the days after getting the tattoo.

Tattoo Tips - Learn The Body Art Basics With Top Tattooing Tips



Autor By seeley

Getting a tattoo is a big decision. For many, it's an expression of self. For others, it's a way to show permanent membership in something bigger than themselves - a club, a military organization, fraternity and so on. The reasons for getting a tattoo are as varied as the kinds of tattoos available themselves. From cultural requirements to personal choice, body art can say a lot.

Here are some of the top concerns people face as they make the decision to get a tattoo or learn to care for one after it's done:

Why get a tattoo?
Many people view the body as their own personal canvas. It's meant to be decorated and painted. Others simply want a single tattoo to show their affiliation with a military organization or what have you. For others still, a tattoo is a cultural requirement, a rite of passage. In most locations, however, getting a tattoo is a personal choice and one that for the most part is permanent. Before you dive in, ask yourself if you're getting something you can live with - forever. If so, have fun. Get a tat you enjoy and do take care of it during the healing process.

How do you heal a tattoo site?
Generally the tattoo artist who puts the tattoo on you will offer advice for healing the site without damaging the ink. Hand lotions that don't include fragrance and even antibiotic ointments are good choices if no other advice is available. Do take care of the site and remember it's never a good idea to pick at a tattoo scab though. Keep this in mind as it can wreck the end product.

Will tattoos cover scars?
Depending on the style and type chosen and the skill of the artist, yes. The area must be healed first, however. Talk over the idea with a skilled artist and look at possible tattoos that will work.

Does tattooing cause a lot of pain?
In general, no. If the equipment is good and the artist even better, it will only sting for a little while.

Can a bad tattoo be fixed?
The answer here is yes and no. It really depends on what's wrong with the existing tattoo and what you want done. A good tattoo artist is the best place to start for advice on this.

Can a tattoo be hidden?
Yes. Even if the tattoo is in a location that can't be covered by clothing, there are makeup products available that can help hide one from view for special occasions. The effectiveness will, of course, depend on the tattoo in question and the quality of the product purchased.

Getting a tattoo can be a fun and rewarding experience. A skilled body artist can add a piece of personal art that will last a lifetime. Just be certain who you go to is skilled, you like what you're getting and that you take proper care of the tattoo site during the healing process. Body art is an age-old practice that stretches across all boundaries of the world. Whether you're getting a tattoo to express an artistic flare, to show affiliation or for cultural reasons, they are art that's worn forever.
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