Sunday, December 28, 2008

Japanese Tattoos




1) Kanji

Of the three types of Japanese tattoo symbols, Kanji is the most popular because it is so expressive and artistic. Each different Kanji symbol (of which there are reported to be more than 40,000) represents a specific idea or meaning. So by combining a number of different Kanji symbols in your tattoo design it's possible to create a stylish and unique tattoo that expresses an unlimited number of ideas and messages.


2) Hiragana


Unlike Kanji symbols, which represent various ideas or meanings, Hiragana is a style of writing that's used in everyday Japanese life. You'll find it used in media such as newspapers and magazines, so it's much more amenable to literal translation than Kanji.

In terms of design, the hiragana characters are more rounded than Kanji symbols, which is worth bearing in mind depending upon your artistic tastes. Hiragana writing is also known as cursive, so don't get confused if you hear someone speaking about a cursive tattoo.

3) Katakana

The system of Katakana is similar to Hiragana. Together they're known as Kana and were originally based on the Kanji symbols which existed more than one thousand years ago. Since than they've developed into their present form and both Hiragana and Katakana each have their own set of 46 symbols with which to form their words.

The system of Katakana symbols is used almost exclusively to represent words that are non Japanese in origin. These symbols are similar to the system of hiragana with the main difference being that words in Katakana have sharper edges and are much more angular in appearance.

And that concludes the three types of Japanese tattoo symbols that are available. However, there's no rule that says you have to choose one style and stick to it. You could have your tattoo designed so that it includes more than one of these styles. For example, you could have a sentence written using Hiragana that includes various Kanji symbols to enrich it with greater meaning.

But whatever option you select, it's important to take one additional safety precaution before you go anywhere near a tattoo studio with your design. As you can see from this brief explanation of different character types, the system of Japanese writing is extremely complicated and subtle.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Scorpio Symbol Tribal Tattoos

Scorpio symbol tribal tattoos are the trendiest body art that teens often dig to look cool and as a way of expression. They want to make an impression and they do it for a certain reason.

Some people get a tattoo to show courage while some get it as a form of body décor. If you have been thinking of getting a tattoo, think first of what design would it be. Do not rush and decide too quickly. Getting a tattoo is a crucial decision. Once it is done, you cannot just simply remove it by water or alcohol. It will be embedded in your skin and will be a part of your body.


This is the reason why you should think of a design that you will not get tired of seeing over and over again. Take your time on looking at a great number of designs and styles. Most of the tribal tattoo designs are simple yet so appealing.


Where can you find these fabulous designs? Well, you can browse magazines, pictures, or visit tattoo galleries. But the first thing you must do is to have the proper mindset. You should be able to accept the fact that you cannot just remove the tattoo after a few months.

The tattooing process may be quite painful and some designs are really expensive. Well, the price generally depends on the tattoo artist and the complexity of the design as well. It is best if you canvass the rates first so that you will know if you need more savings to get the tattoo you have been eyeing on. The internet is also a place where you can find dozens of tattoo galleries. Or you can try searching on various search engine sites to have a peek at the popular galleries and the latest technology in tattoo art.

Just because you saw your favorite artist with a heart tattoo on the chest, doesn’t mean that you should have that kind of design too. Well, there is practically a whole lot of designs that can definitely suit your personality and your body as well. Females who get a tattoo usually choose a tribal tattoo placed on the small of their backs. And sometimes, they want it done on the arms or in the ankle part. Most men like their tattoos placed on their backs or in their legs. The tattoo can vary in size and color, too.

Those who want a full back tribal tattoo, you can let a tattoo expert do this in a matter of sessions. Take your time in choosing the design. There is no need to rush at all. Keep in mind, your tattoo should be all worth it. Have fun searching. After all, you have a whole lot of time to search tattoo galleries to get the perfect tattoo design.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

How Tattoos Work


One might ask themselves how in the world does a tattoo stay on your skin forever? I mean, I'm pretty sure that most people are aware that we as human shed are skin all the time. So one might wonder how does the ink from our tattoos never fall off as well. Well in this post I will explain the whole process of how and why tattoos stay on our skin forever.


First you should know that a tattoo needle punctures you skin up to 50 to 3,00 times a minute when getting a tattoo. The tattoo needle punctures the cells of the dermis which is the second layer of the skin. Our skin consists of three layers: the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissues. The epidermis, is the outer layer of skin that acts as a protective barrier and contains no blood vessels. Below the epidermis, is a thicker layer called dermis and that is where tattoos go.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Tattoo Design For Today



A tattoo is a permanent marking made by inserting ink into the layers of skin

to change the pigment for decorative or other reasons. Tattoos on humans are

a type of decorative body modification, while tattoos on animals are most

commonly used for identification or branding.

Tattooing has been practiced worldwide. The Ainu, the indigenous people of

Japan, traditionally wore facial tattoos. Today one can find Berbers of

Tamazgha and Maori of New Zealand with facial tattoos. Tattooing was

widespread among Polynesian peoples and among certain tribal groups in the

Philippines, Borneo, Mentawai Islands, Africa, North America, South America,

Mesoamerica, Europe, Japan, Cambodia, New Zealand and Micronesia. Despite

some taboos surrounding tattooing, the art continues to be popular in many

parts of the world.

Various Ways of Removing Tattoos



Thousands of individuals each year undergo tattoo removal procedures after eventually regret having them. After the initial excitement and thrill, a large number of people realize that they have committed a blunder and want the tattoo removed. Tattoo removal has now become a million dollar business. There are various ways to get rid of tattoo. Some of the tattoo removal techniques are:

Dermabrasion

The area to be treated is frozen and then the skin where the tattoo is located is rubbed or scratched with a rotary abrasive brush or diamond fraise. It removes the top few layers of skin and finally tattoo is removed as the sanding goes deeper into the skin. The procedure is very painful and often turns out to be ineffective as it causes the skin to bleed and may leave a scar. There is always the risk of infection.

Salabrasion

Salabrasion is a centuries-old technique. Anesthetic is used to numb the area to be treated. Then salt-water solution is applied onto the tattoo. The area is then abraded with a tool similar to what is used in the dermabrasion procedure. The method is effective only in the case of superficial tattoos and requires multiple treatments. This technique is successful only in fading the tattoo and not completely removing it.

Excision

Anesthetic is injected, and the tattoo is cut out of the skin using a scalpel. Thereafter the surrounding skin is sewn back together. The procedure is ideal for smaller tattoos only. Though large tattoos can also be removed but then skin grafts are often required for large tattoo removal. People who undergo this procedure are extremely prone to infection and scarring.

Cover-Ups

In this method, old tattoo is replaced by a new tattoo. Some people prefer covering-up of their tattoo rather than removing tattoos completely as covering-up tattoo is comparatively less painful, inexpensive and doesn’t take several months to treat. Some skilled tattoo artists even specialize in cover-ups and provide excellent results. However you have limited options in cover-ups. The biggest disadvantage of this method is that cover-up tattoos can be done only once.

Tattoo Removal Creams

A tattoo removal cream is the most inexpensive way to remove a tattoo yourself. Market is flooded with several creams such as TatBGone and Tattoo-off that claim to be effective in fading tattoos. There are claims that these creams may fade a tattoo after a continuous use of several months but their success at removing a tattoo altogether is highly unlikely.

Saline Tattooing

In this procedure, tattoo artists fade a tattoo by tattooing lidocaine and saline solution over unwanted tattoo. This is beneficial for older tattoos. This process can just lighten the existing tattoo but can’t remove it altogether. This procedure is relatively harmless and cheaper. Though finding a tattoo artist to perform this task is difficult.

Laser Tattoo Removal

Laser tattoo removal is considered as the best method among all to get rid of unwanted tattoos. Although it is costly and requires multiple sessions, but at the end of the day it ensures that the process is relatively painless and bloodless. In this procedure, targeted tattoo is exposed to the intense pulses of light delivered by laser. This laser energy results in destruction of the ink pigment while ensuring minimum damage to the surrounding skin

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Great Things About Foot Tattoos

Foot tattoos are a great tattoo to get. First of all are very sexy and seem well suited for female tattoo designs. The intricate design of flowers with vines, butterflies, and fairies all work well on the top of the foot. Another nice benefit about foot tattoos is they can easily be covered up by just wearing shoes which is helpful for work.


Yet they can also easily be shown off with a great pair of high heels that reveal the top of the foot or even a cute pair of sandals on your day at the beach. Feet are a very sexy part on a women's body and accentuating them with some beautiful feminine body art just makes them even more so.

Popular Themes For Foot Tattoos - There of course are a ton of different tattoo designs that will work perfectly well on the foot. Which one you choose is completely a personal choice. You should always pick something that has a deeper meaning and symbolic significance to you. However it can also be helpful to know what designs are currently popular and what other people are getting. Most of the people that get foot tattoo designs are omen and the designs tend to be more delicate and feminine in nature. So tattoos like butterfly tattoos, flower tattoos, star tattoos, and angel tattoos are all very popular design choices.


Cost and Pain Level - The cost of any tattoo can really vary depending on a variety of factors. The experience and fame of the tattoo artist, how busy the tattoo shop is at the time you go in and even how intricate and large your design will be. Typically artists charge by the house and it is often $40 to $100 dollars an hour. A typically foot tattoo design however is pretty small and not that intricate so they are often on the lower end of the price range.

Another thing is since they are smaller in nature it is easy to get the whole tattoo done in one setting. In terms of pain level foot tattoo tend to be more painful then other places to tattoo on your body. The lack of fatty tissue between the skin ad the bone make foot tattoos more painful. However if you have gotten a tattoo before then you know what to expect and it shouldn't be that much worse.

If you re still considering getting a foot tattoo then it is important to take your time. Don't try to rush the process and end up with a tattoo that you regret. Instead take your time and work carefully with the artist to develop a design that you really feel passionate about.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Celebrity Tattoos



The beautiful Transformers star is a avid tattoo lover and has several of her own. A lot of people may not understand her tattoos and I've read a lot of people think they are tacky. But people don't get tattoos for other people they get them for themselves and I'm sure every tattoo that Megan has, has a special meaning to her.

Megan tattoos include:

A portrait of Marilyn Monroe on her right forearm, star and crescent moon on her right leg, symbol for strength on the back of her neck, a Shakespeare quote on her back, some tribal symbols, and a "Brian" on her stomach, as well as a poem she wrote that's on her ribcage.

Megan does have some regrets about one of her tattoos.

"She regrets the "tribal" tat. She said, "The guy was smoking weed while he tattooed me and he didn't do it correctly. Now it's nothing and I'm gonna get it removed. I was told he was a really amazing tattoo artist but he wasn't on his game that night. He was distracted."

This is what Megan had to say about getting tattoos in general.

"Every time I get a tattoo, it's a little f-you to anyone who tells me not to. It's weird to be part of Hollywood, which tries to control every aspect of people, from what they say to the color of their hair. And I like the way getting a tattoo feels. If I'm depressed, it's nice to get one and deal with the pain. I have one all the way down to my ribs. It hurt, but it felt good-like twisting a loose tooth. I'm not kidding when I say that if I ever lose a role because of my tattoos, I'll quit Hollywood and go to work at Costco."

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Talk To People



One of my favorite things to do is to talk to people who already have tattoos and learn about their experience. I also like to hear any funny stories they might have to share as well as some piece of information that I may not have known. Just yesterday I was talking to one of my sister's friends that has a tattoo on her toe and I actually learned something. She told me that it took her a long time to actually find a tattoo parlor that would actually tattoo her toe. The reason being is the when you have a tattoo on your foot/toe it tends to fade super super quickand some tattoo artists feel that it is a waste to tattoo an area that will fade very quickly. I will say that her tat is extremely faded and that it doesn't even look real. It looks like she took an ink pen and colored a daisy on her big toe.

So my whole point of this post is to simple talk to people who have tats and of course talk to tattoo artists. You never know what you will learn from the conversation that you can take with you and can share with another person. Although I'm pretty sure if you get a tattoo on your foot and or toe in black ink it won't fade as fast, but I could be wrong. I know two people who have tattoos on their feet both are in color and they both are pretty faded.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Tattoo Designs




Sleeve tattoo designs are extraordinary popular tattoos. People conceive these designs absolute fashionable and charming. These are very expressive too. There are other people who ascertain them bizarre. Irrespective of feelings, almost every tattoo fan love sleeve tattoo designs.


Behind the arising fame of tattoo design including Sleeve tattoo designs is the big influences of the media, celebrities, and bikers. You are able to find multiple colors and styles of Sleeve tattoo designs everywhere. Because of this popularity, flourishing number of people across the world are acquiring tattoos. Several people are taking it as a profession too. A few of these artists are very popular since they're the masters of sleeve tattoo designs.

Touch Of Japanese Style


Oriental-influenced designs are very popular in the USA, allowing you to add a touch of style and elegance to your décor. Japanese, Korean and Chinese patterns can be used in many ways, while authentic oriental products are easy to find.

Designs inspired from the Orient are becoming very popular in the United States nowadays. The rich artistic tradition from the Far East is inspiring our manufacturers of quality consumer goods to incorporate oriental influence in their design. Expertly weaved oriental rugs are also gaining pride of place in many American homes where the intricacy of their patterns adorns floors and even walls, for a touch of Eastern authenticity.

The Chinese alphabet has inspired some of the most popular oriental patterns. This writing system is also called Kanji. It differs from our western alphabet is that each symbol represents a word or a concept rather than a letter. Known as ideograms, these symbols allow the Chinese speakers of various dialects to use a writing system that is understandable by all. The Kanji symbols are used in both Japan and China. They are intricate and graceful, which explains why they would be so widely used in eastern-inspired designs. Their influence is particularly true of with regards to tattoos. As most American tattoo artists are not, however, fluent Chinese or Japanese speakers, one should always exercise caution before getting a Kanji tattoo. You should always ensure that the chosen design actually means what the shop catalog describes it as.

Tattoos And Their Healing Stages



A fresh tattoo is more or less an open wound so it requires the right aftercare so that it can heal properly. Each stage of the healing process means that the tattoo will need a different sort of caring method. Tattoos should be kept clean at all costs and should be exposed to the least amount of germs possible. Healing stages tend to be unique to various individuals so this is something you will have to consider as well.

Lots of factors tend to play their respective roles in the manner which your tattoo will heal. Some of these factors include the type of skin that you have, where the tattoo is located on your anatomy and the tattoo artist as well as the methods involved in creating and engraving the tattoo.

When your tattoo has been completed, the tattoo artist will usually place a bandage over the tattoo and tell you not to remove it for a few hours in order to limit the external exposure that your fresh tattoo gets.

Getting a fresh tattoo is somewhat like having some form of minor surgery so if your tattoo bleeds a little bit in the initial 24-hour period after you get it, consider it normal. A bandage should usually assist in absorbing any bleeding which results from your tattoo immediately after the procedure. You should also be rather careful when your bandage is being removed and you should not allow a huge amount of blood dry on your bandage.

The Number One Tattoo Gallery


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I spent months thinking about what tattoo I wanted to get, and had I known about Chopper Tattoo, that time could have been much shorter. They have unique award winning tattoos, and information about popular artists.

Choosing a tattoo is a very important decision, because a tattoo is forever. Chopper Tattoo is a great tool to use to find a tattoo that really means something to you.

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Sunday, December 14, 2008

The Symbols of Wild Boar Tattoos


The meaning of wild tattoos and wild boar tattoos may differ according to place and time. In the island of Borneo, wild boar tattoos are considered as the symbol of achievement. Traditionally, the family of young boy awards him with a badge of wild boar tattoo, when he successfully hunts a wild boar. It's an age old ritual in the island of Borneo. On the other hand, Indians use tattoos for religious purposes. So, the meaning differs along with place and time.

The popularity of Japanese styled tattoos is also growing very rapidly. Most of the Japanese wild tattoos including wild boar tattoos are originally taken from artwork.

Tattoos are permanent. In most of cases, people get tattoos for a life time. Therefore, you need to understand the exact meaning of your chosen wild tattoos. It's always better to select wild boar tattoos wisely rather than regretting later. You are reading this article that means you want to understand the exact meaning behind wild boar tattoos. Most of the wild boar tattoos are related to old European cultures. Since wild boars are very powerful, in ancient Europe hunters used to group in order to kill wild boars.

Nautical Star Tattoos for Girls (Lesbians)

In time, nautical star tattoos have also gained a different significance. In the forties and the fifties, gays and lesbians were wearing these tattoos to recognize each other. Tracing back the nautical star tattoo history and the significance one may find a convincing legacy of the early sailors who used to get their hand tattooed by this popular symbol in an attempt to please the lady luck and to have a smooth sailing not only in the sea but also in life. But beyond that, many soldiers get nautical tattoos or star tattoos as a symbol of protection and security.


These stars are often referred to as compass stars also, which were similar to the nautical star in that sailors used them to help guide their way in the night. These stars were first tattooed on sailors because they used the stars to find their way. Nautical stars have a long history in the world of tattoo designs dating all the way back to the early sailors, hence the name , nautical star tattoos.

There has been much controversy and heated discussion regarding the meaning nautical star tattoo and significance of nautical star tattoos and design, the history, meaning and symbolism of these tattoos has been open to many interpretations. Historically most everyone agrees that sailors were the first people to get such star tattoos.

Lesbians usually wear these tattoos on the inside of their wrists, the tattoos have become more visible in this group and they are often presented as a sign of solidarity with the lesbians from different ages that were oppressed for their sexual preferences. Nautical star tattoos also appear on the elbows of punk fans that consider this tattoo to indicate the north as a symbol of home, a concept that is closely related to the North Star that guided the sailors home.

Hollywood Celebrities with Treand of Tattoos

One of the biggest stars who carry tattoos with élan is Angelina Jolie and has been know to wear a number of tattoos all around her body. She has been known to wear Thai tiger, tribal dragon and a number of Latin verses on her arms and shoulders.


The trend of tattoos started catching up with Hollywood celebrities in the sixties and as far as I can remember Janis Joplin was one of the first celebrities who got tattooed by Lyle Tuttle who is considered to be the forefather of American tattooing.

Even one of the sexiest celebrities on Earth Johnny Depp has been known to sport tattoo on his arms which a number of fans have emulated. David Beckham too is known for his love for tattoos and has been caught sporting a range of tattoos both on and off the field with the likes of Hindu scriptures too appearing on his body.

Even rock bands have been found to sport tattoos giving a further push to the popularity of this art. If you love Red Hot Chilli Peppers then you would probably even love the tattoos which they have been sporting over the years. Other stars such as Pharrel, 50 cents and Justin Timberlake too have been sporting tattoos as a tool for expression.

You can probably consider celebrities as unofficial brand ambassador for tattoos. They surely have highlighted the art of tattoo in good light making it one of the most asked for art in the industry. You will find a number of fans emulating the tattoos worn by their favorite stars and this in itself will make you realize that this art will only gain further popularity in the years to come.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Styles of Tattoos


There are many different styles of tattoos:

Tattoos have managed to pull itself up from its suspect and seedy past with a bad reputation to become an art form that is the subject of human exhibition and self-expression today. Today tattoos have become an art form with new and better tattoo artists coming up with a huge number of styles of tattoos.

When you visit a tattoo parlor or look at an online tattoo gallery, you find that there is a wide range of tattoo styles available and a massive range of styles to choose from. The usual criteria used for choosing tattoos is usually its size, the love for someone, depicting a certain culture or sect or as a status symbol.

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

chinese tattoo



The art of tattooing in China actually dates back much farther then its in the West. Until very late in the 20th century and mainly in the early 21st century, tattooing becomes fashion in the West. The art of tattooing has a long history in Asian including China, Japan, and even Thailand. What are ironic about these are Chinese tattoos were mostly used in many of the Asian cultures to mark criminals and other social deviants. However in Asia since tattooing was done in criminals and social deviants most designs were very large and often full body pieces especially in Japan. These often are very expensive designs and time consuming and also led many western tattoo enthusiasts to opt for Chinese tattoos.

There are a wide variety of beautiful Chinese tattoo designs throughout Asian cultures. The most common Chinese tattoos are often the representative of important values, such as a simple word that represents themes like love, strength, and power. For those who wish to embellish their tattoo with smaller themes designs they can easily accompany Chinese Japanese writing a script. Men will get Tiger, lion, or dragon to accompany the Chinese tattoo design. On the other hand, women will tend to opt for more delicate designs such as the cherry blossom, yin yang symbol, or a koi fish design. Another common tattoo among western tattoo enthusiasts is to seek a translation of something important in the Chinese. It is very common to get the names of their children translated into Chinese and the tech to them on their shoulders arms or back.

Butterfly Tribal Tattoos for Girls

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.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Popular Female Tattoo Gallery

This kind of female tattoo gallery has tattoos that are usually smaller and prettier. Popular designs might include a butterfly, a flower or a Celtic design. Women's tattoo designs are also less heavy, less aggressive looking. They tend to have thinner lines, though this is, of course, a generalization rather than a rule.


Women nowadays are gradually opting for large tattoos. 'New school' hearts, stars, roses and tribal tattoo designs on the lower back are increasingly being asked for by females. Therefore these days, a female tattoo gallery will have these popular designs as women are becoming more experimental in the shapes and sizes of their designs.

Many tattooists and female tattoo gallery report that when musicians, especially hip-hop artists get tattoos, there is usually a particular tattoo that is very popular. The popularity of lower back and stomach placement of tattoos suggests that most women still don't want their tattoos to be too obvious and also a desire for a more sexual placement of the tattoo.

Many female tattoo gallery will normally recommend women to get their tattoos done on the more popular spot such as the lower back and ankle.


First, lower back is a very sexy spot to have a tattoo. It seldom shows, but can be 'flashed' as the woman bends over. Catching a glimpse of a lower back tattoo on a woman, you almost get the feeling that you're seeing something you shouldn't be very tempting!

Ankle tattoos in any female tattoo gallery are usually small. Other tattoo location for girls include the shoulder, the left shoulder is traditionally the feminine side, because shoulder tattoos are a great accent when you're wearing a tank top or halter top in the summer.

When it comes down to it, it's what makes you feel good. It's going to be around for quite a while so you may as well choose a tattoo that has lasting appeal in the female tattoo gallery. There are so many good tattoo designs and custom pieces a tattoo artists can do nowadays so don't be tempted to get some designs which will date really fast and end up looking shoddy.

Generally female tattoos in any female tattoo gallery are very sexy and striking, and they certainly don't need to be offensive in any way. Do a search for 'female tattoos' on the internet in order to get more ideas with regard to tattoo designs.

The Meaning of Floral Tattoos



Flower tattoos are most popular among women. The majority of people choose to select floral tattoos according to the meaning of different flowers.

The rose is one of the most popular among flower tattoos, along with baby’s breath, which means pure heart, the buttercup and it’s symbol of riches, the carnation and it’s meaning of love.

The daisy is a favorite among floral tattoos as it symbolizes innocence.

The sunflower means beauty and the tulip with it’s meaning of enchantment.

As you can see, each flower is not only different in appearance, but in symbolization as well.

A men who choose floral tattoos will often accompany it with a name or other symbol. An example may be a rose with the name of his spouse or mate.

This article is for information purpose only. Before the purchase or application any tattoo, an individual should make sure that the artist is properly trained and licensed to produce a safe and quality tattoo. Any tattoo is not to be applied by an amateur or anyone who has not been properly trained in the handling and sterilization of tattoo equipment.

Monday, December 8, 2008

The Key to a Perfect Tattoo Design


Getting a perfect tattoo design is not difficult, but you have to be patient and persistent. The real key to getting a great design is to start with great tattoo idea. Begin by asking yourself, “Will this tattoo design still look good in 10 years?” The following tips will help you narrow down your choices and discover the perfect tattoo design for your personality.

You might even talk to a tattoo artist about the design and see if they have an idea to improve on it, or customize it to your personality.

Taking time to research different symbols, phrases and patterns will help you select a tattoo design that describes your personality. If you are thinking about getting words inked onto your body, try different tattoo lettering styles.

Once you have a clue about the type of tattoo design you want, it’s time to start thinking about its location. Remember, location is just as important as design. One of the best ways to get a great tattoo idea is to visit a well-respected tattoo artist. A word of warning: if you run your idea by an accomplished tattoo artist and he/she doesn’t think its right for you--you should think long and hard before continuing with that specific tattoo. Tattoo artists are professionals, and the good ones seen it all have seen it all when it comes to tattoos--been there done that. If they don’t think your tattoo idea will work well for you, listen to them!

Free Doesn't Always Printable Tattoo Designs

You can find free printable tattoo designs in a tattoo parlor. But it is best to have an idea of what you want before you enter a tattoo shop. There are so many designs that you could get lost for days choosing a tattoo. Even if you don't know exactly what you want, if you take the artist your idea, the two of you can discuss it and come up with a design that is uniquely you.


If you're looking for unique designs, go to the internet. Keep in mind there are thousands of designs in hundreds of categories. Before you search, decide what type of design you're looking for. That will make it easier to look through the different categories. As you search you will find free printable tattoo designs. These are usually not as nice as the ones you pay for. If you want quality you will have to pay for it. You can pay by the tattoo design or get a gallery membership and have unlimited access. After choosing a tattoo, you can print it out and take it with you to the tattoo parlor.

If you're sure you want a tattoo, then you need to decide where you want it and how big you want it. Sometimes the part of the body helps determine how big the tattoo should be. If you want one on your wrist or ankle, you can start with a small design. The back and shoulders make a good canvas for larger tattoos. A small tattoo is nice. If the design you want is small, then get it small. The tattoo artist will do a good job whether it's a small tattoo or a large, elaborate one.

Take your time and do your research. Choosing a tattoo, the right tattoo, means taking your time and choosing wisely. It will be a decision that you will enjoy for the rest of your life.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Henna Tattoo Kit

This kit comes with wonderful, easy-to-use stencils that include feminine, flowery armbands, tribal symbols, little butterflies and circular symbolic suns. These designs have something for everyone, but you can always make your own design with the henna, which is pretty easy to do with the metal applicator.


Each Earth Henna Body Painting Kit contains 1 cone of henna powder, Earth Henna solution, eucalyptus oil, applicator squeeze bottle, screw-on applicator tip, 15 reusable stencils, cotton swabs and toothpicks.


My henna lasted very long, though it did fade eventually. My reccomendation would be to put your henna somewhere you can easily cover up, because when it starts getting lighter it can look from far away like you have some sort of rare skin disease or something.


Make sure you do research about what henna is, because if you think this is just a temporary tattoo kit, you're wrong. It has much more depth than that, plus you'll be dissapointed if you're a fan of the bright, trashy biker tattoos you see at bars - because the ink here is a traditional brownish red.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Dragon Tattoos


In the early days, the Romans and Greeks employed body marks such as tattoos on gladiators, slaves and prisoners as a means to identify them from the rest of the villagers but in the recent year tattooing has become fashion statement and is generally common among males. The more tattoos on the body, the tougher the image but that too has changed as soon as awareness and freedom of expression took on a new level. Tattooing has also become common with women too and has become an excellent mode of showing the world their feelings and interests, even their sensuality.

Of all the mythical creatures, the dragon is the most universal and is prominently featured in hundreds of cultures that represent the elements and the four points of the compass. In the Far East dragons symbolizes Water, Earth, Underworld and Sky and in the West it is more often a early enemy with whom combat is considered the ultimate supreme test. The dragon is a culturally far-ranging character whose apparent bad temper should be interpreted as simply amoral, neither good nor evil. Nature nurtures as well as destroys and so too does the dragon and probably for this reason its meaning as a symbol is not always consistent. Rain, lightning, floods, comets in the night sky – all the chaos and uncertainty of the Universe can be represented by the symbol of the dragon.

The image of dragon is the prototype of dinosaur. It has always been imagined breathing fire. Those are called fire dragon. There are water dragon tattoos also that causes the springs to bubble up, but also drowned people. But whatever be the type of dragon it may be, powerful dragons are often balanced with other tattoo designs that symbolize aspects of yin and yang. The several aspects of yin and yang reflects that no quality of its opposite, nor so pure that it does not contain its opposite in a diminished form. Although the fire dragon tattoo is thought to conquer all things and water dragon tattoo represents fears or repressed feelings or emotions. To the Chinese, the fire-spitting dragon was principally associated with lightning, and by extension to thunder and rainmaking, which made it a symbol of fertility while the Ancient Emperors and Celtic kings adopted the dragon as a symbol of the rhythm of existence that ensured order and prosperity. According to Jungian psychologists the water dragon symbolizes the deeper reaches of our subconscious.

As with most cultural and artistic styles and trends, tattoos and tattooing have endured various cycles of popularity, waxing and waning over the years, but never far from the people's imagination.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Celtic Tree of Life Tattoo Tools

There are a large number of celtic tree of life tattoo designs can come in a big selection of shapes and designs and you can add whatever color to them that you want to. So, if you are interested in havinga knot done make sure that you have an idea of what colors you desire and how you would generally like it to look.


A trip to a tattoo shop will allow you to see the various designs of celtic tree of life tattoo that the shop offers, or you could take in your own celtic tree of life tattoo design to see if they could do it for you.

If you are stuck for inspiration, the Internet is a great resource and there you will find several of pictures of celtic tree of life tattoo designs and that should help you in finding which one which is correct for you! It is important to know what you are excited about. The one way you can have a tattoo which is personal to you, is by adding something in it which is personal to you in some way.

What do you believe in? Is there a certain celtic tree of life tattoo design which you feel represents how you are as a person? If so go for that and ask the tattoo designers to add it in the design for you. It might take a while but with a bit of thought and trial, you will eventually come up with the perfect design for you.

Overall celtic tree of life tattoo designs are cool, but they are also very difficult to accomplish. This means that you will need to find a suitable tattoo shop in your area with celtic tree of life tattoo experience. They should be good at celtic tree of life tattoo; otherwise you might end up with something you are not really happy with and the tattoo could end up being infected if they do not understand what they are performing.

Tattoos, a Closer Look


Have you been thinking of getting a tattoo? Maybe you think that they look great on other people. Whatever your motivation, you'll find that there are plenty of reasons to love tattoos! Evidence has been discovered that shows tattooing goes back thousands of years, and if you admire these body markings, then you certainly won't be disappointed at the choices of designs. You'll find that there are many different styles of tattooing out there, so take a look at a few popular ones.

Old School


These are the tattoos that used to be found on sailors. They are bright and often have a nautical theme, including things like anchors, ships, or swallows. This old-fashioned, brightly colored style often includes pictures of women, birds and autos. A great deal of people have old school tattoos done to remember a relative or a lover who sailed the seas.

New School


New school tattoos are as bright as old school tattoos, but you'll find that they have a significantly more modern slant. New school tattoos often feature extremely bright, neon colors, and depict things in lurid detail. You might find that the style used is often very cartoony, and the subject matter that it depicts can be quite dark. These tattoos are growing a great deal in popularity and can be seen quite often.

Graywork


When you are looking for a tattoo that can give you a great deal of realistic detail, whether it is the face of a person, or even something as delicate as a feather, you'll find that you should take a look at graywork, which is a style of tattooing that is done entirely in delicate grays. This makes it easier for your tattooist to put in a large deal of shading and detail, and the results can be simply stunning when it comes to the amount of detail that is retained from the original.

Tribal


Bold, black, abstract designs are indicative of the tribal style of tattoos, and you'll find that these tattoos are heavily inspired by the tattooing of such groups as the Maori of New Zealand. You'll find that these tattoos can suit a wide range of skin tones and are quite striking.

Irezumi


Irezumi is the word for tattooing in Japan, and once you have seen the bold colorful designs of Japanese tattoos, you'll be able to recognize it anywhere! The art style used is very similar to the art that appears on Japanese woodblock prints, and the designs are meant to flow with your body. These designs can be very large, taking up whole limbs, and in some cases, the entire body.

Celtic


For many people, one of the most attractive art styles in the world to them is the twisting geometric lines of ancient Celtic artwork, so it is no surprise that so many people choose to incorporate it onto their bodies. Celtic knotwork is a lovely addition to any tattoo collection, and many people choose to create bands of Celtic knotwork around their biceps, making for a striking and quite beautiful effect.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Styles of Tattoos


There are many different styles of tattoos:
Today tattoos have become an art form with new and better tattoo artists coming up with a huge number of styles of tattoos.
When you visit a tattoo parlor or look at an online tattoo gallery, you find that there is a wide range of tattoo styles available and a massive range of styles to choose from. Men prefer strong and powerful styles of tattoos:
Heart tattoos are best used to depict love for both men and women. The symbol depicting mystery, power, wisdom and good will is the dragon tattoo. Animal tattoos are the most popular of all. Snake tattoos and reptiles are becoming more and fashionable.
Similarly, bird tattoos have lots of reverence in the tattoo world. Some of the most popular bird tattoos are the eagle, dove, swallow and birds of prey tattoos. Women prefer floral styles of tattoos:
Women prefer having floral tattoos and styles of tattoos that are a lot subtler in nature. Other options are of cherry blossom, lotus flower tattoos, blossom, lily and tree tattoos.
Sea creatures are very popular that people like wearing. Sea creature tattoos connect us with our past and the mythical creatures of the deep have a wide appeal. There are many different styles of tattoos:
Today tattoos have become an art form with new and better tattoo artists coming up with a huge number of styles of tattoos.
When you visit a tattoo parlor or look at an online tattoo gallery, you find that there is a wide range of tattoo styles available and a massive range of styles to choose from. Men prefer strong and powerful styles of tattoos:
Heart tattoos are best used to depict love for both men and women. The symbol depicting mystery, power, wisdom and good will is the dragon tattoo. Animal tattoos are the most popular of all. Snake tattoos and reptiles are becoming more and fashionable.
Similarly, bird tattoos have lots of reverence in the tattoo world. Some of the most popular bird tattoos are the eagle, dove, swallow and birds of prey tattoos. Women prefer floral styles of tattoos:
Women prefer having floral tattoos and styles of tattoos that are a lot subtler in nature. Other options are of cherry blossom, lotus flower tattoos, blossom, lily and tree tattoos.

Monday, December 1, 2008

The History of Tattos


Tattoos have been popular for thousands of years. All around the world, you can find people with tattoos and this widespread popularity is what makes the tattoo world so varied in design and styles. Where did the tattoo practice begin?

Even as early as the Neolithic period (Stone Age), tattoos were found in Eurasia. Tattoos in Japan were found as many as ten thousand years ago. After the cuts healed, the remaining color made up their tattoos.

These early tattoos most likely marked some rite of passage that the person had gone through. Maori chiefs used their facial tattoo that described their identification as their signature on official documents.

This early use of tattoos to mark rites of passage or for identification has grown into more of an art form today. Tattoo artists today are known for their intricate artwork that they apply to the body. Many of these artists have fine art or technical art training, which serves them well in creating body art. Tattoos may be chosen to mark a rite of passage or for identification even today, but tattoos found today are normally more intricate and colorful than the early tattoos.

Due to the widespread exposure to the tattoo world via television and other media, tattooing has seen an increased popularity in the United States and other countries. This popularity has in turn caused the choices of tattoos and tattoo shops to increase as well. This dedication to detailing and beauty has made tattooing even more popular with people.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Free Tattoo or Custom Tattoo Designs ?

The decision to get a tattoo is a big one, because it's a life long commitment! Your tattoo will last as long as you do - unless of course you are brave enough and can stand the pain of the laser surgery required for tattoo removal. Bearing all of this in mind, you need to carefully consider each of the options that you are presented with when you decide you want a tattoo.

Chances are you've started exploring tattoos online and you may already be familiar with two design categories when it comes to tattoos: free tattoo designs and custom tattoo designs. We'll take a look at what these options involve right now so you can make the decision that's right for you.

Free Tattoo Designs and Custom Tattoo Designs Defined
Two categories and two fairly self-explanatory definitions of each, as you can see:


Free Tattoo Designs:
These refer to tattoo designs that are available for you to use free of charge. There are many websites that provide the user with a range of free designs to choose from. It is simply a matter of printing out the design you like and taking it to your tattoo artist.

Custom Tattoo Designs:
These refer to designs created especially for you by a professional tattoo artist. The artist will work with you to create a design using a number of design ideas you may have - even your own drawings. The artist will professionally design the tattoo for you.

The Case for Free Tattoo Designs
Chances are when it comes to shopping, you're on the look out for a great deal right? Of course you are! If you see an item in one store for less than that exact same item in another store, you're going to buy from the store with the lowest price! This mentality may also apply to some people who are considering getting a tattoo. Many people will ask, "Well, why should I pay a professional tattoo artist to design my tattoo, when I might find exactly what I want when I search free tattoo galleries online?" Sure, that's a valid question, however have you seen just how many free tattoo galleries there are online? There are so many of them! Check the majority of them out - and that will take you days - and you'll soon see that there isn't a whole lot out there when it comes to the range of decent free tattoo designs. Many of the free tattoo design galleries are tiny and only offer a small range of designs. Most of the available designs are of poor quality, and the great majority of these free tattoo websites are filled with designs that aren't even created by professional tattoo artists.

You may happen to find a design in a free tattoo design gallery that you like, however the reality is that although the design will be free - you simply download it and print it using your home computer - the stenciling and actually inking will not be. You will need to pay a tattoo artist to do this for you, and if the initial design wasn't professionally crafted, your tattoo, which you will more than likely wear for life, won't look as good as a professionally designed tattoo.

The Case for Custom Tattoo Design
You've heard the saying, "You get what you pay for" and it applies to tattoo design as well. As you have read and may already have discovered for yourself, there's not a whole lot of quality in the world of free tattoo design. By pursuing the custom tattoo design option, you are enlisting a professional tattoo artist from day one, which ensures your tattoo will look the best. It is advisable that you spend time searching tattoo designs prior to seeing your tattoo artist, so you make the right tattoo design decision. Once you know what you would like in your tattoo design, it's time to see the tattoo artist. The tattoo artist will draw a design specifically for you, taking into consideration your design requirements and tastes. Following this, a stencil will be created based upon that professionally created design. Then the design will be superimposed onto your skin using the stencil, and it will look like a professional tattoo - one that you will be happy to show off!

Of course ultimately it is up to you whether you wish to choose a free tattoo design or a custom tattoo design. To ensure you make the right decision, you must firmly decide what you want when it comes to your tattoo design and remember that it will be on your skin for life. It has to look good so make sure you give the design of your future tattoo careful consideration.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Beachcombers! Henna Tattoo

Beachcombers! Henna Tattoo 10 Pre Mixed Paste Cone Party Pack w/Oil & Fine Metal Tip Applicator Bottles. The ancient Indian art of mehndi has had a surge of popularity recently in the US and other Western cultures. No longer confined to the hands and feet of Indian women, henna art is everywhere. You can find professional henna artists painting murals on both men and women's backs, navels, and legs.


Beachcombers party pack gives you everything you need and plenty of pre-mixed henna to create lots of henna tattoos. Each cones will yield 5-8 hand size designs. Transfer the henna paste to the included applicator bottles and make super fine lines and get precise control over the henna paste.

This kit includes: 10 natural henna paste cones (30 gm each cone), 1 bottle of henna oil (6 ml. each bottle), Complete instructions, 1 Beachcombers! Henna Design Sheet, 4 soft squeeze bottles with 5 tips with all caps and accessories, cleaning pin, 36 page Henna How To design book.

Making Henna Tattoos for Girls

Henna art is used for religious ceremonies, such as weddings, and to create temporary tattoos. Henna designs are very flowing and don't require a pattern or stencil unless the artist wishes to use one. Creating henna art is a relaxing and creative experience, but one you must allot a decent amount of time to create. Making henna paste is fairly easy and there is no set recipe for the best henna.


It requires a few ingredients and some trial and error to figure out just how much of each ingredient is needed to create the look you desire. Read on to learn how to make henna.

How to Make Henna

Step1 Sift the henna powder into a bowl. You want the finest henna possible, as lumps will clog the end of your decorating applicator and make it hard to create detailed designs.

Step2 Strain the juice from a lemon into the sifted henna powder. You want to use one full lemon's juice, as the more acidic your mixture, the darker it will stain the skin. The consistency of the paste should be thick, about the same as a cookie dough.

Step3 Add hot, strong coffee to the mixture. You only need to add enough to make the mixture have the consistency of brownie batter. The stronger the coffee, the darker it will make your mixture, and the darker it will appear on the skin.

Step4 Stir the paste until it is very smooth. Do this while the coffee is still hot, as a warmer mixture will reach a homogenous consistency faster than a colder mixture.

Step5 Cover the mixture with saran wrap and set aside for 12 to 24 hours to allow the dye to develop. The longer it sits, the darker the dye will be. However, if the dye is allowed to sit longer than two or three days it will start to diminish in color and will not dye the skin as well.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Hawaiian Flower Tattoos for Girls

The ritual is rather long and painful for the one having it done, but this thought is not entertained by him, for having the said sign is far more important. Nowadays, everyone can get their own tattoo, and there is no need for a ritual or a formal procedure before it can be obtained. Even girls opt to have their skins permanently become a canvass of an art work, and most of them choose designs that depict their character and personality, and of the most commonly sought after design is the Hawaiian flower tattoos.


Flower designs, such as the Hawaiian flower tattoos, are more than just a beautiful piece of art enduringly pasted on a pretty girl's skin. According to some experts, the flower is the perfect symbol of nurturing and flourishing. It embodies both the earth and the life. Among the famous flowers, Hawaiian flowers are given special attention, for they are symbols of hospitality and friendship. Maybe this is the reason why a lot of people go for the Hawaiian flower tattoos.

Those who want flower designs but do not want the typical rose tattoos may choose the Hawaiian flower tattoos. This type of design still embraces the femininity of a flower tattoo only with a twist. Those who want to get the Hawaiian flower tattoos is not only given the choice of what design to pick, she also has the choice of picking the best Hawaiian flower that will best describe her, because it has a lot of types.

In choosing a Hawaiian flower tattoo design, one must consider what the flower symbolizes. The most popular Hawaiian flower tattoo design is the Hibiscus flower. Although this type of flower may grow on different parts of the world, this is still considered as the state flower of Hawaii. Whether as a state flower or even as a Hawaiian flower tattoo design, it clearly represents the Hawaiian culture.

People who have gotten the Hawaiian flower tattoos usually have it in a tribal style wherein it is outlined by thick black lines and accentuated by a little color. The Hawaiian flower tattoos is sometimes seen alongside other Hawaiian icons like the sea turtles or even the famous surfboards. Other people who have acquired the Hawaiian flower tattoos have them modified in such a way that the tattoo would stand out and attract more attention. Some people were seen parading Hawaiian flower tattoos drawn like a lei on their necks, similar to the famous Hawaiian lei given to tourists as their sign of "aloha".

However, no one should have a tattoo without thinking it over. Tattoos are permanent scars on the body, and it is only proper that it is done deliberately. And then, only after ultimately being decided, that he can choose the best design that would fit her personality. In picking a design, consider the Hawaiian flower tattoos. This design is very exotic eye and catching, that is why the Hawaiian flower tattoos is not only popular to the Hawaiian people but to the people around the globe as well.

Are You Interested in Getting a Dolphin Tattoos?

Are you interested in getting a dolphin tattoos? - Dolphin tattoos are among some of the most popular tattoos currently being designed and inked. This article looks at some of the potential symbolism behind a dolphin tattoo and why they might be so popular. It then describes some tattoo ideas for getting a dolphin tattoo.


A lot of people are they are pretty popular these days. One thing that makes dolphin tattoos so popular is the almost universally positive symbolism behind a dolphin. Close your eyes and think about dolphins for a minute. What do they represent to you? Most people immediately have a vision a beautiful ocean that is wide open and they can often see dolphins frolicking around and having a great time. This of course leads most of us to the obvious symbolism behind dolphins and dolphin tattoos.

These animals typically are very free spirited and thought to be very happy animals that have fun. This is the most common symbolism behind dolphins. There are not too people out in the world that wouldn’t agree that freedom, fun out of life and joy are bad symbols. This is why dolphin tattoos and the symbolism behind them is so popular. A dolphin tattoo is a great little reminder to yourself to have fun out of life and spend some time just frolicking around and enjoying life.

Dolphin tattoos of course are more typical for women to get. However many men are getting dolphin tattoos also. Guys that are into the ocean and surfing or body boarding often like to get dolphin tattoos done. Being from southern California myself I love dolphin tattoos and the symbolism behind them. I love to surf and so for me these are great tattoos. They show my love of the ocean and my passion for a fun