Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Show Off Your Tattoos

"Cool tattoos ain't cheap, cheap tattoos ain't cool."

Whether it's your first time going into the tattoo parlor or you're a seasoned pro, there is always one thing you should remember about your tattoo. Your tattoo is meant to be seen. Although they are meant to be shown, tattoos also are a very personal thing. You can have a tattoo to show it to the world or to just a little few, it doesn't matter, they are meant to be seen.

That's why you want to have the best tattoo out there, you want to beat the competition and have a tattoo that has meaning to you and also looks good. As any kind of drawing a tattoo is a form of art and it should be seen as what it is. Therefore to have the best tattoo, you need to go to the best artist out there. It's common sense. Although determining the best artist is a very subjective thing, the truth is there are better artists than others, it all depends on what you want to have on your skin.

The reputation of the tattoo artist as a sanitary person and the cleanliness of the tattoo parlor is the most important thing to know before having your tattoo done. Unless you're a hardcore tattoo fan, you want to have your tattoos in a clean and sanitary area, with new needles and unused ink. Remember that you're wounding your skin and by tattooing you run the same chances as a heroin addict who exchanges needles, so make sure you are being tattooed with new needles and ink.

When you have done your research on this, the next thing to look is what you want to have on your skin. There is a plethora of tattoo designs out there, butterflies, stars, anchors, flags, jokers and dragons all have their fans. Tribal designs are the most popular, maybe because the power they project. Make sure you know all about tattoo concepts, such as tribal, Japanese or old school, and once you stick with the same theme.

My last advice is to not go to cheap artists or with free designs found on the internet. Choose wisely your design and you will be proud of your tattoo for years to come.

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Lowe Back Tribal Tattoo Designs - Where Are the Good Ones?

It's not that hard to find a bunch of lower back tribal tattoo designs. I am sure you could locate a whole lot of them in the next ten minutes if you really needed to. The difficult part is finding the "good" tribals out there. Most people (95%) will solely rely on search engines to find them and that brings up site after site that is loaded with generic, low end artwork. Here is how to fix that and locate tons of the quality lower back tribal tattoo designs for your tastes.

We still have too many people rushing into their decisions when picking tattoos. I know that we live in a world ruled by instant gratification, but this is not a very good trait to carry forward when looking for great tattoos. Impulse decisions and getting tattooed don't mix very well. You should always, always take your time when looking for any lower back tribal tattoo designs.

With that said, it can be a struggle to do this is you are using search engines to find them. All that seems to pull up on the first three pages of results are low end galleries that have nothing but generic artwork to sift through. Sure, you might find a diamond in the rough if you look long enough, but most folks will settle for far less way before they get to that point.

On top of that, a lot of the galleries that pull up in these search results were not even meant to be used as real tattoos! That's right. Many galleries don't give a darn what kind of images they plop on their pages, especially something as popular as lower back tribal tattoo designs. They only care about one main thing, which is filling up their gallery with as much content as humanly possible.

They don't care if half of their lower back tribal tattoo designs are not truly drawn to be made into "tattoos". It's really dad because people will pick these images and go get them tattooed. They have no idea that it's not going to come out looking anywhere near as good as it looked on the paper they printed the design on.

Ok, that's enough of the depressing stuff. Let's see how you can find the slew of lower back tribal tattoo designs you've been missing out on...

The first thing you need to realize is that you will pretty much always run into low end artwork, wherever you go. It's just a given that a certain percentage of lower back tribal tattoo designs might not be all they are cracked up to be. You should always take the tattoos you find to your local artist if you are thinking about getting them inked. They can then tell you if it will come out good on your body and may even be able to redraw it a bit so that it will come out perfect in the transition.

Now, to locate a lot of the hidden artwork out there, which tends to be a lot better than most of the stuff you've been seeing, you can use internet forums. Forums are the perfect place to find out where tons of other people are finding some great artwork. You will be able to locate a lot of great lower back tribal tattoo designs and any other styles you might be considering. Forums are always filled with topics about tattoos, so it's the perfect solution to finding the tons of galleries search engines just don't show you.

Locating good lower back tribal tattoo designs should be a fun and rewarding experience and hopefully this helps out a bit.

Here are the 3 largest, most original websites to find the perfect Lower Back Tribal Tattoo Designs.

Adam Woodham is the author of this article and runs the site Quality Tattoo Art, which features the 3 top websites, with the absolute largest gallery of tattoos you will ever see. Finding the perfect lower back tribal tattoo, and any other style you want, has never been easier.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

How to Take Care of Your New Tattoo

Youd been thinking about getting a tattoo for a long time, and now that youve taken the plunge youre excited about what youre seeing. You know that the pain you went through getting the tattoo was nothing now that you see the results. Dont make the mistake, though, of thinking your job is complete. Without the proper care, your beautiful new tattoo can end up being your worst nightmare.

A new tattoo is fragile. It is prone to infection, it could lose some of its beautiful color, or you might lose the design completely unless you take the proper precautions to take care of it. After finishing your design your tattoo artist took certain steps to protect it. And before you left, he gave you instructions for its care. If youre smart, youll follow his instructions to the letter in order to avoid possible problems.

You know you didnt go through all of that pain and expense just to allow your new tattoo to self-destruct. By following the techniques in this article youll be sure youre doing your best to protect the investment you made in your tattoo.

Step One Leave the Bandage on Overnight

Right before you left the tattoo parlor, your artist most likely bandaged your new tattoo. He did this for your protection. The tattoo was created by poking a needle into your flesh. It broke through your skin and drew blood with every poke. Therefore, at this point in time, your new tattoo is more of an open wound that a finished work of art.

While some artists may tell you that you can remove the bandage after a minimum of two hours, most will advise leaving the bandage on overnight. That way you continue to keep your wound free from dirt, lint, and air-borne bacteria.

Step Two Removing the Bandage

In the morning, itll be time to remove the bandage. Prior to getting the tattoo you should have purchased a liquid-based antimicrobial or antibacterial soap that is also very mild. After removing the bandage you will want to gently wash the tattoo and the area around it with the soap and lukewarm water. Take care to wash away any remaining dried blood or ointment applied by the artist.

The best way to wash the tattoo at this point is with your hand alone. If you use a washcloth, it might damage the tattoo. After carefully washing the entire area, dry it completely using firm pats and a paper towel or a clean bath towel.

Step Three Taking Care of the Tattoo

After your still-vulnerable wound has been cleaned and dried, you need to cover it with a protective antibacterial medication. Either Bacitracin or A&D Ointment will do the trick, and both can be found at your local drugstore.

Instead of recommending antibacterial ointments, your tattoo artist will probably suggest preparations that were designed specifically to treat new tattoos such as H2Ocean or Tattoo Goo. You can choose to follow his advice or use the ointment. Both will work, and the choice is up to you.

The treatment you choose needs to be continued for the next three to five days. At that point you can quit using the medications, but you will still need to keep the area very clean until your tattoo has had a chance to heal completely. If youd like you can replace the ointment with a mild lotion which is perfume- and dye-free. This will keep your skin soft and supple while continuing to protect the tender skin of the tattoo.

The Scoop About Caring for Your New Tattoo

Its okay to get your new tattoo wet, but youll want to avoid letting it soak. It is best if you shower for the three weeks immediately following your tattoo procedure, because tub baths allow too much soaking to take place. Soaking the tattoo could result in it being damaged. Swimming should be avoided for at least two weeks after youve gotten a new tattoo.

You can expect your tattoo to form scabs or peal slightly. Its a normal part of healing process. If your tattoo seems to be scabbing more than you think it should, that could be a sign that your tattoo artist didnt do his job right. You never want to pick or scratch your scabs. That could damage your tattoo. Instead, you can put warm washcloths over the area and wait for the scabs to fall off by themselves.

By following the directions for caring for your tattoo, you will avoid damaging it. Your tattoo will now be a source of enjoyment for you for many years to come.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Popular Tattooed Body Parts - Popular Places to Tattoo on Your Body!

Where exactly do you want to place your tattoo? Maybe it's on the lower back, the ankle. Whatever you choose - it may be one of the popular and more attractive places to put your current tattoo design idea!

Here are a list of the more popular places to tattoo on the body:

Ankle
Upper Arm
Foot Tattoos
Front Hip
Armband Tattoos
Shoulder Blade
Lower Back Tattoos For Women
Chest Tattoos

Of course there are more places where people get tattoos - but these are usually the most seen and common.

Should I Show My Tattoo?
This is one of the most important questions when it comes to tattoo placement. You probably want a regular job in the future so you probably do not want to get something such as an obvious hand or even a face tattoo. Also to mention - these may be quite hard to take off, sometimes impossible, so think about the tattoo before you get it!

Also there are those other personalities that believe tattoos are meant to be shown! There's nothing wrong with this, if you want to get the bold arm sleeve, a full body tattoo, or even a neck tattoo - you should get it; just remember to put tons of thought into your tattoo!

Where to Find Great Tattoo Designs
Are you trying to find the best tattoo designs? You don't want to etch generic junk into your skin - you'll probably end up regretting it after you go through all the pain, not to imagine how expensive laser removal is. There are even some pigmentations of tattoo ink that laser removal can not break up. Be sure that you get a tattoo that you will not regret.

Instead of going to search engines and performing image searches, you should try to go to a "professionally" design tattoo gallery that will give you thousands of options and the ability to have a unique tattoo that fits your personality!

Nearly 4,000 Professional Designed Tattoo Designs - The Chopper Tattoo Database will give you access to nearly 4,000 award winning professional tattoo designs that you can use in your search for a tattoo.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Avoid Mistakes When Picking A Tattoo

So you finally made the decision to get a tattoo. You are probably excited about the idea and cant wait to go in to get inked for the first time. All your friends are inked and now you have the courage to just do it. But before you do, hold on for a minute.

Lets presume that you have already carefully researched your artist. You know that he or she is talented and can do a great job. You have also scouted out the place and feel comfortable knowing the establishment is clean, safe, and follows all the guidelines.

The biggest decision you now have to make is with your design. Even if it is your first tattoo and you feel that you are just experimenting, extra precaution should be made. A tattoo design will live with you forever and this undertaking can not be taken lightly.

There are literally hundreds of thousands of tattoo designs to choose from and the overwhelming feeling to just pick something can easily take hold if you let it. Dont get caught up in the excitement. Think of your tattoo as a major purchase, a very expensive purchase. When you spend thousands of dollars on an item, you generally take more time to think about the decision. Although tattoos are fairly inexpensive depending upon the design, think of it as purchasing a home or a car. Make your tattoo design something of extreme value and not just a pretty or cool design on your body to show off like a piece of jewelry.

Use the internet to get some ideas of your design, but realize that you do not have to choose those designs. The designs online are not completely original because everyone else is on the internet downloading them as well.

Stay true and unique to yourself when choosing your design. One of the reasons for getting a tattoo is for originality. You do not want a tattoo that a million other people have. Your personality is unique and unlike any other person and your tattoo design should reflect that as well.

Here are a few questions to ask yourself to avoid making tattoo mistakes:

Why am I getting a tattoo?

Did I take enough time researching my design?

Why did I choose the design?

Is my design common and does originality matter to me?

What does the design mean to me?

What does the tattoo design represent in my life?

Will it still have the same meaning to me five years from now?

Is the placement of my tattoo perfect for the design?

After you have given a tremendous amount of thought about your tattoo design and feel you are mentally and physically ready, that is when you can head for the tattoo shop. Remember that you do not have to choose a design on the internet or your tattoo artist wall. These are great places to start, but they do not have to be your final destination.

When you have gone through the process of evaluating a design tailor made for you, ask your artist to design it for you. It is well worth the effort because the tattoo of your dream is an item of value that will be placed on the most important person in the worldyou.

Let your tattoo speak for itself. Give it a voice and let your tattoo speak. A single tattoo can tell a whole life story. Make yours memorable and not common.

Good luck in your tattoo design and choose it from your soul!
Dani Calloway

Dani is an avid writer who enjoys internet marketing and public speaking. If you would like more information on the process of choosing the right tattoo design for you, and how to avoid making mistakes in picking a tattoo, please visit http://www.TattooVoices.com

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Locating Tattoo Styles That Fit You - After All, it is Your Body

Locating tattoo styles on the internet that will fit you seems like such a simple thing to do. As you may have noticed, though, it can be one of the more difficult things to accomplish on the web. No matter which tattoos and what exact style you are after, finding the quality artwork out there is a must, so here is what you need to know and do.

The tattoo styles that you ultimately choose will be on your body for a long time to come. This is why it is pretty critical for you to find the quality artwork that it takes for good tattoos. Generic designs are all over the web and most of them are not fit to be made into real tattoos. Some were not even drawn to be made into real tattoos in the first place. Do you know what that means? It means that you have a pretty good chance of it not looking even half as good inked on your skin as it looked on paper or your computer screen. It's a shame, but this happens to many people who look for their tattoo styles online.

The main reason most people keep running into this generic tattoo styles and artwork is because they are using search engines to find their tattoos. This might seem like the fastest and easiest way to locate your artwork, and it is, but the quality of the artwork that search engines lead you to is less than stellar. You see, almost every single websites that pulls up in the search results tends to be cookie-cutter places that are loaded with nothing but bland, generic artwork. Not only that, but you can bet that any design there has already been picked and inked by many other people. Who wants cookie-cutter tattoo styles on their body? Tie this to the fact that they might not look nearly as good inked on your body as it looked on paper and you have yourself a real dilemma.

There is a simple solution to this while getting you to the quality tattoo styles that you really need...

This simple resolution happens to be in the form of internet forums. I can't tell you how useful they can be at finding anything to do with tattoos, including the hidden quality websites out there that have most of the great artwork that nobody ever sees. Most people use search engines and these great websites never seem to pop up in the results. Forums are you easy way to find the great tattoo styles that were truly drawn to be made into tattoos.

Finding the fantastic tattoo styles that are out there is something that can be done, but you will have to sway away from the search engines for a bit.

Want to know where to find the largest, most original websites to browse tattoo styles? Keep reading...

Adam Woodham is the author of this article and runs the site Quality Tattoo Art, which features the 3 top websites, with the absolute largest gallery of tattoo styles you will ever see. Finding the perfect tattoo has never been easier.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

SURYA HENNA - Mystic - Tattoo Kits

Surya Henna Tattoo Kits are quite different from similar products that use chemical colorings or plumb salts. Surya Tattoo is the only temporary tattoo made solely with plants, without any synthetic substances or henna in its formulation. The bluish black color exclusive to this product makes the tattoo look like the real thing! It's 100% natural and vegetal, with no contraindication for using. And you can apply the tattoo without needing any assistance. UPC: 7896544703605 Front Label Panel: Surya Tattoo Mystic Does Not Contain Henna Temporary Tattoo 100% Natural And Vegetal Bluish Black Contents: 0.14 Oz Lasts About 10 Days On The Skin Dermatologically Tested Instructions: Method Of Application 1. Take Off The Detachable Parts Of The Chosen Drawing. 2. With The Plastic Glove, Open The Lid Of The Tube Of Tattoo Cream. 3. Place The Drawing On The Skin And Scatter The Tattoo Cream Over The Drawing Area. 4. Detach The Fixative Sticker And Place It Carefully Over The Drawing. 5. Keep The Fixative Sticker On Your Skin For 2 1/2 Hours (The Necessary Period Of Time For Drying The Tattoo Cream). 6. Remove The Fixative Sticker And The Adhesive Shape. Wash The Skin With Running Water And Carefully Dry The Area. Ingredients: Water, Genipap Extract (Genipa Americana), Tumeric Extract (Curcuma Longa), Tea Tree Essential Oil, Thyme Essential Oil, Olive Leaf Oil Extract, Rosemary Essential Oil, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) Retinol Palmitate (Vitamin A) Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Tapioca Gum (Starch From Manihot Esculenta) Xanthan Gum. Supplemental Facts: Surya Tattoo Quality Guarantee: -100% Natural And Vegetal Product. Does Not Contain Ingredients Which May Cause Harm To The Health Or The Environment. Does Not Contain Henna-This Is Not Mendhi! -Dermatologically Tested. This Product Was Developed So That It Minimizes The Risk Of Allergy. -No Animal Testing. Does Not Contain Ingredients Of Animal Origin. -Raw Materials Extracted With Environmental Responsibility, Pursuing Sustai


Where are the good tattoos on the internet? It's a question that many people end up asking after sifting through tons of search engine results and finding the same generic artwork everywhere. The truth is that the good tattoos are out there, but most people will end up settling on design of far less quality much before they find them. Let me share a couple of tips to help you find them.

The first thing you need to realize is that looking for tattoo artwork should never be a rushed process. Getting tattooed on impulse is never a good idea, because most people will choose designs that they only "sort of" like. Most men and women will look through about two pages of search engine results and pick something the find on those pages. The fact that search engines pull up so many low end galleries is the reason that this is not a very efficient way of finding good tattoos.

An alternative searching method should be used when this happens. To find a ton of good tattoos and the galleries that have them, you can dive into the world of internet forums. It's a simple step to take in order to find out where all of the hidden galleries are. Forums are great to use because they are always filled with topics revolving around tattoos artwork (try to find the really big forums, because they work better).

You can even use the forum's "search" function to pull up the complete list of past topics on this subject. It's an easy way to find the huge amount of good tattoos you have been missing out on while using other means of searching for them. If anything, it gives you one more outlet to search for high quality tattoo art.

When you do find some good tattoos, just make sure you are 100% sure about the one you choose before getting it inked.

Here are the 3 largest, most original websites to browse tons of Good Tattoos.

Adam Woodham is the author of this article and runs the site Quality Tattoo Art, which features the 3 top websites, with the absolute largest gallery of artwork you can imagine. Finding the galleries that have good tattoos has never been easier.

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