Sabtu, 05 April 2014

tattoo from labios compartidos video?

Q. at 4:30-4:33 can a tattoo artist online please draw me this so i can get it or if you could please help me out x.x
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6wlqqU2_Ms

A. You should not steal a tattoo idea from anyone without permission.
But you can be inspired by one (like this one) to have a design of your own.
All you have to do, is bring a picture or pictures of the type of women and the pose and a description of the wings that you would like etc.
You want an angel, with a specific look. That one appealed to you, but there may be others (possibly from Renaissance paintings) that you could draw ideas from.
Tell your artist about this video (and that the image is at the very end).
Take pictures of faces that you like, body types, poses, facial expressions, wings, clothing, hands etc. Anything that you may want part of this and part of that. Write down everything that you want.
Have your artist draw up a custom piece for your approval.
Here are some angels pictures, that may have some elements that will help you:
http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&q=angel+wings&btnG=Search+Images
http://www.msrengarden.org/NewGardenAngel-w.jpg
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i289/sleepysgirl707photos/beautiful_angel.jpg
http://dl2.glitter-graphics.net/pub/231/231762i9jtsvnqdp.jpg
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://z.hubpages.com/u/107312_f520.jpg&imgrefurl=http://hubpages.com/hub/angel-tattoo&h=695&w=520&sz=58&hl=en&start=2&um=1&usg=__EsOiemW50v-4aK43lvSznJZ_BPs=&tbnid=ea_haFURwW8NuM:&tbnh=139&tbnw=104&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dangel%2Btattoo%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
http://www.lkhealing.co.uk/reiki/images/angel_girl.jpg
http://www.uksfbooknews.net/images/pics/anne_sudworth_angel.jpg
good luck


is this a good idea? tattoo in aid of conservation?
Q. Bumblebees are in decline, we have either 24 or 25 species left in the UK, as part of a conservation project I am involved in, I thought I could get all 24/5 images of the remaining bumble species, to help raise awareness of the project, and how every body can help conserve our bees.

What do you think?

I'm already tattooed, a lot, so the anti-tattoo brigade can just click the 'back' button and answer some other question

thanks for your opinions

A. That would be an awesome tattoo. I know someone that did it with butterflies all over her body and it turned out incredible. Just make sure to find a really good custom artist who can turn you into a beautiful work of art. If you cannot find one email me, I know one of the top five custom artist in the USA that would die to do this project. She alread did a bee project on a women already.

Good Luck. Very cool tattoo idea!





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I don't know where to put my tattoo ?

Q. So I'm turning 18 in a few months and wanted to get a dragonfly. I want it because it represents maturity, peace, and renewal. I just dong know where to put it....any ideas?

A. I think you should put it some place sensual but easily hidden...Someone mentioned the shoulder..another popular place women are putting there tattoos is the obliques...like lower than you underarm but above your hip bone, even just above the hip bone..that way it's hot to show off but easily hidden.


Brazilian Laser Hair Removal, Older Women?
Q. Just conflicted...
Have been doing Brazilian waxes since I was 15, (am 25), and am getting laser on my bikini line because I get horrible ingrowns from waxing. The Dr. said I can't wax ever again (sad!), but I can shave the rest of my pubes if I want.
The laser tech said she'd do the Brazilian (all off) for free, and not tell the doctor, if I wanted. Part of me would LOVE that, and the other part is hesitant.
I have never liked pubes, but had a talk with an older woman who said that she liked having the hair there as padding as she aged.
I just don't know if I'd change my mind later on...Does the hair really offer padding to older women? It is permanent so I don't want to do something I'd regret, although at this stage in my life I remove all the hair. It's just a social norm that I feel women can't escape from without negative attention anymore, like shaving your legs.

A. I'm 18 and I like the hair gone... but sometimes I think it would be nice to have a cushion when my husband wants to get a little rough or if you were riding a bicycle, but it's not ENOUGH cushion to make me want to keep it. You have to weigh the pros and cons and decide for yourself

Here�s my experiences with it in case it helps you any

Okay... science answer:

You grow in at least 80% of your hair during puberty. When you have laser hair removal the hairs it kills will never grow again. But you still have up to 20% of your normal thickness that will grow in throughout the rest of your life. So people get touch up sessions every 3-5 years after their big 6 treatments. You need about 6 treatments, one each 2 months for a year, because the hair grows in different stages and it can only kill hair in the active growth stage. The laser works by targeting dark color (the hair follicle) and passing through light color (the skin) the hair and skin have to be very different shades of color for the hair to work. It burns the dark color disabling the hair follicle so hair cannot grow from it again. The darker and coarser the hair and lighter the skin, the better results you will have.

Okay... Personal Experience:

I've had 4 out of my 6 treatments so far. It HURTS! It's like being poked with a sewing needle over and over, but it's not as painful as a tattoo, and that's not as painful as childbirth, maybe that can put the pain in perspective for you =) I've had my legs, underarms, and bikini area done. When you get your bikini area done they do ALL of it! Including spreading your butt and vaginal lips apart to laser all the cracks... It's sorta awkward. After the 4 treatments I've had so far I've lost about 80% of leg hair, 80% bikini hair, and 80% underarms hair. But the legs are the most painful. The more it hurts the better it works. I have only a few hairs left around my ankles but every time the ankles hurt the worst for me.
I spent this much for 6 treatments in each area:
Bikini-$750
Underarms-$750
Legs (toes to bikini)-$2,500

Email me if you have any more questions about it!





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Why are people attracted to others with tattoos?

Q. I dont get it, I dont like tattoos myself, but why do other people find other men/women with tattoos attractive & desirable?

A. Because everyone is different and whilst tattoos may not appeal to you, they may appeal to others. I find a tattoo that is meaningful and well done attractive and love cultural tattoos. In my culture tattooing is normal and common and goes way back, its in our history and was used to not only show rank and status but also in war. It was also used for beauty etc...

These are some of my reassons, but others may simply just like tattoos for other reasons, again everyone is different.


How much important is to learn history?
Q. I totally suck at history. And I want some reasons or motivations to learn history. I'm taking this US history college class and I think I'm going to flunk it. I kind of need to pass the class. Is it worth it? I mean history lovers. Write about your passion in history and why?

Everytime I read something about history my head hurts and start to get dizzy (only at history class). Words such as war, governement, politcs, presidents bore the hell out of me.

Motivate me, and motivate others.

A. Yes, it is definitely worth it. I am passionate about history and I do agree that basic US history is pretty boring because you are basically learning the same information you learned in high school. However, I loved alternative history classes like Women in American History, a two part class that focused on women's issues and history, Material Culture, where I learned about history through objects like clothing, silverware and tombstones- what can the objects of the past tell us? I am passionate about the subject because of these, and many other alternative history classes that I took because I learned history from a new perspective and learned about what I was interested in. Also, the research papers I was required to write for the classes allowed me to focus on such neat topics as using objects like tattoo needles and sea chests to explain how the average seaman lived on a whaling vessel between 1820-1840 and how Queen Victoria contributed to Victorian mourning practices.
It is very important to learn about our country's history so that you can know how the past affects the present. I would suggest that you find a history class that interests you. There are so many types of history classes available- ancient, women's, military, gender studies, film (I took a class on Oliver Stone and his version of the Cold War- I got to watch movies in class and learn about the Cold War!), material, ethnic history like African-American, era-specific (Colonial, Revolutionary War, Victorian), geographic (French, Mexican, etc.), social (LGBT, Vietnam War-era counterculture), etc.
Don't let a boring US history class ruin history for you- explore your options (as well as your College's/University's course catalog) before you give up the subject. Read books about the history of unconventional subjects- I just finished a history of the New World told through stories about ten different rum drinks!





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Women Tiger Tattoo Designs?

Q. Tiger is the symbol of power and strength,world The chinies saying tiger os the �King of the Animals�. It is considered that one feels stronger if a tiger looks in one�s dreams.Tiger tattoos are each stunning and powerful body art choices. http://pakvogue.com/2012/03/03/women-tiger-tattoo-designs/

A. You could get a tigers paws on your breast and then the head resting on your shoulder & then have the body go down back. Have the legs wrap around your legs


How can I convince my g/f to accept new friend with tattoo's?
Q. So much is happening here in India. Esperanza and I are finally starting to relax now that we've identified the place where we want to get Ryan his tat. Thanks for the suggestions, everybody! We still have to book the appointment.

Anyway, remember that �backpacker� we saw getting tattooed at Baby Tiger Tattoo in Randi Market? We ended up seeing her in a �dhaba� (like a diner) with her boyfriend....and their little one! It turns out they are Israeli. So we chatted with them and about their tattoo experience. Aleah (the backpacker) has a whole bunch of tattoo�s. She has:
- a white tiger on her left ankle�
- two tigers with Chinese symbol�s for best friends in between on left shoulder�
- memorial for her dead ferret on right ankle�
- a dragonfly on right shoulder
- a dragonfly on wrist � that was the one we saw her getting!

She told us the story behind each one, and we were very touched. So meaningful! All I can say is that we are VERY anxious (in a good way)!

Their daughter, Netanya, is around 7 month�s, so she and Ryan got along well. Aleah and Namir (bf) invited us to go hiking with them in Dharamsala � that is up in the mountain�s where the Dalai Lama lives!!!

We really want to go, but there is one small problem. As you know, Esperanza thinks women with tattoo�s are sort of trashy.....I know, I know....she can�t help it though, it�s her cultural upbringing. I think it�s ironic because Aleah and Namir are Israeli and they are not �supposed� to get tattoo�s either...Ranza doesn�t get the irony.

Help! What can I do to convince her otherwise??? I REALLY want to go to Dharamsala (and I know she would enjoy it, too)....

A. I have been following this saga from the beginning, From the dragonfly picture that I saw from the "Baby Tiger" artist, she is an amazing artist and I am sure that this backpacker's other ink is amazing as well! I really can't wait to see a picture of the ferret tattoo if you can get one because I lost my pet rat a while ago, and I have been looking for a memorial tattoo design on the internet and haven't been able to find one! I think with a picture of the memorial tattoo for the back packer's ferret in hand, I might be able to go to my artist and get my tattoo started! I mean without an exact picture of what you want, how can you expect your artist to get the tattoo right?!?
But I digress...
Anyway, if Esperanza has seen the amazing art that on this woman, and she still thinks that tattoos on women are trashy, then there is no changing her mind! I mean, it is pretty much the same as someone seeing Jesus perform a miracle live, right in front of them, and them still not believing! At this point there may be no hope. However, before your friends start off on their journey, can you please get the ferret pic and email it to me? my address is tribal_and_butterflies_ and_rats_4 ever @ tat.com (take out the spaces).
Thanks and good luck with Ranza!





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Kamis, 03 April 2014

Tattoo Ideas..? Recommendations?

Q. I want the Tattoo with the focus on this phrase
"Evil Exist When Good Men Fail To Act"

i think i will separate to look more like this
Evil Exists
When Good Men
Fail To Act
---but it will be centered

what do you think??

Also what font should i use? please name a specific font

where should i get ?

i want it somewhat small, not going across my back


should i put any designs by it??

any other tips would be great thank you

A. Have someone with excellent handwriting write it in cursive. I find women have much better handwriting than me. Use that, it looks better than some microsoft font or whatever. If you don't mind it being displayed have it going across your forearms, or down your ribs.


What type of tattoo should I get on my stomach?
Q. This is going to be my first tattoo, but i don't know what to get. I want it to be small-medium. Maybe dealing with love?

A. For your first tattoo, getting one on your stomach is a bad idea. We wrote multiple articles on the questions you have. "Another spot not recommended is the stomach because weight can go up and down like crazy and that�s where it will show the most."

First question is what you should get. We wrote an article called "What Should My First tattoo be" here:
"We suggest whatever tattoo you get, make sure its personal and small. What if you don�t like your tattoo? You have to stick with it for almost ever unless you get it removed, which also takes time to get rid of. Get something like an RIP tattoo of someone that was special to you that can remind you every day of how awesome that person was"
Read more here to get more ideas: http://tatopia.com/my-first-tattoo/what-should-my-first-tattoo-be/

We also wrote an article called "Do Tattoos Hurt and How Will It Feel? Women Feel Less Pain Then Men?". There is a picture there where it shows what spots hurt the most. For the stomach, they suggest to bring a leather strap to bite down on because you WILL feel pain.
Read more here: http://tatopia.com/my-first-tattoo/do-tattoos-hurt-and-how-will-it-feel-women-feel-less-pain-then-men/

And the last article I will suggest to read is "Where should I put my tattoo?". Here we write the best spots to get a tattoo. One quote from the article should help you: "Another spot not recommended is the stomach because weight can go up and down like crazy and that�s where it will show the most.".
Read more here: http://tatopia.com/my-first-tattoo/where-should-i-put-my-tattoo/





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Women & Tattoos?

Q. I personally am not a fan of woman & tattoos... most of the time I find them either tacky or trashy...

BUT, Lately I've been contemplating having my son's name tattooed ever so tiny on the back of my neck, right beneath my hairline... so it's not outwardly visible & even if I have my hair up, my ponytail will cover it.

I'm just afraid like with so many other things in my life, I'll eventually change my mind and not want it anymore.

Suggestions??

A. Come on, you know you want to. :)

Listen, a tattoo is a personal thing and only you can decide if it's worth it. The hairline sounds like a good spot if you want the ability to hide it. There is a new ink on the market that is designed to fade after a few years. There is also one that only needs one laser treatment to completely disappear. Do some research, those may be options for you.


I need a tattoo cover up help!?
Q. I have a tattoo on my side and after pregnancy it got completely messed up with some stretch marks so I wanna cover up the tattoo and the stretch marks as well. I'm a new mom (single) so I want something to represent the love of a mother to her son or independent and strong woman.

A. Same thing happened to me. I just plan to get mine touched up. Can't cover up all the stretch marks either.





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Rabu, 02 April 2014

First tattoo placement ideas, and pain?

Q. My tattoo that I really want a called the "hand of fatima" which is part of the Muslim religion, and my name is also Fatima. I wanted to get it fairly big on my back but I don't want to start big for my first tattoo. Do back tattoo's really hurt?

I also want to get a tattoo of a picture of my mother on the inside of my upper arm. Does it hurt to get a tattoo here?

A. To be honest.. go big or go home!

Dont compromise the beauty of your tattoo because you're worried about the pain, if it turns out you really cant tolerate you can break it up into sittings! Bigger tattoos can hold alot more detail and can be made to look really soft and natural (if that make sense) and not a lick and stick.

As for the placement, back isnt so bad - the spine can be more sensitive. However women handle tattoos better than men, something about how our pain threshholds work I believe (so says my tattoo artist). And also the individual person, I love getting tattooed but I know my friend finds it uncomfortable (not painful)

The end result is worth it though and you soon forget any discomfort you went through.


Tattoo placement for woman?
Q. My first is on my foot. I'm not sure where I would want my second to be. The most important thing is that I need it to be easily covered when wearing office attire. I would like to be able to see it without looking in a mirror, but I might be okay with it on my back/shoulder... I'm not entirely sure.

I'm still trying get the general idea of the tattoo I want- nothing is set in stone yet and I'll be considering exactly what I want and where I want it for probably a year before I actually get it done. I'm looking into designs including The Princess Bride and I like the idea of a buttercup and a black mask or a buttercup and a sword, possibly with "as you wish" added in.
Naomi... in what world is a wrist tattoo easily covered in office attire? You should read the entire question before you answer.
Ok, next time I'll specify that I have no desire to have my arms covered down to my hands every day at work for the rest of my life. Sorry if that can't be considered common sense that a female might actually want to wear 3/4 length sleeves or shorter.
Ashley-
I didn't ask advice on how to change my entire wardrobe so I could get a wrist tattoo. I'm glad yours works for you, but I'm not a jewelry person at all and I'm not willing to buy jewelry just to cover up a tattoo, nor am I willing to always wear a garment to cover all the way down to my hands.

A. Hey now, I have wrist tattoos and I work in an office. Today they are covered up with a blazer because it's cold out. Yesterday they were covered up in some awesome bangles that I got loads of compliments on. When the weather gets even colder, they will be covered up in various office appropriate sweaters. It's NOT that difficult to cover up a wrist tattoo.

That said, other places to get it include literally anywhere on your torso, or anywhere on your legs above your knees.





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Selasa, 01 April 2014

What do you think of this tattoo?

Q. If you saw this tattoo on say a 22 yr old girl/woman, what would your first impression be of that girl, of her tattoo? Its not for me! Be candid and honest...
Thanks!! :-)
http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://www.horrormoviefans.com/newsblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/zombie_pinup.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.horrormoviefans.com/newsblog/2009/06/15/zombie-sociology/&usg=__sjksOSUPCCd1WUHfYtMrVDM0AGU=&h=300&w=209&sz=15&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=XEf5J8jFlKn4DM:&tbnh=135&tbnw=94&ei=5TeSTZOWKoS6sAPB362qDg&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dzombie%2Bpinup%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D546%26tbm%3Disch0%2C133&um=1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=474&oei=5TeSTZOWKoS6sAPB362qDg&page=1&ndsp=29&ved=1t:429,r:18,s:0&tx=80&ty=79&biw=1366&bih=546

A. I like that, especially if the girl in question had it as a full upper-arm piece.

My opinion of any girl wearing it wouldn't particularly be swayed by the content of the design, just its size. Generally I only start judging people by their tattoos if they're:

a)tacky flash/tramp stamps/tribal
b)swastikas on any other hate-related symbolism.


Poll: I have a theory to why women are crazy?
Q. Well back then billions of years ago when dinosaurs existed, women always stayed at home.

and I was playing my Sims, and the wife turned crazy because she didn't get out of the house often.

My conclusion.

A. dinosaurs live underground.
zombies are people who go into ufo ships to be healed by "aliens".
you live only once. after you die, you either go to hell or heaven.
different creatures like phoenixes, dinosaurs, monsters really exist, but be careful because demons know about these creatures and will mix in their lies to draw you away from God.
white magic=black magic=asking demons for help=spells=really bad for your future.
meditation leads to demon possession.
pagan gods/goddesses are demons. all demons are male though.
tattoos give rights to demons to bother you.
women, who had giants as kids with demons (anunaki), were cursed by God to become sirens.
masons, who built tower of babel to fight God, were cursed by God to become apemen and elephantmen.
vampires/werewolves are high-level witches who are completely demon-possessed.
aliens are demons. ghosts are demons. demons move the ouija board too.
demons show pictures to psychics/mediums/seers/astrologers. tarot cards and crystal ball are tricks to fool the eye.
80 foot dinosaurs will come out from underground through sinkholes and lakes, and start eating people up; antichrist is a red-eye gay man with white powder on his face; mark of the antichrist is a green electronic nwo tattoo with sixes that is given by lasers when people stretch their hands to receive a new small gray world passport; fallen angels=demons=aliens in ufos=ascended masters=ghosts=channeled entities=dead relatives during seances=spirit guides=pagan gods=greys=automatic writing spirits, etc.; atlantis (where aliens make humans their puppets) is underneath mariana trench; china will attack russia; don't worship the antichrist; don't take "the chip, world passport, and nwo tattoo"; don't go into a ufo ship under any circumstances





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How are tattoos viewed in South Korea?

Q. I'm from the states, but am stationed here in Korea on a military base. Yesterday I spent the day out in Seoul. It was hot, so I wore shorts, exposing two large tattoos that I have on my thigh and my calf. I did not notice anyone else with tattoos at all, which made me wonder if Koreans have negative opinions of tattoos. Do they? Is it worse if you're a female with tattoos, or do they think it's ok because I'm a foreigner?

A. Older Koreans see tattoos as a sign of being in the Korean mafia.

Younger Koreans (20s) see tattoos as cool.

If you're foreign you get a pass generally, although it's a bit uncommon to see women with large tattoos here.


What were popular tattoos during the korean war?
Q.

A. Ooooh, I know! Anchors, anchors and nude Spanish women. Anchors, nude Spanish women, and "MOM." You should totally get a classic tattoo, that would be SO "masculine."





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Have you ever been tattoo'd while pregnant?

Q. Im kinda in shock, yet confused. A friend of mine on facebook got a tattoo while 17 weeks pregnant...I thought this was a big no-no?

A. I would never, ever, ever get a tattoo while pregnant and no good artist will tattoo a pregnant woman.
There are risks of infection, shock, etc.


How bad does a chest tattoo hurt?
Q. This is mainly for people who have or know someone who has a chest tattoo. Im getting two doves on my chest tomorrow. This will be my fourth and biggest tattoo. The doves are going to be about medium size maybe a little bigger. I don't care if you don't like chest tattoos on women Ive been wanting this since I was 15. My question is how bad does getting a chest tattoo hurt? Ive got one on my foot and that one hurt pretty bad. One on my upper back/neck hurt a little and the one on my right shoulder didn't hurt much at all. Thanks for your help

A. This is the outline
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=221858&id=100001807358855

This is colored
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=259388&id=100001807358855

I just got mine colored yesterday

The outline took 5 hours.
Then a month later (yesterday) took 6 and a half hours to color.


I'm not gonna like. The Sternum SUCKS, but I would only give the sternum a 5 maybe 6 at most.
The collar bone wasn't terrible but i'd give it a 3 maybe 4.

Right there by the neck was a little rough but i'd say again 3 maybe 4 for it.

Everything I couldn't even feel.

But remember. Everyone is different. Everyone take pain differently. So it may or may not hurt more for you





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Why do people think that tattoos make you look like a whore?

Q. I never thought tattoos made a woman look easy. I mean, I know she probably doesn't look like a sweet little princess anymore, but doesn't it depend on what the tattoo is of? If it literally says <whore> or <bitch> or the playboy symbol thingy, then I can understand.

I was just getting annoyed with this because I have three tattoos, and would NEVER be labelled as easy.

I don't understand. Can someone explain?

A. I hear ya. I have one that is of a teddy bear laying on its stomach on top of five blocks that spell out my daughter's name. How much "whore" can you get? lol

Edit: this is to "The Truth"... I just love how you get towards the bottom of your answer and totally single me out. lol great job! Just so you know exactly what type of person I am, here goes... I could care less what others think of my tattoo, body, image, or whatever else. I was not put on this earth for a popularity contest, so why should I care what others think? I never have and never will. And do I care what guys like? No, because you know what... I am happily married and we've been together for over 12 years, so it's not like I got a tattoo to attract guys. Next time, don't be so quick to judge.

I could care less what my skin looks like in 10 years. lol... I don't plan on showing skin at that age anyway. It's my skin so what do you care if I choose to screw it up? lol The tattoo is there fore me and me only, not to show it to the whole darn world. And I certainly did not get it because it was a "fad". Keep on trying to figure me out.....


What does this tell you about a woman?
Q. What does this tell you about a woman? She is 18 years old and allows a tattoo artist to cover most of her body with permanent tattoos, as part of a tattoo contest. She does not have to pay for any this, but the tattoo artist does a good job, because he wants to win a price?

A. Well it tells me more about YOU and in that you do not even have the ability to post a query in the correct category or is this a legal question?? Didn't think so. What she does is her business and hers alone.





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Guys question about Tattoos?

Q. Ok guys do you like tattoos on women? I'm not talking about being covered in them! . I have two, one on the side of my hand and one on my ankle. If you dont like them why? and if you do how many would you feel was appropriate (and where)? Ladies can answer to :) (about other girls and also about guys ;)

A. I really like tattoos. I am not attracted to women like Kat Von D but I don't think they look bad either, it's just that their look is not my thing. As long as the tattoos are well done I would really like to talk to a girl about her tattoos. If the tattoo is a butterfly or a chinese symbol may be not but an interesting design is something I would like to see on girls.


Your opinion on chest tattoos on women?
Q. Soooo I'm considering getting a tattoo done not just a small flower or butterfly but a piece generally triangle shaped on my chest(After I put more thought into my design and the meaning). I love tattoos and piercing but the main reason I want a chest tattoo is to cover a heart surgery scar that I've had since age 4... Im 21 now and its somewhat faded but Im still self conscience about my scar. I know getting the tattoo will give me more confidence to wear low cut shirts and dresses that I NEVER EVER EVER WEAR outside my home. I plan to have a career in teaching but I am more then comfortable wearing high-cut attire.... since ive been doing it for this long. So can you give your opinion on what you think about chest tattoos on women. Im not worried about the inevitable sagging at 50 something issue more so when im like in my late 20s early 30s meeting some guys parents, picking a dress for my wedding..... and not trying to die alone...... you know the general

A. my daughter has a "zipper". she is currently 3. and if at any time she wants to cover that scar with a tattoo i would be 100% behind that decision. you shouldn't worry about the opinions of people you haven't met yet (future in-laws and such) you need to do what makes you happiest with your body you apparently have put alot of thought into this and are looking for a design that has meaning to you .you aren't talking about getting a flaming skull on your cleavage up to your neck.
my advice is find the design that makes you happiest get the work done and go forward with the rest of your life with a new confidence. any decent man will see that confident person and not the tattoo.
good luck.





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Senin, 31 Maret 2014

I was wondering if getting a inner wrist tattoo would hurt more vertical than horizontal?

Q. I was thinking of getting one , but i'm not to sure if I wanna bare the pain, but im only getting to words!

A. I answer these questions related to pain in the same way every time.

The pain in different places differs from person to person, pain threshold does have a lot of input but, for example, my chest tattoo didn't hurt at all, where as some people I know said their chest tattoo hurt a lot!

Anyway, here's a basic pain level chart I always reffer people to.

Pain level 1
These include the upper arm, forearm, calf, Bum, and Thigh. For a 1st tattoo these are great points to begin your inked journey.

Pain level 2
These include the centre back, front / side of thighs and shoulders. This is also not too bad a start for your first tattoo. The shoulders and central back region can be area that require quite a lot of movement. The skin on these areas is much looser meaning it takes longer to tattoo and also longer to heal. On areas that have lots of movement such as these, require more care once a tattoo is completed. Due to the thigh area being quite a dense muscle mass and also quite tight skin, it may tend to bruise the day after.

Pain level 3
These include the knees, elbows, hands, head, neck, feet, chest and back of thighs. Beginners beware of starting at these areas. You would need to be determined to have tattoos here as the high sensitivity would require a lot of mental focus to get you through. The poor quality of skin on both the knees and elbows will result in a very slow tattoo process and nerves are very close to the surface in these areas. This could result in the tattooing being unbearable for any length of time for some people. As with the orange areas these tend to be high movement areas and will require a longer healing timescale. You may find that to achieve a good solid colour, you may have to repeat the tattoo process on these areas. As a side note the chest area on men can be much more sensitive to pain than a woman, yet due to the tighter skin on a male, the tattoo can be completed quicker.

Pain level 4 (OWCHIE!)
Areas include hips, ribcage, stomach, back of knees, armpit, inside of elbow, nipples, lips, inside of thighs and genitals. Are you really sure you want to get that tattoo? As these areas can elicit crying, half finished tattoos or even the customer passing out. This could just be more than you may be able to handle. All of these purple areas are considered by most to be the most painful areas to be tattooed. The stretchy or thin skin over bone are slow to tattoo, some of these may require multiple sessions to achieve solid colour and smooth shading. Healing can be just as painful as receiving the tattoo and may require a few days off from your regular activities.

SOME USEFUL TIPS WHEN GETTING A TATTOO:

�Women are your more sensitive the week prior to and during your cycle. Plan around those dates to have the best experience possible when getting your tattoo.
�Use lotion everyday on the area to be tattooed at least 1 week prior for healthier skin and better results.
�Do not go out in the sun at least one week prior to being tattooed (including tanning beds) This drys the skin and if peeling occurs could damage the tattoo.
�Consider what you will wear for 2 weeks while healing if your tattoo is in an area like the foot, waist, shoulders or chest. Shoes, waistbands, belts, underwear, and bras can all damage tattoos if you do not plan ahead. Find comfortable clothing that will not touch or rub during this time.
�Always eat a good meal before being tattooed and drink plenty of fluids.
�Be sure to get a good nights rest before your appointment.
�Ask what kind of aftercare products you will need when you set up to get your tattoo.
�Mention any allergies you may have, pigments, dyes, perfumes.
�Some medication may thin your blood, check with your doctor before being tattooed.
�Anyone with an autoimmune disorder needs to check with their doctor and should bring a note to be tattooed.


Why do people get tattoos?
Q. Why do people get tattoos?
�Tattoos, ear piercings, implants.. modification... why do people modify and tattoo themselves when it is not only imaginably extremely painful but financially costly too?
Here are some of the most well known modified people in the world:
Rick. Who�s aim is to appear as a zombie. So far, more than 24 hours worth of tattoos --costing over $4,075 Canadian dollars�
Dennis Avner, aka "Catman" , he has undergone extensive surgery - Tattoos, implants, teeth filing and shaping.
Julia Gnuse, aka illustrated lady, was born with a condition that causes her skin to blister regularly and scar. She used tattoos to cover this up. After 10 years she made it into a Guinness Record as worldwide most tattooed woman.
Tom Leppard, 73 years old has £5,500 worth of leopard spot tattoos covering his body.
Eric Sprague known as the Lizardman was one of the first people to have a split tongue .
The winner in multi-layered tattooing is Lucky Diamond Rich, who has taken 1,000 hours having his body modified.
The Guinness World Records most pierced woman Elaine Davidson. In 2002 she had 462 piercings, with 192 on her face alone. In 2005 there were 3,950, reported at the Edinburgh festival. Her genitalia area having the most - 500. The total weight is estimated at 3 kilograms. In May 2008 Davidson's piercings totalled at 5,920 and Feb 2009 at 6,005.

Etienne Dumont is an art & culture critic and is covered head to toe in tattoos. He also has silicon implants and, 2.7 inch rings in each earlobe and plexiglass piercings through the nose and bottom lip.
Here you can see this unknown Brazilian man has some heavy tentacle suction-cup implants
These are some of the most extreme examples of tattoos and modifications ever known but the world is filled with everyday people sporadically or regularly visiting tattoo parlours as just a standard routine

A. because they are awesome xD i love tattoos and piercings people that don't like them its as simple as this don't get them , people that do like them get them !!! for me its a turn on when a guy has tattoos and piercings >.<





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Minggu, 30 Maret 2014

Tattoo Artist or Experienced Tattoo-ees Help Please?

Q. I want to get a small tattoo on my foot, but I have a few questions about it.-I already asked this and got amazing answers I just want a few more opinions! And I edited #8! My main main concerns are #1 and #8!

1. I have heard foot tattoos can smudge-is this true and how much?
2. What are the chances of the tattoo getting smudged or anything?-is this during the healing process or forever?
3. How long is the healing process?
4. How long will the tattoo take to do-it will be like 1 in wide and 3 in long
5. Does it hurt-alot?
6. Do you recommend it on the foot why or why not?
7. I have heard you can't wear shoes or socks during the healing process-is this true? What happens if you do?
8. Will I scar from the tattoo needle? I have very sensitive skin and scar from everything-like a tiny bit raised white scars. Will this distort my tattoo in anyway? Any other advice/stories/opinions on this is greatly appreciated! This is my main concern.
9. Will it need to be touched up in the future-how often?
10. Will it fade at all and how much?
11. Any other tattoo advice would be greatly appreciated!!! This will be my first tattoo and I plan on getting it around next September or possibly early summer now as I have been told that wearing socks+shoes is very bad.
12. How do you find a good tattoo shop?? I can't decide where is the best place! And do you just walk in or plan this like months in advance?


http://www.photofunblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Women-Butterfly-Foot-Tattoo-Latest-Design-for-2011-12.jpg

http://www.photofunblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Women-Butterfly-Foot-Tattoo-Latest-Design-for-2011-12.jpg

These pictures are about where I want my tattoo (just in case you need to know), but these are not the ones I want. Thanks again and Happy Holidays! :)

A. Okay so:
1. No it won't smudge unless you get tiny, thin writing but that will happen anywhere on your body..
2. None unless the tattoo is too close together - the ink naturally expands in your skin but not much
3. 7-10 days, sometimes a little longer with places that don't "shed" skin as much
4. Roughly 1/2 hour
5. No it doesn't hurt that bad. All tattoos hurt, but my foot was one of the least painful.
6. Yes, because you can hide it if you like, or show it if you like.
7. During the first few days while it's still sore and expelling the excess ink - I wouldn't. Just let it "air" out.
8. No, it won't "scar" it might cause your skin to be a bit puffier after you first get it, but all swelling goes down after a few days.
9. Yes, all tattoos should get touched up every so often, depends on how much you are in the sun, etc, and how much it fades. I've had some for over 5 yrs that still haven't needed touching up.
10. Depends on sun exposure, etc..
11. Basically just relax, stay calm.
12. Just walk in, look at the "art work" they have available, ask to see picture's they've done themselves, etc.


Where to put my tattoo?
Q. I had another question like this but I want to have a tattoo on my left hip bone and I'm afraid, when I get pregnant later in my life that, my tattoo will stretch. So should I get it there or somewhere else where it would be visible in everyday life clothes.

A. Lower back tattoos are nice, but not as nice as side tattoos like these on women and it wont stretch if you get pregnant.

http://www.tattoodonkey.com/pics/g/i/girl-side-tattoos-flowers-on-b-o-tattoodonkey.com.jpg

http://www.hairstyle2011.co.cc/2011/03/rose-tattoos-on-side.html





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looking for drawings/paintings of tattooed girls. Like pretty and artistic ones?

Q. or of artists who draw or paint tattooed people

just send me a link or something please

thank you

A. These are some that I found an I liked:

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ljepgjZNpz1qaekkwo1_400.jpg&imgrefurl=http://caryseen.tumblr.com/post/4477841110/via-hitchcock-starlet-on-we-heart-it-visual&usg=__sT7oE-iJspCDz-V9uSQ0NcjNkgo=&h=480&w=381&sz=66&hl=en&start=90&zoom=1&tbnid=_oGbff-IArCZxM:&tbnh=162&tbnw=126&ei=hLkUTrzXJdGJsAK67-DUDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Blady%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=871&vpy=299&dur=3654&hovh=252&hovw=200&tx=86&ty=119&page=5&ndsp=23&ved=1t:429,r:12,s:90&biw=1366&bih=667

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://s0.artquid.fr/art/2/172/175314.1109162209.1.450.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.artquid.com/artwork/175314/tattooed-woman-oil-on-canvas.html&usg=__5KYo_TidkRZgmzKX_P39yd-MT6E=&h=450&w=345&sz=84&hl=en&start=204&zoom=1&tbnid=JAH_82O1nZEk1M:&tbnh=161&tbnw=123&ei=BLoUTs3rLYumsAK6nd3UDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Bwomen%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=501&vpy=140&dur=361&hovh=256&hovw=197&tx=147&ty=187&page=10&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:16,s:204&biw=1366&bih=667

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.galleryhijinks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/4876569091_a653ccbf0b_b.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.galleryhijinks.com/blog/2010/08/artist-interview-charmaine-olivia/&usg=__RyS_DWAZg6rbCRzcCA2Zq1FKokk=&h=980&w=800&sz=447&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=fXid8oR8BzJixM:&tbnh=179&tbnw=146&ei=BLoUTs3rLYumsAK6nd3UDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Bwomen%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=329&page=1&ndsp=23&ved=1t:429,r:7,s:0&tx=139&ty=58&biw=1366&bih=667

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://dreamingradiance.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/sean_cheetham_chantal-large.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.secretstill.com/blog/2011/03/15/sean-cheetham/&usg=__d9JRUj3aq3TR3PjZIm_QUfOx69g=&h=1000&w=751&sz=73&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=3NJx4AqPHCq6lM:&tbnh=174&tbnw=128&ei=lroUTovqELCOsALN79jUDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Bpeople%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=187&vpy=250&dur=687&hovh=259&hovw=194&tx=135&ty=92&page=1&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:7,s:0&biw=1366&bih=667

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://media.onsugar.com/files/ons1/303/3039723/16_2009/a1/shawnbarber1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://ispeakenglish.onsugar.com/tag/art&usg=__Zmt4j6cIMj-P_UxQ6qjh7dnZ1Oc=&h=594&w=450&sz=52&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=BNKGoQbB7UBo8M:&tbnh=159&tbnw=121&ei=lroUTovqELCOsALN79jUDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Bpeople%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=760&vpy=72&dur=1300&hovh=258&hovw=195&tx=92&ty=126&page=1&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:4,s:0&biw=1366&bih=667

Hope I helped..If you want more just search them on google.com (:


How bad does a rib cage tattoo hurt?
Q. I'm a chubby girl and I'm planning to get this tattoo on my right rib cage

http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kzafpbJWl41qa3igco1_400.jpg

how bad will it hurt?

A. Tattoos hurt no matter what. Anyone who says they don't is boldface lying. How badly a tattoo hurts varies on person to person. For me for instance, I sat like a champ for my ribs and foot, but cried like a little b**** on my back. When going to get your tattoo, or thinking about one, pain factor should be the LEAST of your concerns. If you want it bad enough, believe me, you'll sit for it. The picture you provided looks like its just ALOT OF BLACK. Which, because of the nature of having to "pack" the color in there, can be legitimately more painful, then lets say, if you were getting a black and grey shaded piece in the same area. Don't worry about how bad it will hurt, if you want it, you'll sit for it.

Here's what you should do: Make an appointment. Don't just go be a "walk-in" for something like your ribs, unless you are (and even if you are) heavily tattooed, there is a certain amount of mental preparation required for what people fail to recogonize is a PROCEDURE.

The day/night before your appointment, make sure you rest. Stock up on plenty of your vitamins, eat well, don't drink or engage in drug use and get a good nights sleep! If you're having a stressful day, it might be in your best interest to reschedule your apointment. I cannot tell you the countless times I have seen customers come in all stressed out from a days work or whatnot who go to sit for a tattoo and simply cannot take it. Mind you, these are customers whom I've watched sit for HOURS on a good day.

If you are a woman, (as I am as well) I HIGHLY reccomend not getting tattooed a week before/during/after your period. I'm telling you, it simply hurts more. Serotonin, the chemical in your brain that deals with things like emotion/hunger/etc also deals with PAIN. During your mentrual cycle, your hormones are all out of whack, affecting neurotransmitters in your brain such as, serotonin. I'm telling you, it just hurts more.

Hope that helped, and good luck on your tattoo!





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I need help in deciding what sort of tattoo i would get?

Q. i would only get a a tattoo on either my shoulder blade area either left or right, or get one on my chest, left or right.

Now im not sure what i would like to get i would want something really cool to look at but i don't want something that doesn't really suit me.

I have this tattoo design:
http://img99.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wingeddragonex1.jpg

so rate the design for me also


P.S - i love dragons and japanese writing styles if that helps, and in the tattooing areas im thinking about which one is the most painful - the pain doesnt really bother me

P.S.S - im very very unlucky in life so something that could bring me luck would help alot to, i know some people don't believe in all that but i certainly do as nothing goes right for me when i do something that involves luck

A. Try this site for luck. Chopper is the largest tattoo gallery on the internet. You can choose from Arm Band Tattoos, Belly Button, Butterfly, Cartoon, Cat, Celtic, Chinese, Cross, Devil, Dragon, Eagle, Fairy, Fantasy, Fish, Flower, Zodiac, Harley, Heart, Japanese Symbol, Lizard, Lower Back, Mermaid, Angel, Animal, Religious, Patriotic, Women, Rose, Skull, Snake, Sport, Star, and Sun Tattoos.


Professionalism and tattoos....?
Q. I am in my early 20's and just getting started with my career. I was thinking about getting a tattoo similar to the singer Rihanna (see pic). I am very self concious about being well percieved at work, as I removed a piercing a few years ago due to fears of being misinterpreted as unprofessional. Generally I do not like neck tattoos on women, however I found tis to be pretty cute, and it looks like it can be reasonably covered. Do you think this may be a problem or source of regret?

http://justjared.buzznet.com/gallery/photos.php?yr=2008&mon=01&evt=rihanna-tattoo&pic=rihanna-tattoo-parlor-04.jpg
I would not call myself a prisoner lol, but the fact of the matter is, I'm not at a point in my career where I can disregard the opinions of my superiors...yet.

I don't know that I want it exactly like her's, but something similar.

A. well i say go for it.
any tattoo can covered up when need be.
i get questions like this before i tattoo people. i would recommend investing in some Dermablend. its serious coverup that models and actors use for covering tattoos. also it is raved about on BMEzine.com for covering facial tattoos.

if your worried your hair wont cover it, or even your clothes.. no worries, you'll have the dermablend.

when business is low i have to work in a hospital to pay the bills [got a nursing degree at 19 as a back-up plan], i use dermablend to cover my enormous tattoos...
no one at the hospital even knows i have a single tattoo..





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