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Monday, July 6, 2009

Need This Tattoo Removed

    Tattoos became very popular in the 90s, especially with college aged people. Anyone and everyone got tattoos from bankers to bikers. Many people regret getting a tattoo later on in life. There are many reasons some people regret putting another person’s name on their skin while others regret their tattoos because of what they stand for, such as gang tattoos.

    What ever the reason for an unwanted tattoo, more people than ever before are searching for new ways to remove tattoos without the use of painful and outdated methods such as Dermabrasion.

    This is a painful procedure in which the top layer of skin is sanded off. Or Excision where the tattoo is cut out and the skin is sewn up after. These two methods are extremely painful and can cause horrific scarring. They should only be used in extreme cases when there are no other options available. Even then it is advisable to think very carefully about going ahead with these procedures.

    Lasers
    Laser surgery for removal of tattoos is a procedure in which a beam of light is fired in fast bursts heating the pigment in the skin. This method will take 6-8 treatments for removal and 7-10 days after treatment for recovery time. Beware that some of the inks used for tattoos can react with this treatment causing permanent dark spots that can't be removed.

    Burning sensations may be felt, along with minor scarring to the area where the tattoo was, although a small scar is less of a concern than a large or offensive tattoo. The cost per treatment will range from $200 to $2,000, depending where you get the procedure done.

    Intense Light Therapy
    Intense light therapy is very new procedure in which an intense light much like the light a laser is uses. Gel is applied to the skin, then a laser wand emits pulses of light to the area. Intense light therapy is less painful than laser therapy.

    It is believed to be far more effective, requiring fewer return visits and less chance of scarring. But, intense light therapy is far more expensive than laser therapy. Many clinics charge up to $10 per pulse. You do the math!

    Removal Creams
    There are many do-it-yourself tattoo removal creams available. Some of the more popular ones include Tat B Gone and Tattoo-OFF. These methods have mixed results some people are happy with the results and comment that the product has faded their tattoo drastically, while others argue that the results were minimal to none.

    It really depends on the person, their skin type and how old the tattoo is. Tattoo removal creams are not damaging to the skin and will not leave scars or burn marks. The average price for a 2 month supply is around $125, depending on the cream that you choose and where you buy it.

    Fading and Cover-ups
    Some other cheap solutions that can offer varied results are fading the tattoo using saline. This option can be useful if you have a faded or old tattoo. Saline solution, which is a lot like hospital grade salt water is tattooed into the skin where the tattoo is situated.

    The cost of this option will vary depending on the tattooist you choose. Cover ups are a new tattoo drawn over an old one to cover it up, bear in mind that darker colors can’t be replaced with lighter. This can be a very cheap method of swapping a tattoo you don't like for something less difficult to live with. When choosing this option be sure to get an experienced tattooist, that has done cover ups before.

    Conclusion
    The best way to avoid being burdened with a tattoo that you don't want is to simply not get one! Sadly, for those who already have one, the best advice is to research your options and decide on the best method of removal that will fit into your budget, and cause the least discomfort. Be aware that no method is 100% effective.

    -By Tim B. Miller

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Thursday, December 18, 2008

How to Draw Your Own Temporary Tattoo


    For the people of the world who want a cool tattoo, minus the pain, the cost, and the (wrong) end result.

    Steps
    Pick out an image you want. Note: Make sure this is an image you can draw. If you want a really complex design, you are better off seeing a professional.
    Study it carefully. Make sure it is exactly what you want.
    Pick the colour you want for it.
    Cleanse the area thouroughly.

    Wipe a WARMING cleanser around the area.
    Pick the colour Sharpie you want for it. Pat the tattoo with a tissue after every other stroke so the ink doesn't spread. Have a make up remover on hand, just in case.
    Take a good look at the tattoo. If it's exactly how you want it, go on. If it isn't, then start over.

    Wet a tissue (not the same one you used before) with a COOLING toner to close your pores with the ink in them (this sounds bad, but it will keep the ink in for longer). Pat the area with it.
    Keep running your hand up and down the area until the ink is not spreading, your hands are clean, and the area is dry. If it spreads, use a makeup remover to clean it up.
    Keep doing this as the tattoo starts to fade to keep the tattoo for as long as possible.

    FOR LESS ARTSTIC PEOPLE LIKE ME.
    Or for something way more easier use a thin paper.
    1.Draw your image on the paper.

    WIITH SOME KIND OF MAKER (HEAVY INK)
    2.Place the image on your skin 3.Rub alcohol on the image . 4.Continue to rub until you can see you image. (This will be used as a stencil) 5.Now outline , go back with details, and explore ( hairspray will keep it on longer )

    Tips
    Use a Sharpie a couple shades darker than the colour that you want it to end up with. Japanese characters are very popular tattoos, and there are some that are incredibly easy to draw.
    Make sure that the tattoo is in an area where YOU can draw it. If you want it on, let's say, your lower back, get someone you really, really, really trust to do it for you.

    Fine point Sharpies usually work best, but the ones with the fat tips are good for coloring in large areas.
    When you are testing it for smearing, test the OUTSIDE of the drawing and spread it with outward motions. If you test the middle and it smears you can't remove it with the makeup remover.

    Warnings
    This method has been tried and does not always work correctly.
    Some people are allergic to permanent marker. If you are not sure, make a short mark on the back of your hand (or somewhere less obvious) and check for a rash later.Source URL: https://mastertriball.blogspot.com/search/label/Application%20Techniques%20of%20Tattoos
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

How to Choose a Body Piercing or Tattoo Studio



    tattoo body piercing




    Art such as tattooing and body piercing has become increasingly popular during the last few years. Read on for advice choosing piercer or tattooist.

    Stroke
    See the phone book to your list of local artists. Many tattooists offer both sharp and tattoos who works under one roof. About to ask for recommendations from your friends, make a shortlist and recommended to avoid any bad reputation.

    Visit several studios, and have to see. You have to find a clean environment, ensure the needle is changed for each client, seating areas that are often cleaned and artists who use medical gloves. They ask to see the autoclave and spore tests.

    Ask to see portfolios. Finding a new job and recover. Ask how many artists who have experience, and on any certification. When you have decided to use the studio, trying to have a chat with the staff and if you feel comfortable with letting them work on you, then go ahead!


    Tips
    1.If you see someone with a big tattoo or piercing, do not be afraid to ask for a treat. People are usually happy to recommend a favorite artist, and generally reliable in the oral stage of body art.
    In Britain, there is no recognized certification for body piercing.

    Do not choose a studio that rushes its customers. Some business customers let the strike when they feel sick or weak, are considered as very bad practice.

    Most parents need consent to the studio piercings on anyone under the age of 18 years. Eat at least 2 hours before your tattoo or piercing.

    Wash the area to be worked on. Inform you about any artist you have a transmissible disease, and any conditions such as hemophilia.

    Warning
    Avoiding studios that use the body for everybody sharp, piercing, such as Japan, can not be sterilized. In addition, even piercings can cause blunt force trauma, complicating healing. They are also more painful than the needle.

    It is illegal for anyone under 18 to get tattoos, which many in the United States, although not all. Check state laws before you go. You must be 18 to get a Tattoo in the UK.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008

How To Be A Tattoo Artist

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    You become interested in tattoo artist? Not difficult. What is important is, you talented, and do not want to learn quickly end the spirit. When you have that, then you can become a tattoo artist.

    It appears that the more people who get tattoos or talking about getting one. This is big for the industry and even better for those who want to get a foot in the door in the tattoo industry. But not thinking for some time that a professional tattoo artist is easy. There is no such thing as easy money with a tattoo artist.

    To begin with, you will need talent. You will never make it in the tattoo industry by tracing or stenciling, you will need to be able to draw great designs. To even get considered as a tattoo artist, a portfolio is needed. This will require you to draw until your hands ache and then a little more. Your portfolio is your proof that you have the skills that are needed to succeed in the industry. Without a portfolio, don’t even bother.

    Once you have a portfolio to showcase your talents, you will need a mentor, someone who is willing to teach you the trade and share their secrets with you. Now this is the tricky thing, tattoo artists don’t like giving away their secrets. If you do find someone good, a real professional who is willing to tell you anything at all about the industry, listen up!

    In some states you will be required by law to get an apprenticeship and train for a number of years to become a tattoo artist. Unlike a traditional apprenticeship, you will be required to pay the tattoo artist that you are working under a fee and you wont get paid for your work while you are being trained. There is no real time limit on how long you will train. The mentor you choose will tell you when he thinks you are ready to branch off and become a professional.

    To train as a tattoo artist, you will need proper, high-quality equipment such as a tattoo machine, power supplies, shading equipment, needles, medical equipment and sanitation supplies. You will also need to know about cleanliness and what can and can’t be reused, as well as how to clean your equipment. The popular professional tattoo artists are successful for a number of reasons, but mainly because they are clean and very talented.

    You can succeed in the tattoo industry, but you will need to be talented, self-driven and dedicated. If you want to make millions in the first month as a tattoo artist, you are wasting your time. Become a tattoo artist because you love the art and love to create breath-taking pieces of body art. Be prepared to work for free and, most of all, if you get someone to stop and share a secret or two with you, take their advice. You will definitely need it.
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Choosing Your Tattoo Parlor


    Once you have made the decision to get a tattoo you’ll need to find a qualified tattoo parlor. This is a very important decision, as it can easily make or break your tattoo. Before you decide on a tattoo artist or tattoo parlor, you must first see if they are qualified. There are hundreds of thousands of tattoo parlors out there, some better than others. If you go to a less than perfect tattoo parlor, you could very well end up with an infection that can cause you more trouble than you ever thought possible. Finding out how long a parlor has been in business is very important – as this will tell you how much business the parlor receives.

    When you look for the best parlor you should always watch for those who have the best history with keeping their equipment clean. Clean equipment and a clean studio is without a doubt the most important consideration when dealing with tattoos. If the artist isn’t licensed or not a professional there will be little to no guarantee that the equipment is clean. Health is a big concern with tattoos for most people, and for good reason. If you are looking to get a tattoo you should always make sure that the artists are licensed, the parlor is clean – and the equipment is sanitized and cleaned after each and every tattoo.

    The best tattoo parlors will welcome you in with open arms, anticipating your business. When you meet the tattoo artist, he should be friendly and not intimidate you at all, nor should he at any time attempt to push a design on you. Under no circumstances should the artist try and talk you into getting a more expensive tattoo design if all you want is something small and simple.
    Pushy sales and unfriendly salesmen are common pitfalls with most businesses. Tattoo parlors should always be friendly and open to what you want. Although the more experienced tattoo artists will offer their opinions, they shouldn’t try to push you around. If a tattoo artists thinks there will be a problem with your design or if he thinks he can do anything to improve it, he will more than likely let you know. If he is able to save you some money, the higher quality tattoo artists won’t think twice about doing so.

    Before you decide on a tattoo parlor to do your tattoo, you should always compare what’s available to you and weigh out your options. The higher quality tattoo parlors will cost quite a bit of money, more than the other parlors. This is to be expected, as the higher quality studios cost more to pay their artists and keep their parlor nice and clean. These parlors are among the best in the world, with sparkling floors and a clean interior. The tattoo artists here ensure that their rooms are clean, with most wiping down their equipment and materials every chance they get.

    The ideal way to find tattoo parlors in your area or close by is to use the Internet and search or just open a local phone book. If you look for the keyword tattoos, you’ll find several that are relatively close to you. Once you have found some addresses, simply drive out there and take a look around. If you like what you see, you can always come back. You shouldn’t rush your decision – but instead look at what each tattoo parlor has to offer you.

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