Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

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Celebrity tattoos


////..Celebrity tattoos and famous personalities go hand in hand.///..
A tattoo is one of the best ways for a person to express his or her mind, and who knows this better than our celebs. So, we see designs, symbols or sayings engraved on every conceivable and inconceivable part of the body – with the most popular “space” to get inked being the arm, ankle, neck, shoulder back, lower back and belly.
Some celebrity tattoos are more popular and, therefore, get more preference than others when it comes to our artists. So, what are the designs that are ruling the celebrity tattoo market these days?
Tattoos are becoming popular day by day. Many celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, Alyssa Milano, Rihanna, Victoria Beckham, Megan Fox, Denise Richards etc. have adorned different parts of their their body with tattoos. The designs range from Tribal tattoos, butterfly tattoos, star tattoos etc. Check out some celebrity tattoos pictures. You can also take inspirations from these celebrity tattoo designs and get a one for yourself.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

popular design








Pin up girl tattoos are gaining ground as a popular design for women to show female empowerment and sexuality. These cleaver images of girls seduce men and boys with their raw sex
appeal and show the power and beauty of the female body.

First made famous in the 1930s when posters of female movie stars would be shown to help sell sex in the cinema, they really gained popularity in the early 1940s when service men overseas would request these sexy pictures to help remember home and all the damsels that awaited them.

tattoo flash

tattoo flash






tattoo flash

Early Tattooing Methods


Early Tattooing Methods
An amazing variety of tattooing methods developed in different cultures. In North and South America, many Indian tribes routinely tattooed the body or the face by simple pricking, and some tribes in California introduced color into scratches. Many tribes of the Arctic and Subarctic, mostly Inuit, and some people in eastern Siberia, made needle punctures through which a thread coated with pigment (usually soot) was drawn underneath the skin. In Polynesia and Micronesia, pigment was pricked into the skin by tapping on a tool shaped like a small rake.
The Maori people of New Zealand, who are world famous for their tattooing, applied their wood carving technique to tattooing. In the moko style of Maori tattooing, shallow, colored grooves in distinctive, complex designs were produced on the face and buttocks by striking a small bone-cutting tool (used for shaping wood) into the skin. After the Europeans arrived in the 1700s, the Maori began using the metal that settlers brought for a more conventional style of puncture tattooing.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Tattoo Designs For Wrists..///

These are tattoo designs for wrists that go right the way around the wrist like a watch strap or bracelet. Tattoo designs for wrists bands often include celtic designs or flowers.










The wrist is proving to be the starting point for the first tattoo for thousands of people as tattoo designs for wrists are generally small and delicate and can be incredibly sexy.
However, even with such a small area there is still room for variation with plenty of choice and inspiration for tattoo designs for wrists….

Wrist Tattoo Designs | Inner Wrist Tattoo Designs

Tattoo Designs For Wrists.....


2 Colourful flower wrist tattoo design

3 Ring girl wrist tattoos

4 Star tattoo on wrist


5 Puzzle wrist tattoo


6 Flower Women wrist tattoos

7 Beautiful flower tattoos for girls

8 Font wrist tattoos


9 Beautiful Star Flower tattoos for women


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Tattoo Designs For Men & Women

Everyone who walks into a tattoo shop is greeted with a large number of striking and colorful tattoo designs, including everything from simple to images that are very complex. With the exception of those who have already chosen their preferred image, it can be very difficult from the many tattoo designs to select the spot. Even if you already chosen a design, the artist is able to provide you with several options for your tattoo designs even more handsome.Before arriving for the application of a tattoo, it is best to see a selection of tattoo designs in mind, before the salon. Although there are some exceptions, most men and women are naturally attracted to different tattoo designs. Men, for example, would likely prefer something masculine, while women often prefer something dainty and sexy. Of all tattoo designs, women often choose hearts, butterflies, flowers, lettering, etc. The most popular places for women, is the shoulder, lower back and ankle. It is, on the other hand, is often preferred that the tattoo to be on the upper chest or back.










While there are tattoo designs that are gender specific, it is important to keep in mind that getting a tattoo is a very personal thing and the image that is ultimately chosen should be that anything that is important to reflect the wearer. In discussing the various tattoo designs with the artist, the customer a better understanding of the various options and models available.
Many people choose tattoo designs from those presented at the salon, while others prefer to do some research and ensure that their design is unlike any other help. For certain tattoo designs, some people prefer to look at real life photos or through artwork for ideas relating to their tattoo designs to browse. If you have an image you like, take it to the artist for an assessment on whether or not the image can be created in the form of a tattoo.
This article is to be used for informational purposes only. The information in this document is not intended to be used in place of or in conjunction with, professional medical advice or recommendations for tattoo designs or placement. Prior to getting a tattoo, individuals should consult with their physician to make sure that it is a safe procedure for them to endure. Some people should not get a tattoo if they have certain medical conditions or a weakened immune system. For more information, consult a doctor or dermatologist

Our Accessories tattoo

Our Accessories tattoo


Our growing
accessory shop is filled with sketchbooks, tattoo art on the wall, and as art-known tattoo artists as Jess Santos, Victor Modaferri, Peter Smith, Eric Lovino and much more! Keep checking back to some of the remarkable works of other artists.

Looking to get some INK?.........


Tattoo stencils used to only be available to tattoo professionals! That was the past, this is the future and they are now available to you.
Browse thousands of original tattoo ideas and simply download, print it and bring it to your local tattoo shop inked!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Check out the free tattoo designs on our database



Then you are ready to take a look at our free tattoo design! Here are all our artworks conveniently divided into categories. Choose the one you like best or start from the first and continue with the rest.







Tuesday, April 3, 2012

What to Expect When Getting Full Sleeve Tattoos with Color and Line Work


So you want full sleeve tattoos with curvaceous designs, colors and intricate line work – the whole nine yards, huh? I’ve got a large part of my body tattooed, including two full sleeves and my entire back, and have spent well over 200 hours under the gun in the process of doing so. My full sleeve tattoos were done using the freehand method with points of reference that were marked on my arms and back prior to the needle hitting the skin; something that very few tattoo artists offer these days, as many use stencils. If you ever wondered what to expect when getting full sleeve tattoos, take a look at this article—as I will offer you some simple insight on the process that is involved.
Take Your Time Choosing Your Design & Artist
I can’t emphasize this enough. You are getting something that will be on your body forever, especially full sleeves, which are pretty much impossible to cover up. It’s permanent artwork, and your skin is the canvas. So be absolutely certain that you know what you want before you get started. I spent a good three months pondering what to put on my arms before even sitting down in the chair, and you should take plenty of time deciding as well. For that matter, take your time choosing a tattoo artist. Look around at various shops, check out their portfolio, and take some mental notes. In this manner, you will find an awesome tattoo artist that can deliver the artwork you desire.
Prepare for Some Pain – Color Almost Always Hurts More
If you plan on getting color, it generally will hurt a bit more than line work, grey wash or black ink. This is because they use a wider gauge needle to really pack the ink into the skin. Many tattoo artists have told me that color is finicky and does not set or take nearly as well as black or grey. I had to have various portions of my skin touched up several times because the skin rejected the color ink. Anyone who tells you that tattoos do not hurt either has a really high pain threshold, had an area done that did not hurt that much, or is lying. It hurts. They are injecting ink into your skin using a needle that penetrates the dermal folds countless times per second. So be prepared for a bit of pain, and be prepared for color to hurt even more than line work, grey wash or black ink. You can also take some toothache ointment and massage it into the area that you plan on having worked on during that session; it contains numbing agents that will help to dull the pain.
The Healing Process
There are numerous different healing creams that you can opt for after getting portions of your full sleeve tattoos inked on your arms. While people swear up and down on various different costly name brands, the reality is that good old Walgreens or CVS brand A & D ointment will do the trick, and will cost you about half the price, too. You should never pick at the peeling skin from a tattoo, as you can also take out ink that is still setting by ripping off even small pieces of the skin. It you must, trim gnarly and annoying peeling skin pieces using medical scissors; this will vastly reduce blotching and spotting. If you got your ditch done (the inside pit of the elbow on the arm), an old trick to not messing it up when you sleep involves tying the arm that was worked on to your bedpost, so that you don’t roll over on the ditch of your arm while snoozing and mess up the ink work. Be patient and diligent while healing, and after about 5-7 days your tat will be good to go.
While a totally cheesy and overused anecdote, it rings apparently true when it comes to getting full sleeve tattoos with color: “No Pain; No Gain!

Monday, June 27, 2011