Tattoos are more common these days than they have ever been in the past. More and more people are getting them than ever before. As we all know, tattoos are decorative markings in the skin, such as symbols, signs, and letters that are applied by puncturing the outer layer of the skin and injecting color. Tattoo guns are the best instrument to use, as they move extremely fast and are sharp enough to easily puncture the skin.
There are several types of tattoo guns available, many of which use a very sharp needle. There are guns out there that use more than needle, although they aren't ideal for tattoos that require strict lines or designing. Single needle tattoo guns are the best for tattoo applications, although the needles need to be changed out after each tattoo. Tattoo needles can be very dangerous if they aren?t disposed of - possibly leading to serious infection if they are used over and over again without being disinfected or disposed of.
There are also tattoos out there known as jailhouse tattoos. These types of tattoos are normally found in jails and prisons, using homemade material for tattoo guns. Normally, tattoo artists in jails and prisons will make their own guns, using batteries and needles for ordinary ink pens. These tattoos aren't very safe, and normally lead to infection. The skin is punctured to inject the ink, although with jailhouse tattoo guns the needle will literally pull and jerk at the skin, ripping it and normally going very deep with the ink.
If the skin is jerked or ripped, it can result in the tattoo looking horrible. In most cases, if the ink goes too deep into the skin, it can lead to an infection. Deep ink also looks terrible as well, especially if it penetrates the third layer of skin. For that very reason, jailhouse tattoo applications aren't recommended and should be avoided at all costs.
With any tattoo, color is very important. Black and white are the most commonly used colors, although there are other colors used as well. Tattoos need to have an equal balance of color, along with the right shape. If the shapes used in your design follow the contours of your body, the tattoo will look even more impressive. Therefore, you should always have your tattoo applied by someone with a lot of experience.
From a technical standpoint, tattoos involve micro pigment implantation, as they are a form of body modification. Tattoos are a design in ink, normally symbolic or decorative, permanently placed under your skin. Tattoos have been around for hundreds of years, although tattoos in the past used everyday needles and ink - with a very high risk of infection. Although they are very common and very popular, tattoos always have risks. No matter what type of application method is involved, there will always be a risk of infection.
Today, electronic tattoo machines are the most common methods of tattooing. With electronic tattoo guns, the ink is injected into the skin by a group of needles that are attached to a bar. The electronic gun moves very fast, going in and out of the skin hundreds of thousand of times per minute. If an experienced tattoo artist uses the gun, the results can be amazing. Experienced tattoo artists are always the way to go, as they have the experience to give you the results you want. With the right tattoo artist and the right application technique - you should have a tattoo that you can be proud of.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Making A Temporary Tattoo
How to Make a Temporary Tattoo
from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can EditDo you want a tattoo without lasting effects? A temporary tattoo is the answer you're seeking. It goes on easily and looks great for the event and comes off in time for school or work!
Steps
- Draw your design on your skin with an eyeliner pencil. It helps to plan out the design in advance, on a piece of paper.
- Cover the design with hairspray.
- Wait for the hairspray to dry. Test a small part to make sure it doesn't smudge.
- Wear it to your event and make sure it doesnt smudge.
- Wash it off to remove it before you fall asleep, unless you tape a folded paper towel on it.
Video
The sting of a tattoo needle isn’t your only option for cool one-of-a-kind tattoos. Use your computer to create a masterpiece for your skin.Tips
- Wait for the hairspray to dry before touching the design.
- Use a color that suits your needs best. You might even like to experiment with dual colors.
Warnings
- Don't inhale the hairspray.
- Wash the design off before sleep or you may find it rubs off on the sheets.
Things You'll Need
- Eyeliner pencil
- Hairspray
- A design
- a piece of paper
Related wikiHows
- How to Make a Temporary Tattoo with Nail Polish
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- How to Apply the Perfect Temporary Tattoo
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
How To Tattoo Yourself
How to Tattoo Yourself
from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can EditPlease note, the safest way to get a tattoo is to go to a professional. If can't get a professional to do it for whatever reason, this is for you. Read this article thoroughly before starting.
Steps
- Think about if you really want a tattoo. If you have any doubts whatsoever, wait.
- Pick a spot with minimal veins that you can easily reach.
- Pick a design. Keep in mind that it is permanent and that once you start, there's no going back. Don't pick your boyfriend's or girlfriend's name. The chances are you'll regret it. Pick a simple design, like a peace sign. Do not choose a complex design.
- Prepare the tools and the tattoo site. Get latex gloves, a very narrow sewing needle, a bottle of 98% rubbing alcohol, anti-bacterial soap, a pencil, tape, thread, India ink (or acrylic paint but this is not recommended), a bandage, lotion (optional, but it makes things easier), shaving cream, a razor, and patience.
- Sanitize the needle and whatever will be holding it by boiling it in water for 10 minutes. You can stab the back end of the needle into a hard pencil eraser. You have to boil them together. You may have to clip the needle until the pointed end of the needle is sticking about one centimeter off the eraser edge of the pencil. Dip the tip of the needle in the sanitizer.
- Prepare the design. Draw your permanent design with the ballpoint pen. Alternatively, you can print out the design you have chosen, prick the outlines with a needle or a pin, and use a sharpie/marker on the printed design so the ink can create a nice, faint outline for you to follow.
- Prepare the area. Wash your hands well and use sanitizer. Use some shaving cream that you know will not irritate your skin and shave the area carefully. Body hair, even just "fuzz," complicates the process of tattooing and may leave you more open to infection after the process is actually done. If you have lotion, rub some on the spot and make sure that it is well moisturized. Get your soap and sanitize the area by washing the area for at least 30 seconds.
- Tattoo yourself. One last time, make sure that you're ready to do this. There's no going back once you start. Poke the ink under the skin with the needle. You'll have to repeatedly poke yourself. You don't have to do it extremely hard; you're not stabbing yourself, you're poking. It's going to take a long time. You have to poke yourself thousands of times.
- Get a square of gauze, and dab off some blood. Use the sanitizer once last time so you don't get an infection. Wipe the excess off with gauze and put the bandage on.
- Keep the anti-bacterial moisturizing cream on it for several days.
Tips
- If you have any doubts, wait.
- Simple small designs are best. Don't try to do an elaborate design because it will end up looking terrible.
- Words are okay. Don't do names.
- Always sterilize the needle. Infections are easily spread this way. Never ever use a needle in question.
- If you can, definitely get it done professionally. It's safer and it looks better. The people there have experience.
Warnings
- Use a new needle and sanitize it so you don't get an infection.
Things You'll Need
- Needle
- Pencil
- Thread
- Duct tape
- India ink
- 98% rubbing alcohol
- Bandage
- Ability to boil water
- Unscented lotion (optional, just makes things easier)
- Shaving cream
- A razor
- Carboard (to put the ink on)
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- How to Modify Your Body With Tattoos and Piercing
- How to Put Antiseptic on a New Piercing
- How to Not Be Afraid to Get a Tattoo/Piercing
- How to Reduce Pain Caused by a New Piercing
- How to Hide a Nose Piercing from your Parents
- How to Hide an Eyebrow Piercing
- How to Get a Really Awesome Tattoo
- How to Choose a Body Piercing or Tattoo Studio
- How to Remove Skin Abnormalities and Tattoos
- How to Keep Your Navel Piercing Clean
- How to Keep a Piercing from Rejecting
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Get a Tattoo on Your Fingers
How to Get a Tattoo on Your Fingers
from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can EditGetting a tattoo on your fingers or hands is like getting a tattoo anywhere else on your body but where a lot more people will see it.
Steps
- Really really think about what you want. It's going to be there forever and you don't want to get anything you're going to regret or might keep you from getting a job. Try getting a temporary Henna tattoo. there won't be any color, but there will be a ood idea of what it will look like.
- Find a shop. Finding a good tattoo shop can mean everything. You always want a good tattoo no matter where you place it. Some tattoo shops won't even tattoo on hands or faces so always ask.
- think about this one more time. remember, getting a tattoo is a lifetime commitment. Names are the most often that are wanted to get removed. Be careful. chances are if you liked hello kitty ten years ago, you probably don't like it that much now. if you agree with this(same about dragons, pirates, people, etc), you probably won't like it ten years later.
- If you're really ready then the last step is to just do it. It WILL hurt. bring a friend. the tattoo artist will tell you to breathe in deeply and relax. when you exhale, s/he will start.
Tips
- Go to a clean shop.
- Check out the artist first.
- Really think about what you want
- Take good care of your new art work.
- Tattoos on hands fade quicker because you wash your hands more and the layers of skin come off.
Warnings
- It's going to hurt. All tattoos hurt.
- Tattoos should ONLY be done by a professional. Diseases are easy to spread.
Related wikiHows
- How to Get Your First Tattoo
- How to Draw Your Own Temporary Tattoo
- How to Make a Temporary Tattoo Last Longer
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Tongue Tattoos Are They For You
Tattoos are a hot commodity these days, becoming more and more popular than they have ever been in the past. There are hundreds and thousands of different designs and styles of tattoos to choose from, giving you the chance to express yourself. Although tattoos are very popular, the new trend that is rapidly taking effect in the world of tattoos is known as tongue tattoos.
Although many aren’t familiar with tongue tattoos yet, they are just now starting to take shape. They resemble other designs and styles, although they cover the muscle known as the tongue. There are tattoos that cover the entire tongue, or just a single area. In most cases, those who already have them, chose to have their tongue tattooed a certain color. Whether it be purple, orange, black, or blue, the tongue can be tattooed a variety of different colors.
The designs that are poplar with tongue tattoos include stars, tribal work, and other shapes and designs that cover a region of the tongue. Stars are popular with the lower area of the tongue, near the tip. There are also designs that can be tattooed farther back on the tongue, near the middle of it. As tongue tattoos become more and more popular, more and more designs are implemented.
As far as the procedure goes, it’s very similar to getting a tattoo on any other part of your body. A tattoo involved needles puncturing the skin, depositing ink into the epidermis. The needles move extremely fast, breaking the skin and leaving the pigments of ink. The tongue, just like the skin, will swallow the pigments once the surface has been punctured by the needle. Once the pigments of ink are absorbed by the tongue, the color will remain there forever.
Those who have had tongue tattoos in the past say that they aren’t very painful. Unlike tattoos on the skin, the tongue is a giant muscle. A tattoo on the tongue is often described as a tickling sensation or the feeling of numbness in your mouth. When the tattoo artist does the tattoo, he will normally use a tool to hold the tongue out. If you’ve ever had a tongue piercing, you’ll know what it looks like. Once the tongue is out, the artist will begin work. The process normally does take very long, as long you hold still and don’t move around.
If a tongue tattoo sounds interesting to you, the first thing to do is find a tattoo artist in your area who is experienced with doing them. Not a lot of tattoo artists are familiar with tongue tattoos, as they are just now beginning to surface. A tongue tattoo is a bit on the creative side – something that you just don’t see in public everyday.
Although many aren’t familiar with tongue tattoos yet, they are just now starting to take shape. They resemble other designs and styles, although they cover the muscle known as the tongue. There are tattoos that cover the entire tongue, or just a single area. In most cases, those who already have them, chose to have their tongue tattooed a certain color. Whether it be purple, orange, black, or blue, the tongue can be tattooed a variety of different colors.
The designs that are poplar with tongue tattoos include stars, tribal work, and other shapes and designs that cover a region of the tongue. Stars are popular with the lower area of the tongue, near the tip. There are also designs that can be tattooed farther back on the tongue, near the middle of it. As tongue tattoos become more and more popular, more and more designs are implemented.
As far as the procedure goes, it’s very similar to getting a tattoo on any other part of your body. A tattoo involved needles puncturing the skin, depositing ink into the epidermis. The needles move extremely fast, breaking the skin and leaving the pigments of ink. The tongue, just like the skin, will swallow the pigments once the surface has been punctured by the needle. Once the pigments of ink are absorbed by the tongue, the color will remain there forever.
Those who have had tongue tattoos in the past say that they aren’t very painful. Unlike tattoos on the skin, the tongue is a giant muscle. A tattoo on the tongue is often described as a tickling sensation or the feeling of numbness in your mouth. When the tattoo artist does the tattoo, he will normally use a tool to hold the tongue out. If you’ve ever had a tongue piercing, you’ll know what it looks like. Once the tongue is out, the artist will begin work. The process normally does take very long, as long you hold still and don’t move around.
If a tongue tattoo sounds interesting to you, the first thing to do is find a tattoo artist in your area who is experienced with doing them. Not a lot of tattoo artists are familiar with tongue tattoos, as they are just now beginning to surface. A tongue tattoo is a bit on the creative side – something that you just don’t see in public everyday.
Tattoo Safety
The process of tattooing involves needles that move at very fast speeds to penetrate the outer layers of the skin. The needles break the skin, and inject dots of ink into the third layer, creating the image of the tattoo design in the skin. Whenever you are getting a tattoo, common sense and a bit of safety are always the most important considerations.
When getting a tattoo, most people fear getting the virus known as HIV, which can lead to the dreaded AIDS virus. Although many fear HIV, it is just one of the many viruses that can result from tattoos. Staph, syphilis, tuberculosis, and hepatitis are all but a few of the other diseases that can result from tattoos. All it takes is a dirty or unsanitary needle and you could wind up contracting one of the deadly viruses listed above.
Just like other activities, tattooing can be very dangerous. Although tattooing is indeed dangerous, there are ways that you can minimize or eliminate the potential dangers. Each and everyday, tattoo artists have to adhere to a strict code of safety to ensure that the risk of contracting HIV or any other diseases is little to none.
Professional tattoo artists will sterilize their equipment after each use. They use steam pressure autoclave when disinfecting their tattoo guns and needles. Bleach and alcohol don’t sterilize the equipment; they are instead used to prep the equipment. Once the bleach and alcohol have been used on the instruments, they will then be autoclaved, which will sterilize them.
When the tattoo artist does the tattoo, he should always wear rubber gloves that can easily be disposed of. The ointment spreaders and any type of rags that are used should also be disposable. When you walk into the tattoo studio, the floors should be spotless. In the rooms where the tattoos are done, the working area should always be clean and sanitary.
Before the tattooist starts the tattoo, he should always give each customer a brand new set of fresh needles. Then, he should always dip the needle in a small cap of pigment that he just took out of a large squeezable bottle. If the artist dips the needle into the big bottle, you may very well be sharing fluids with those who have had tattoos from that same big bottle.
Whenever you decide to get a tattoo you should always put safety first. Safety is very important with tattoos, as you could otherwise get a disease or a serious infection. Before you decide on a tattoo studio, you should always make sure that they are clean and sanitary. If you get a tattoo from a studio that is dirty or unsanitary, you could wind up on a never ending spiral of infections and viruses.
When getting a tattoo, most people fear getting the virus known as HIV, which can lead to the dreaded AIDS virus. Although many fear HIV, it is just one of the many viruses that can result from tattoos. Staph, syphilis, tuberculosis, and hepatitis are all but a few of the other diseases that can result from tattoos. All it takes is a dirty or unsanitary needle and you could wind up contracting one of the deadly viruses listed above.
Just like other activities, tattooing can be very dangerous. Although tattooing is indeed dangerous, there are ways that you can minimize or eliminate the potential dangers. Each and everyday, tattoo artists have to adhere to a strict code of safety to ensure that the risk of contracting HIV or any other diseases is little to none.
Professional tattoo artists will sterilize their equipment after each use. They use steam pressure autoclave when disinfecting their tattoo guns and needles. Bleach and alcohol don’t sterilize the equipment; they are instead used to prep the equipment. Once the bleach and alcohol have been used on the instruments, they will then be autoclaved, which will sterilize them.
When the tattoo artist does the tattoo, he should always wear rubber gloves that can easily be disposed of. The ointment spreaders and any type of rags that are used should also be disposable. When you walk into the tattoo studio, the floors should be spotless. In the rooms where the tattoos are done, the working area should always be clean and sanitary.
Before the tattooist starts the tattoo, he should always give each customer a brand new set of fresh needles. Then, he should always dip the needle in a small cap of pigment that he just took out of a large squeezable bottle. If the artist dips the needle into the big bottle, you may very well be sharing fluids with those who have had tattoos from that same big bottle.
Whenever you decide to get a tattoo you should always put safety first. Safety is very important with tattoos, as you could otherwise get a disease or a serious infection. Before you decide on a tattoo studio, you should always make sure that they are clean and sanitary. If you get a tattoo from a studio that is dirty or unsanitary, you could wind up on a never ending spiral of infections and viruses.
Information To Known Before Getting A Tattoo
Before you decide to get a tattoo, you should always take a little bit of time to talk to your tattoo artist. When you speak to him, you should be sure to ask questions and find out anything you can about your new tattoo. You should also find out information about his background, and other important bits of information that will assist you in moving forward with your decision.
The first thing you should find out is how long the parlor has been in business. This will let you know just how professional the quality of tattoo work is and the overall reputation for the business. If the tattoo parlor belongs to the Better Business Bureau you can always check their record and see if any complaints have been files about the business in the last few years.
You should also find out about his qualifications as well. Experience is a must here, as infections and other diseases can easily be contracted if the equipment isn't clean. Tattoo artists deal with needles on a daily basis, making experience very important. Finding out how much experience and qualifications a tattoo artists has will tell you quite a bit about what you can expect from them.
You'll also want to find out if the tattoo studio guarantees their work. In the unlikely event that you don't like the outcome of the tattoo, you'll obviously want it to be fixed. The better studios will fix it without requiring any money. Refund policies are also important, especially if you don't like the quality or the workmanship of the tattoo.
The cost is also very important. Before you decide to get a tattoo or agree to anything, you'll obviously want to know the full cost. The bigger tattoos can be
quite expensive, although even the smallest of tattoos can be expensive as well, especially if you're on a budget. You can save yourself a lot of time and prevent any type of surprises by knowing the costs upfront.
Infection is also something you'll want to find out about. The better tattoo artists can provide information about infections, and tell you how to prevent them. They will also tell you about their services, and how they can prevent you from getting an infection. When you ask infections, he should also be able to tell you exactly what to do if you think you are developing an infection as well.
If you suffer from a fear of needles, you should always ask if there is a way to help you. You should never feel bad about asking, as many people are deathly afraid of needles. Needles are used with tattoos, as there is no other way to put the ink in the skin. If you are afraid of getting a tattoo due to the needles, you should make sure that you let your tattoo artist know. Chances are, he may be able to take extra steps to make the process go as smoothly as possible.
Asking questions is never a bad thing when it comes to getting a tattoo. If a tattoo artist hesitates to answer any question you ask or acts hasty towards you, you should always leave and find another tattoo artist. Tattoos always have risks and concern, which is why tattoo artists should be more than willing to answer any questions that you may have. Asking questions can help to ease your concern and make you feel better about the artist - which is why you should always make sure you write a list of questions before you visit the tattoo parlor.
The first thing you should find out is how long the parlor has been in business. This will let you know just how professional the quality of tattoo work is and the overall reputation for the business. If the tattoo parlor belongs to the Better Business Bureau you can always check their record and see if any complaints have been files about the business in the last few years.
You should also find out about his qualifications as well. Experience is a must here, as infections and other diseases can easily be contracted if the equipment isn't clean. Tattoo artists deal with needles on a daily basis, making experience very important. Finding out how much experience and qualifications a tattoo artists has will tell you quite a bit about what you can expect from them.
You'll also want to find out if the tattoo studio guarantees their work. In the unlikely event that you don't like the outcome of the tattoo, you'll obviously want it to be fixed. The better studios will fix it without requiring any money. Refund policies are also important, especially if you don't like the quality or the workmanship of the tattoo.
The cost is also very important. Before you decide to get a tattoo or agree to anything, you'll obviously want to know the full cost. The bigger tattoos can be
quite expensive, although even the smallest of tattoos can be expensive as well, especially if you're on a budget. You can save yourself a lot of time and prevent any type of surprises by knowing the costs upfront.
Infection is also something you'll want to find out about. The better tattoo artists can provide information about infections, and tell you how to prevent them. They will also tell you about their services, and how they can prevent you from getting an infection. When you ask infections, he should also be able to tell you exactly what to do if you think you are developing an infection as well.
If you suffer from a fear of needles, you should always ask if there is a way to help you. You should never feel bad about asking, as many people are deathly afraid of needles. Needles are used with tattoos, as there is no other way to put the ink in the skin. If you are afraid of getting a tattoo due to the needles, you should make sure that you let your tattoo artist know. Chances are, he may be able to take extra steps to make the process go as smoothly as possible.
Asking questions is never a bad thing when it comes to getting a tattoo. If a tattoo artist hesitates to answer any question you ask or acts hasty towards you, you should always leave and find another tattoo artist. Tattoos always have risks and concern, which is why tattoo artists should be more than willing to answer any questions that you may have. Asking questions can help to ease your concern and make you feel better about the artist - which is why you should always make sure you write a list of questions before you visit the tattoo parlor.
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