Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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What you Didn?t Know About Tattoos

Despite the taboo surrounding tattoo art, the tattoo industry is virtually celebrated. Currently, tattoo searches are ranked in the top 50 amongst popular search engines. During the 1900’s, the tattoo gallery was ranked the sixth fastest growing retail venture.


Consequently, every language is a favorite for tattoo designs; from tribal tattoo designs to Japanese and Chinese characters or symbols.



The tattoo industry has become extremely versatile in its market locations and designs. It has truly proven that ‘skin’ is in. Since 1936, it was estimated that at least 10 million Americans had at least one tattoo. By 2003, those numbers had nearly tripled. An incredible 36 percent of persons between the ages of 18- 25 and 40 percent of those aged 26- 40 had at least one tattoo according to a survey completed in 2006. The female tattoo gallery and feminine tattoos began to shine due to the increase in tattoo art amongst female actresses. Subsequently, it is safe to say that the tattoo culture predominately exists in society as a result of the growing number of celebrities who are inked along with their presence in movies, songs and art. Unique as it may be, tattoo history is still evolving in the attempt to beauty oneself.



Although tattoo removal is possible; removing the actual pigmentation is typically expensive and painful. It is recommended that you carefully think about your tattoo ideas as it is ideally a permanent fixture. Once you have decided to get inked and you have thoroughly looked through a tattoo gallery that has a variety of tattoo pictures and tattoo designs, then you must locate a reputable tattoo artist. The artist must practice good sanitation and is very aware of basic tattoo health risk. The tattoo professional must also be informed of the proper tattoo aftercare.



Tattoos are generally used as expression of status, spirituality, or simply a means to defy convention. For instance, a tattoo design that may be a direct representation for an individual may be the butterfly tattoo designs which sometimes represent the birth of a baby. Or someone may choose religious tattoos as a dedication to their faith. And, the dragon tattoo may represent defeat or courage. Historically, tattoos and tattooing are extremely controversial, eliciting both positive and negative reactions from people all over the world. Unfortunately, society lacks education about tattoos; their history and their significance. If people were actually educated with the information, they may appreciate the legacy and uniqueness of the art.



Bronco tattoo horizantle
Bronco tattoo horizantle
bronco tattoo horizantle version
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DrowElfMorwen, showing tattoo
DrowElfMorwen, showing tattoo
My dA ID, and showing my FFVII tattoo.
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my tattoo
my tattoo
This is my tattoo ^_^

Yes, it's real. I love FFVII that much.
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My Tattoo
My Tattoo
my tattoo that i had gotten in june-- didn't eally think to put it up till now the symbols are kanji and mean Immortal ... the outline is a sky blue but looks green because i have olive skin im get...
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Fairy Tattoo
Fairy Tattoo
This tattoo was done yesterday, January 22, 2007. It hurt! It is on my right shoulder. The picture was taken with my cell phone about 2 minutes after it was finished. I will try and get a bette...
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