Showing posts with label TRIBAL TATTOO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TRIBAL TATTOO. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Laser Tattoo Removal May Increase Cancer Risk

3D Tree Tattoo, Full Back Piece Tattoo DesignThe safety of tattoo inks and laser tattoo removal is in question. The United States Food and Drug Administration's Arkansas-based National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR), have been investigating tattoo inks to find out the chemical composition of the inks and how they break down (metabolize) in the body; the short-term and long-term safety of pigments used in tattoo inks and how the human body responds to the interaction of laser and tattoo inks.

Tribal Tattoos - Sexiest Spots For Men to Get Inked


There's something very cool about tribal tattoos that everyone can't help but notice. Maybe it's the free-flowing lines or the intricacy of the designs. Maybe it's the rough elements mixed into the softness of the drawing. Whatever it is, men and women love them and place them all over their bodies.
So we know tribal tattoos can be drawn pretty much anywhere on the body but I want to cover a few of the very sexy spots for every man to consider putting their next tribal tattoo.
Sexy Spots for Men to Get Inked
Tribal tattoos can be put on your greatest features and most defined muscles. There's nothing sexier for a woman than to see body art atop a plump mass of muscle. That is typically why you'll see tribal tattoos wrapped around a man's bicep as an armband. But let's step out of the box here and explore what other sexy spots guys can put their tribal tattoos.
Pectoral muscles
Tattoos can be in a circular pattern on top of this muscle or integrated in a piece that comes over the shoulder and across the pec.
The side of a man's neck
This is VERY sexy because when you have a shirt on, a female will wonder what the rest of the tattoo (and your body) looks like. The neck is a very sexual and sensual part of the body anyway so putting art here is all the more inviting.
Well-defined forearms (bulging veins and all)
You can place a linear tribal tattoo on the underside or top of your forearm. The skin under the forearm is more tender so getting it there may come across as more sexy and daring but another female could have a different opinion so there's no clear cut answer to that spot.
Upper back, across the top of your shoulder blades
If you have nice back and shoulder muscles, you can place a tattoo there that extends over your trapezius muscle or even down your spine. You can also extend the design slightly up the back of your neck for more sex appeal.
Abs
You can get inked on your side, down your ribcage, across your obliques. This is really sexy too if you have the v-cut in your abs.
Basically, if you have a sexy body, strategically placing classic tattoos will only make it sexier. Tribal tattoos can be sized to fit anyone's muscles no matter the size so you don't have to look like Arnold to have a sexy ink job. And remember, "tribal" is a style so you're not limited to any specific design.
Guys, get instant access and view pages and pages of the most unique tribal tattoos imaginable. Don't waste your time looking at generic (far-from-sexy) tattoos that everyone and their mother has seen!
If you're serious about your body art, you'll appreciate the HUGE selection of tribal tattoo designs to choose from and the quality of art showcased.

Dragon Tribal Tattoo Designs - Top 4 Dragon Tattoos


One of the most popular and commonly seen tattoo designs are the dragon tribal tattoos. Many people have always been attracted to dragons and these tattoo designs can be inked any where on the body. It's because of this versatility why dragon tattoos are so popular. They symbolize power, danger, luck, freedom, rage, and destruction. Men are seen as the guardians of their family, so some men get images of dragons tattooed on their body to represent protection.
Although some people get dragon tribal tattoos to follow their tradition, others get these tattoos simply because they love them. There are many different designs and as you can expect, all of them are unique in their own way. Take a look at the top 4 dragon tattoo designs.
1. Western Dragon Tattoos: These tattoos symbolize anger, wrong doing, anger, or negative energy and the designs include four strong legs, a wedged shaped head, pointed teeth, and a large set of wings.
2. Eastern Dragon Tattoos: These tattoos symbolize luck and positive energy unlike it's western counterpart. They have beards with whiskers and a long slender body with four short legs. Red or green are the traditional colors of the eastern dragon tattoo.
3. Japanese Dragon Tattoos: These tattoo designs represent freedom, power, and kindness. You will often find this dragon design on the arm rather than any other body part. The Japanese dragon tattoo design has a serpent like body, small legs, three toes, and four claws. This dragon tattoo designs is also wing less.
4. Chinese Dragon tattoos: There are a lot of these tattoos and the most common is the horned dragon, which symbolizes rain. Another Chinese dragon tattoo design you will often find is the Chinese Zodiac tattoos.




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Many ancient cultures embraced the concept of tattooing. A person who wants to express themselves is able to put some ink on their body. The Samoans were one of the first cultures to adopt the concept of tattooing. The sailors and those who traveled to different parts of the world are the people who can be tied to the fact that tattooing became popular within Western culture. Western culture has benefited from the tribal tattoo, the amount of income created through the world of self-expression has generated a lot of prosperity.

Full Body Tattoo Designs And Ideas - Want To Get Your Entire Body Tattooed? Then Read This Guide!

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Tattoo StyleIf you're thinking of getting covered in tattoos, then this guide was written for you. By the time you've finished reading, you're going to be much more familiar with the in's and out's of the process. So let's get started!

Firstly, full body tattooing is going to take a lot of time and money - so it will take you several years in most cases. Usually, people build up their tattoos over time, without a real "end game" plan of how they want them to look together.

The tattoos are usually chosen for their particular meaning, whether that is a meaning to the person, or the artistic value of the tattoo itself.

Other people may choose a particular style or theme that they want to use for their entire body. For example, having exclusively tribal tattoos which join and interact with each other, over time, as each new one is added.

It's a good idea to have an idea of how all your full body tattoos are going to look together, as well as the colors that are going to be used. A little planning can go a long way. Pay attention to the colors you're going to be using - as over time, darker colors such as black have a tendency to change. They fade, or even turn green, over time. This can lead to a dull, washed-out look when you're older. Tattoos like these will require maintenance every 10 years or so, if you don't want them to look washed-out. This is also true for bold, distinctive colors.

Often, people with full body tattoos didn't originally "plan" to go that far. But tattoos do become addictive to some degree! The pain of the tattoo, and the enjoyment of the end result can create a "trial" effect, which can be satisfying to accomplish.

Full body tattoo ideas often include elaborate, colorful designs featuring butterflies, flowers, skulls and demonic imagery, aliens, dragons, "Henna-style" designs, tribal work - and much more. You can choose from bold, tribal lines - or finer, detailed intricate work. There is plenty of room to express your uniqueness and individuality by choosing the type of body art which feels right for you.


What You Should Consider About Patriotic Tattoo Designs

Patriotic Tattoo Design I have seen so many people wearing patriotic tattoo designs on their bodies and it makes me feel good, even when they are from a different country than I am. Many years ago patriotic tattoo designs were commonly unfashionable and simple but today they are much more attractive.

There are several reasons for this and they should be considered when searching for the right patriotic tattoo design for you. Love of country and patriotism is not a new idea and neither are tattoos to display ones nationalism and pride in their country.

Koi Fish, Cherry Blossom and Lotus Flower Tattoos - The Full Story on Japanese Designs For Women

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 Peaches Trend Tattoo Girls Just about any style Japanese tattoo seems to currently be hot. Tattooing trends sure change from year to year and in the past few years that has been a real rise in the popularity of Japanese tattoos. Along with the rise of tattoos for women these seem to be two of the biggest trends in the market and two trends that are starting to combine. There are many women, girls and females out there that are getting some pretty pink Japanese tattoo designs inked on themselves including big Japanese sleeve tattoos, large back pieces and even more delicate and cute leg, hip and rib designs. So what do these designs mean and what is the symbolism behind them anyway?

History of Dragon Tattoos and Its Symbolism


Dragons are mythological creatures and are interpreted in different ways in the Eastern and Western civilization. Dragons can be simple black or colourful in design, the best part about dragon tattoos are that they are fluidly drawn with no sharp edges or corner so can be inked into the body anywhere. Men usually prefer dragon tattoos either across their back, side or arms. The name dragon is derived from the Greek word "draca" which interprets as snake. Dragons can be associated with honour, protection, power, wisdom, and warrior-like qualities, fierceness and guardianship as well as diabolical, evil and dangerous.

A Brief History of Butterfly Mythology and Tattoo Body Art Design

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A Brief History of Butterfly Mythology and Tattoo Body Art Design

In the brotherhood, or in this case sisterhood, of ink (once you get a tattoo...you're a card-carrying member) the most popular design sported by women of all walks of life from all over the world is the butterfly. Whether combined with a flower tattoo design (roses, lilies, daisies or sunflowers) or a vine tattoo design (typically done as a butterfly armband) or a wispy-thin tribal tattoo design, butterfly tattoos have a versatility that few tattoo designs have. Aside from the beauty of symmetry, shape, hue and infinite variety in pattern (like snowflakes, no two butterflies are totally alike) of these imaginative designs, butterfly tattoos can literally be placed anywhere on the body.

Tattoo Design - Popular Animal Tattoos!

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If you have finally decided to have a tattoo, the worst is over. The only thing you need to do is to find an appropriate design that suits you and the tattoo artists that will transfer it to your body. The two are equally important since tattoos are by nature permanent, so a poorly researched design will only want you to erase it later on. A good design done by a so-so artist may give you the same poor results. Again, you might find yourself in the future to be saddled with a tattoo that you do not want anymore.

A good place to start in your search for your tattoo design will be those membership sites which offer their large database for a minimal fee. Frequenting their forums will introduce you to serious tattoo enthusiasts who can offer you lots of information on where to get ideas and design for your tattoo. I find it better alternative to free sites found by various search engines. You will notice as I have that the designs found in these sites are similar and often in fact represents the same individual. You might find yourself having a generic tattoo.

In your quest for your tattoo, let me tell you that twenty five percent (25%) of tattoos in existence are of animal designs. Animal tattoos are the most commonly chosen design because some attributes like grace, ferocity, and beauty are often best portrayed by some animals. Animal tattoos could consist of a single animal or whole jungle scene.

One popular animal design is the koi tattoo. Koi are large fresh water fish belonging to the carp variety. These fish are known for bright colors orange, red, white, black and blue. They can get as big up to 3 feet in length. Koi's sizes are dependent on its environment so it gets big as its environment will allow.

Another popular animal tattoo is the cat whether it is from the domesticated type or of the large jungle variety like the lion, panther and the leopard. The grace with which this animal is associated for is mainly the reason why many people opt to chose this as tattoo. Usually only the faces of these animals are drawn but the more adventurous chose to do the whole cat design.

Whatever, the animal chosen to be the subject of the tattoo, what is true is that the animal characteristic is symbolic of the characteristic that the person wants to expressed in his tattoo.


Girls Cute Tattoo Ideas

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Girls Like Cute Tattoos DesignWhen you are deciding on cute tattoo ideas for girls, you should look into Zodiac designs. There are many different Zodiac signs which can be applied using different fonts and colours to bring out the personality and style which is all your own. There are other great ideas, which include religious symbols. Many people who are adamant in their faith will get tattoos of Madonna and Child, of Christian crosses, Latin crosses, or even Jesus.

Other ideas are Celtic knots, Celtic crosses, or flags for the country of your origin. There are endless phrases and words which can turn into cute tattoos. These are all based on the personal experiences and which things, people, or places matter most and/or have had the biggest effect on your life. If you are married or in love, the name of your significant other can become one of many great tattoos ideas, while those with children can incorporate the names of their children or a symbol for each child.

Every animal makes for an adorable and meaningful tattoo, especially those which are often associated with me ethereal natures such as goats, sheep, rabbits, or even dogs, cats, fairies, flowers, stars, moons, teddy bears, hearts, or vines. The ideas are only limited by your imagination, creativity, and personal desires. Ideas for girls include Chinese Zodiac symbols or Zodiac signs such as the dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, mouse, cow, tiger, rabbit, dog, and pig.

Once you have determine which tattoo you want, the next step is working with yourself, an artist, friend, or tattoo artist to develop the design. It is not abnormal to go through many drafts of your cute tattoo ideas for girls. Because of the permanent nature of tattoos, designing the right look for your tattoo is one of the most important steps. Once you have decided on a design and are comfortable with the design, you must think in terms of the placement of the tattoo. If you want a detailed dragon tattoo with an elongated tail and neck, putting it on your wrist or fingers would not provide enough skin to achieve the level of detail you wish. Therefore, you need to consider the location before finalizing the design.

There are many popular locations on the body for cute tattoo ideas for girls. Some of the most popular placements include the lower back, the shoulders, around the ankles, around the wrists, on the fingers, around the waist, on the feet, or on the hips.


Monday, April 9, 2012

How To Win Tattoo Design Contests In 5 Easy Steps




Tattoo design contests are gaining huge popularity among tattoo enthusiasts these days with the rising trend of flaunting custom tattoo designs. Celebrities from the sports worlds, fashion industry and Hollywood are coming up with tattoos that display their success, despair, budding relationships and even break ups are fast catching people's eyes. This has led to a healthy competition between tattoo artists as they are getting requests to create designs that are unique to an individual's taste but also in line with the latest tattoo trend.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Tribal Tattoo Designs








A tribal tattoo design is a popular tattoo choice in the 21st century. Go to any beach in the summer months and simply look at all of the tattoos on show. Tribal designs will represent a significant number of them.

You may be deciding on your first tattoo, or simply a continuation of your collection, and have decided to go the tribal route.

But where have tribal tattoos originated from?

In a bygone era tribes from all over the world have tattooed members of their group as part of their way of life. Whether it be a spiritual reason, a coming of age, a religious ceremony, or a celebration of an achievement in life.

The tattoos we know and love now started from these tribal origins. Tattoo equipment back then was crude and simple, with the ink and paraphernalia being sourced from natural products found within the environment.

The tribal tattooists did not have the benefit of 21st century tattoo guns and autoclaves back then. As a result the tattoo design was as crude as the equipment would allow. This is how they arrived at the tribal tattoo designs we see now.

Bold thick line work, a lack of intricacy, limited (if any) colouring. Simple patterns and pictures from a simpler time.

Over the ages travellers have experienced the trials of a tribal tattoo, These (quite often painful) tattoos have been transported back to western society and have influenced tattoo artists worldwide.

The benefits of tribal tattoo designs over conventional designs are:

1. The style of the tattoo, with the bold line work and simple designs, stands out well on the body. Intricate designs can be lost on a viewer where any distance is involved and thus the tribal tattoo can be admired from afar with ease.

2. The lack of vibrant colours and the use of (predominately) black ink means that the tattoo with retain its depth over time. Colours tend to fade, especially when the body area is exposed, A tribal tattoo is likely to last the lifetime of its collector without need for much if any touch up.

3. The style lends itself well to larger designs that can flow unencumbered over all areas of the body. Full sleeves are often completed in the tribal style and stand out more than a sleeve full of more than one intricate design. It is also possible to complete a tribal design on one part of the body, and then add further to it at a later stage, possibly leading to other parts of the body.

For example, I have a tribal design first started over ten years ago on my left thigh. Over the years I have added further sections to it, taking it down to my lower thigh. Although the individual work has been completed over many years, none of the tattoo has aged or changed in any way. It looks like one solid tattoo completed in one sitting.

4. The style is not limited to any shape size or body placement. There are thousands of different tribal tattoo designs. They can wrap around yours arms, your legs, go across your back, across your feet. Just about anywhere.

5. Just about any tattoo you can think of can be completed in the tribal style. If you still harbor for a conventional tattoo, for instance a dragon, it can be completed in the tribal style. You can even have script written on your body utilising tribal imagery.







Friday, March 11, 2011

Tribal Tattoo Designs Miami Ink


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