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  • Tattoo Ink And Allergy Issues
    It is not a common occurrence for people to be allergic to tattoo ink but when such reactions occur; they are usually allergic reactions to red ink. Red ink is the only existing ink color that manufacturers of tattoo ink haven't developed to be hypo-allergenic. Ink makers have succeeded in making the rest of the other colors hypo-allergenic, so if you have allergies to tattoo inks, the red ink will most likely be your only problem.
  • Taking Good Care of A New Tattoo
    Immediately you are done with your new tattoos, the tattoo artists will give you information on the proper way to handle your new tattoo. It is customary nowadays for tattoo parlors to supply you with an information sheet filled with tips on how to take the right care of your tattoo. Two rules are usually common in all cases, never pick at your scabs when they start to form and moisturize but do not do so excessively.
  • Tattoo- Where Did Tattoos Originate
    When you take a look back through time and study where tattoos originated from it is actually quite interesting. Sailors who were overseas in the Pacific Islands were actually giving themselves tattoos. From there the custom was introduced to the Europeans. This is likely about as far back as most people have any given knowledge about but it is believed that tattooing actually started in Egypt, before Egypt was even an organized society, 6,000 years ago.
  • Issues Associated With The Healing Process Of Tattoos
    A tattoo may be beautiful but it is still an open wound so it needs the right amount of care in order for it to heal properly. Each particular stage of the healing process means that the tattoo will require one different sort of caring method or the other. Tattoos should be kept as clean as possible and as free from germs as can be possibly mustered. Healing stages differ from one person to the next so this issue will have to be factored into the equation as well.
  • Health Risks Related To Tattooing
    Any health risks related to commercial tattooing are usually exaggerated and sometimes people will go as far as to mount campaigns against tattoo shops opening up in their neighborhoods. Tattoo shops have come a long way from once being a taboo practice to now being one of the fastest growing categories of retail business.
  • Places Where It Is Least Painful To Get A Tattoo
    Most people who want to get a tattoo consider the area of the body where they would like to get a tattoo and where it would probably hurt the most and where it wouldn't. This is a rather usual consideration and it isn't that easy to answer because people differ in terms of how they are structured and how they handle pain.
  • Dealing With Infected Tattoos
    Due to the bruising experienced during the process of getting a tattoo, the skin tends to secrete a fluid which forms tiny drops on the surface. In a normal situation, the blood particles in the fluid would dry on the surface and end up looking like black specs, this situation would be most likely to result if you didn't bother the bruises. The fluid would dry on the surface along with the particles and then form what most people know as a scab. The skin would eventually heal despite the various problems otherwise if the process is disturbed or interrupted, you might have to deal with healing a tattoo which is infected.
  • The Story Behind Confederate Flag Tattoos
    Confederate flag tattoos are always viewed with different opinions, usually extreme on both sides. Some people tend to see such tattoos as a symbol of racism while others see them as a symbol of Southern Pride. In the end it basically all boils down to where you were born and what you were taught when growing up. The first rebel flags of the Confederate States of America were flown between 1861 and 1865.
  • Advice On Taking Care Of Your Tattoo
    The idea behind getting a tattoo is that you are doing something that is important to you so if you are uncertain about anything concerning your tattoo it is important that you get some necessary advice before you go ahead with it. After your tattoo you will probably need a lot of care in taking care of your tattoo and you should also remember that your tattoo will remain with you for a lifetime. You can ask any questions about your tattoo at the store you get it at.


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