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Showing posts with label Tattoo design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattoo design. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Hot Women Tattoo Design
The tattooing business is booming right now even though the stock market and economy is not doing so well. So with that being said increasingly people are heading to their local tattoo parlor to get some fresh ink. A quantity of these people are repeat customers while others are first timers. If you are a first timer there's probably a hundreds questions, thoughts and concerns going through your head about actually going through with the whole tattoo method. Below are a few useful tips that you ought to familiarize yourself with before you head to your local tattoo parlor and get inked.
* Make sure you educated yourself on tattoos and tattooing. It is better to know how the tattoos work and what all is involved in the method. Also it also helps to find out how much pain and discomfort will be involved before hand so you can get ready. A no brainier is that this tattoo will be with you for the rest of your life so make sure you are making the right decision. After all it is better to be a small cautious than to get five on the spur of the moment and regret it later.
*Make sure the tattoo parlor of your choice is neat and follows the proper cleaning and sterilizing that is necessary for tattoo parlors in your state. All tattoo parlors should have an autoclave, use new needles for every customer and wear new disposable gloves with every client.
*Select the right designs. This is important. You have numerous outlets to find a design you will be happy with the rest of your life. If you cannot find five at the tattoo parlor look through magazines, the net, books, or come up with five yourself. But keep in mind a custom tattoo will finish up costing you more.
*Ink proofing is important. If you like black ink tattoos this rule doesn't apply to you as much. However, if you require to add some color to your tattoo it is best to ask the artist to proof the ink to make sure it will look right on your skin tone. Some ink colors look lovely on some skin tones while others don't. Finally, some ink colors tend to fad and look dull on sure skin tones
* Make sure you educated yourself on tattoos and tattooing. It is better to know how the tattoos work and what all is involved in the method. Also it also helps to find out how much pain and discomfort will be involved before hand so you can get ready. A no brainier is that this tattoo will be with you for the rest of your life so make sure you are making the right decision. After all it is better to be a small cautious than to get five on the spur of the moment and regret it later.
*Make sure the tattoo parlor of your choice is neat and follows the proper cleaning and sterilizing that is necessary for tattoo parlors in your state. All tattoo parlors should have an autoclave, use new needles for every customer and wear new disposable gloves with every client.
*Select the right designs. This is important. You have numerous outlets to find a design you will be happy with the rest of your life. If you cannot find five at the tattoo parlor look through magazines, the net, books, or come up with five yourself. But keep in mind a custom tattoo will finish up costing you more.
*Ink proofing is important. If you like black ink tattoos this rule doesn't apply to you as much. However, if you require to add some color to your tattoo it is best to ask the artist to proof the ink to make sure it will look right on your skin tone. Some ink colors look lovely on some skin tones while others don't. Finally, some ink colors tend to fad and look dull on sure skin tones
Monday, May 31, 2010
Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Design for Girls
Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo Design for Girls
When you finally visit the tattoo parlor for your Koi fish tattoo you need to have a clear opinion of the color scheme you want the tattoo drawn in. A very popular color scheme is the time-honored Yen Yang design of black and white. For many of this classical arrangement is a little too conservative and tame and they prefer to choose another more vivid arrangement.

For example if you have a dark or olive skin color it may be more appropriate to select a bright hue so the Koi fish tattoo is more noticeable. If you are wanting to go the more traditional style, you may want to choose one of the Koi’s natural colors such as white, red, black, yellow or gold, or perhaps a mixture of those colors.
Ideally it is best to choose a color design that compliments your skin tone. As a suggestion, if you have yellowish tone in your skin it might be more appropriate to have a gold or yellow and red tattoo. If you have pink to your skin, black, white, red, or blue may be the best color selection for your Japanese Koi fish tattoo design.
Tattoo Positioning
Have you any idea where you intend to position your tattoo? It is recommended that you make sure that your Koi fish tattoo has a place of honor on your body. You must also ensure it is in a place on your body that you can live with. For example, if your work place is of a conservative nature which frowns on employees having ‘out there' body art or has a strict dress code you may not want your tattoo on your hand, face, neck or lower arm where the tattoo is readily visible and almost impossible to camouflage with clothing.
On the other hand, if you are free to show off your lucky Japanese Koi fish tattoo design, consider placing it on the small of your back, your forearms, around the side of your neck or even swimming around your ankle, as is one of the preferred places for female wearers of the Japanese Koi fish tattoo.
Koi Tattoo Environments
Once you have decided what your tattoo is going to look like and where it is going to be put, you need to give consideration to what other features you would like to include with the design. A popular and effective addition to the Koi design is a flowing stream, a calm pool or even rocky rapids. Combine your Japanese Koi fish tattoo design with a few unique inclusions such as your favorite Japanese symbol and it will result in a tattoo of high quality that can be cherished throughout the years by both the wearer and the admirers
When you finally visit the tattoo parlor for your Koi fish tattoo you need to have a clear opinion of the color scheme you want the tattoo drawn in. A very popular color scheme is the time-honored Yen Yang design of black and white. For many of this classical arrangement is a little too conservative and tame and they prefer to choose another more vivid arrangement.
For example if you have a dark or olive skin color it may be more appropriate to select a bright hue so the Koi fish tattoo is more noticeable. If you are wanting to go the more traditional style, you may want to choose one of the Koi’s natural colors such as white, red, black, yellow or gold, or perhaps a mixture of those colors.
Ideally it is best to choose a color design that compliments your skin tone. As a suggestion, if you have yellowish tone in your skin it might be more appropriate to have a gold or yellow and red tattoo. If you have pink to your skin, black, white, red, or blue may be the best color selection for your Japanese Koi fish tattoo design.
Tattoo Positioning
Have you any idea where you intend to position your tattoo? It is recommended that you make sure that your Koi fish tattoo has a place of honor on your body. You must also ensure it is in a place on your body that you can live with. For example, if your work place is of a conservative nature which frowns on employees having ‘out there' body art or has a strict dress code you may not want your tattoo on your hand, face, neck or lower arm where the tattoo is readily visible and almost impossible to camouflage with clothing.
On the other hand, if you are free to show off your lucky Japanese Koi fish tattoo design, consider placing it on the small of your back, your forearms, around the side of your neck or even swimming around your ankle, as is one of the preferred places for female wearers of the Japanese Koi fish tattoo.
Koi Tattoo Environments
Once you have decided what your tattoo is going to look like and where it is going to be put, you need to give consideration to what other features you would like to include with the design. A popular and effective addition to the Koi design is a flowing stream, a calm pool or even rocky rapids. Combine your Japanese Koi fish tattoo design with a few unique inclusions such as your favorite Japanese symbol and it will result in a tattoo of high quality that can be cherished throughout the years by both the wearer and the admirers
Friday, February 12, 2010
How does one go about selecting a tattoo design
Finding the perfect tattoo art work for your body can be quite a bit of a challenge especially when you know that the design you choose is going to stay with you forever. The last thing you would want to do is to select a tattoo design which you thought looked great at the moment, but regret having it later.
So how does one go about selecting a tattoo design? Trust me when I say that going with your instincts is not really a great idea as it may seem at first. Selecting a tattoo design within an hour (or less) of walking into a tattoo parlor is something most people regret later. You need to be sure of the design art you select for your body.
My advice to people getting a tattoo has always been to select a design or artwork and then give it some time to sink in. It is only after a day or two or more of selecting a tattoo design that you'll know whether you really want it or not. The best way to go about it is to browse through tattoo art galleries available online or at your local tattoo parlor, get a copy or printout of it and think about it for a couple of days. If after a few days, you are bored of the design or worse, can't stand to look at it anymore, then it's safe to assume that specific design is not for you.
So how does one go about selecting a tattoo design? Trust me when I say that going with your instincts is not really a great idea as it may seem at first. Selecting a tattoo design within an hour (or less) of walking into a tattoo parlor is something most people regret later. You need to be sure of the design art you select for your body.
My advice to people getting a tattoo has always been to select a design or artwork and then give it some time to sink in. It is only after a day or two or more of selecting a tattoo design that you'll know whether you really want it or not. The best way to go about it is to browse through tattoo art galleries available online or at your local tattoo parlor, get a copy or printout of it and think about it for a couple of days. If after a few days, you are bored of the design or worse, can't stand to look at it anymore, then it's safe to assume that specific design is not for you.
Monday, February 8, 2010
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