Wednesday, October 15, 2008

BARBED WIRE TATTOO DESIGNS




Tattoo is a fine art in which a sign or mark designed on the body for the modification or decorative purpose. This Art is in progress from ancient time that time it is mainly used for identification and now it became a fashionable issue and people are applying for looking different. In this long time, this art is gone through various improvement and new design. Nowadays in tattoo gallery you can found million of tattoos with different design. The most popular design of these tattoo interested people are astrology tattoo, Aries tattoo, barbed tattoo etc.



Barbed is one of the most attractive tattoo designs in the tattoo history. Really it gives a fine and different look to the person. This great design was invented in the 1800’s as the purpose of “taming the west”. But many times it is said that it is associated with trench defenses and prison camps in Second World War. Generally this barbed wire signifies the confinement all over the world.


This is one of the most popular Barbed wire tattoo design and appreciated by million all around the world. The great thing of the design is that it is also look as bracelets on the hand and available in exciting full color designs. These designs are applied with water and can be easily removed by the baby oil of alcohol. This design is one of the best choice of tattoo interested people and its flash design easily available online.

This is another most popular tattoo design that is best choice of tattoo interested people. It is usually called armed band tattoo. Really it is an extremely realistic design. This is easily applied on the area where you want to apply, wet it till 30 seconds and peel away. This design is mostly applied on the hand and look great design.

Both are great wire tattoo design, the first is called Barbed and second is called Spiked. It is simple to design these tattoo by placing the temporary tattoo on your body where you want it and rub it with water. Each band is come with 3/4” tall 7”long. There are various flash designs available for these barbed tattoo design on most of tattoo art gallery.

Really this is a great tattoo design and appreciated by million of tattoo interested people all around the world. This tattoo design gives extremely great look and easy to draw.

Monday, October 6, 2008

'Top Ten' Favorite Funny Quotes

Favorite Funny Quote #1
Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for.
Will Rogers
Favorite Funny Quote #2
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
Groucho Marx
Favorite Funny Quote #3
I can't understand why I flunked American history. When I was a kid there was so little of it.
George Burns
Favorite Funny Quote #4
Coffee isn't my cup of tea.
Samuel Goldwyn
Favorite Funny Quote #5
I do benefits for all religions. I'd hate to blow the hereafter on a technicality.
Bob Hope
Favorite Funny Quote #6
Drawing on my fine command of the language, I said nothing.
Robert Benchley
Favorite Funny Quote #7
The person who writes for fools is always sure of a large audience.
Arthur Schopenhauer
Favorite Funny Quote #8
More than ever before, Americans are suffering from back problems, back taxes, back rent, back auto payments.
Robert Orben
Favorite Funny Quote #9
Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.
G. K. Chesterton
Favorite Funny Quote #10
I don't care what is written about me as long as it isn't true.
Katherine Hepburn

'Top 10' list of Favorites:

Favorite Success Quotes #1
Flaming enthusiasm, backed by horse sense and persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success.
Dale Carnegie
Favorite Success Quotes #2
You only have to do a very few things right in your life so long as you don't do too many things wrong.
Warren Buffett
Favorite Success Quotes #3
A person is a success if they get up in the morning and gets to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.
Bob Dylan
Favorite Success Quotes #4
Actually, I'm an overnight success. But it took twenty years.
Monty Hall
Favorite Success Quotes #5
Success is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.
Sir Winston Churchill
Favorite Success Quotes #6
I don't measure a man's success by how high he climbs but how high he bounces when he hits bottom.
General George S. Patton
Favorite Success Quotes #7
Eighty percent of success is showing up.
Woody Allen
Favorite Success Quotes #8
I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.
Bill Cosby
Favorite Success Quotes #9
You will find the key to success under the alarm clock.
Benjamin Franklin
Favorite Success Quotes #10
It is wise to keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final.
Roger Babson

'Top Ten' Favorite Love Quotes

Favorite Love Quotes #1
Love doesn't make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile.
Franklin P. Jones
Favorite Love Quotes #2
At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.
Plato
Favorite Love Quotes #3
Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.
Robert Frost
Favorite Love Quotes #4
If you have it [Love], you don't need to have anything else, and if you don't have it, it doesn't matter much what else you have.
Sir James M. Barrie
Favorite Love Quotes #5
Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.
Henry Louis Mencken
Favorite Love Quotes #6
Love is a friendship set to music.
E. Joseph Cossman
Favorite Love Quotes #7
True love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked.
Erich Segal
Favorite Love Quotes #8
Love is a canvas furnished by Nature and embroidered by imagination.
Voltaire
Favorite Love Quotes #9
They do not love that do not show their love. The course of true love never did run smooth. Love is a familiar. Love is a devil. There is no evil angel but Love.
William Shakespeare
Favorite Love Quotes #10
Like the measles, love is most dangerous when it comes late in life.
Lord Byron

Don't find love, let love find you. That's why it's
called falling in love, because you don't force
yourself to fall, you just fall.

~ Unknown ~

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Lucky is the man who is the first love of a woman,
but luckier is the woman who is the last love of a man.

~ Unknown ~

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It takes a minute to have a crush on someone,
an hour to like someone, and an day to love someone...
but it takes a lifetime to forget someone.

~ Unknown ~

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It breaks your heart to see the one you love is happy
with someone else, but it's more painful to know that
the one you love is unhappy with you.

~ Unknown ~

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If love is the answer,
can you please repeat the question?

~ Unknown ~

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Faith makes all things possible.
Love makes them easy.

~ Unknown

I believe that to truly Love, is the ultimate
expression of the will to live. A heart that
truly loves is forever young.

~ Unknown ~

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Love makes life so confusing, but without love
would you really want to live?

~ Unknown ~

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Do you love me because I am beautiful
or am I beautiful because I am loved?

~ Unknown ~

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Love me now, love me never,
but if you love me, love me forever.

~ Unknown ~

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Three things of life that are most valuable -
Love, self-confidence & friends.

~ Unknown ~

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To the world you may be just one person,
but to one person you may be the world.

~ Unknown ~

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Love is like heaven, but it can hurt like hell.

~ Unknown ~

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Who do you turn to when the only person
in the world that can stop you from crying,
is exactly the one making you cry?

~ Unknown ~

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He taught me how to love,
but not how to stop.

~ Unknown ~

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Of all forms of caution, caution in love is the most fatal.

~ Unknown ~

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We come to love not by finding a perfect person,
but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly.

~ Unknown ~

Sunday, October 5, 2008

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Friday, October 3, 2008

What is tattoo flash?

Tattoo flash is original artwork used to create tattoos. These designs are created by tattoo artists, and translated onto the skin by tattooists.


The term "tattoo flash" refers to the artwork that is used to create tattoos. Tattoo artists draw original artwork. These designs are then copied, and translated onto the skin of a customer by a tattooist. The tattooist creates a transfer of the original flash work, then uses ink, and a tattoo machine to re-create the original design.

When one visits a tattoo shop, they find tattoo flash printed out, categorized, and displayed. From there, the customer browses the artwork to find something specific that they want to have tattooed on their body. The customer can also suggest that the tattooist alter a design to include a name, to change eye color, or to have something converted from color to black and white.


You will find tattoo flash depicting anything and everything that can be effectively tattooed on the body. This includes images of animals, astrological symbols, objects, cartoon characters, scenes in nature, etc. Some flash art combines images with words and phrases. The bulk of flash art found in tattoo shops consists of the most popular designs that people request. When a tattoo artist sells their work, the most popular designs sell for the most money, naturally.

The tattoo artist creates flash in themed sets. A theme would consist of fairies, birds, hearts, or skulls, for example. These sets contain about five to ten pages. There are usually about six designs on each flash sheet. Tattoo flash is generally small in size. This is because most customers that want larger designs will work with the tattooist to create a customized design.

The tattoo artist will often include "line sheets" with each page. A line sheet consists of line drawings of each individual tattoo design. Line sheets are used to create transfers that are pressed onto the skin, leaving an outline of the tattoo design. Many tattooist prefer flash art that comes with line sheets because this saves the tattooist the time that they would spend tracing the original artwork, themselves.

Tattoo art is usually created on 11 x 14 paper, in the landscape format. This size is the industry standard for tattoo flash. Flash racks in tattoo shops are made to accommodate this paper size. Upon visiting a tattoo shop, you either find flash displayed on the walls, bound in books that customers can page through, or a combination of both.

Flash art is depicted either in color, or black and gray. Gray is used instead of white because many tattooist don't use white ink. White ink is not very vibrant, and it tends to fade from the skin, quickly.

When a flash artist creates an original design, they keep a few principles in mind:

- Tattoo artist ask themselves "How well will this design translate onto the skin?"

- Any area left uncolored will take on the shade of the customer's skin.

- It is also important for the artist to keep the line within the drawing a considerable distance apart. Lines that are too close together tend to blend over time. For this reason, tattoo flash is usually not reduced in size by the tattooist.



tattoos


It seems like everyone has a tattoo these days. What used to be the property of sailors, outlaws, and biker gangs is now a popular body decoration for many people. And it's not just anchors, skulls, and battleships anymore — from school emblems to Celtic designs to personalized symbols, people have found many ways to express themselves with their tattoos. Maybe you've thought about getting one. But before you head down to the nearest tattoo shop and roll up your sleeve, there are a few things you need to know.

So What Exactly Is a Tattoo?

A tattoo is a puncture wound, made deep in your skin, that's filled with ink. It's made by penetrating your skin with a needle and injecting ink into the area, usually creating some sort of design. What makes tattoos so long-lasting is they're so deep — the ink isn't injected into the epidermis (the top layer of skin that you continue to produce and shed throughout your lifetime). Instead, the ink is injected into the dermis, which is the second, deeper layer of skin. Dermis cells are very stable, so the tattoo is practically permanent.

Tattoos used to be done manually — that is, the tattoo artist would puncture the skin with a needle and inject the ink by hand. Though this process is still used in some parts of the world, most tattoo shops use a tattoo machine these days. A tattoo machine is a handheld electric instrument that uses a tube and needle system. On one end is a sterilized needle, which is attached to tubes that contain ink. A foot switch is used to turn on the machine, which moves the needle in and out while driving the ink about 1/8 inch (about 3 millimeters) into your skin.

Most tattoo artists know how deep to drive the needle into your skin, but not going deep enough will produce a ragged tattoo, and going too deep can cause bleeding and intense pain. Getting a tattoo can take several hours, depending on the size and design chosen.

Does It Hurt to Get a Tattoo?

Getting a tattoo can hurt, but the level of pain can vary. Because getting a tattoo involves being stuck multiple times with a needle, it can feel like getting a bunch of shots or being stung by a hornet multiple times. Some people describe the tattoo sensation as "tingling." It all depends on your pain threshold, how good the person wielding the tattoo machine is, and where exactly on your body you're getting the tattoo. Also, keep in mind that you'll probably bleed a little.

If You're Thinking About It

If you're thinking about getting a tattoo, there is one very important thing you have to keep in mind — getting it done safely. Although it might look a whole lot cooler than a big scab, a new tattoo is also a wound. Like any other slice, scrape, puncture, cut, or penetration to your skin, a tattoo is at risk for infections and disease.

First, make sure you're up to date with your immunizations (especially hepatitis and tetanus shots) and plan where you'll get medical care if your tattoo becomes infected (signs of infection include excessive redness or tenderness around the tattoo, prolonged bleeding, pus, or changes in your skin color around the tattoo).

If you have a medical problem such as heart disease, allergies, diabetes, skin disorders, a condition that affects your immune system, or infections — or if you are pregnant — ask your doctor if there are any special concerns you should have or precautions you should take beforehand. Also, if you're prone to getting keloids (an overgrowth of scar tissue in the area of the wound), it's probably best to avoid getting a tattoo altogether.

It's very important to make sure the tattoo studio is clean and safe, and that all equipment used is disposable (in the case of needles, gloves, masks, etc.) and sterilized (everything else). Some states, cities, and communities set up standards for tattoo studios, but others don't. You can call your state, county, or local health department to find out about the laws in your community, ask for recommendations on licensed tattoo shops, or check for any complaints about a particular studio.

Professional studios usually take pride in their cleanliness. Here are some things to check for:

  • Make sure the tattoo studio has an autoclave (a device that uses steam, pressure, and heat for sterilization). You should be allowed to watch as equipment is sterilized in the autoclave.
  • Check that the tattoo artist is a licensed practitioner. If so, the tattoo artist should be able to provide you with references.
  • Be sure that the tattoo studio follows the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Universal Precautions. These are regulations that outline procedures to be followed when dealing with bodily fluids (in this case, blood).

If the studio looks unclean, if anything looks out of the ordinary, or if you feel in any way uncomfortable, find a better place to get your tattoo.

What's the Procedure Like?

Here's what you can expect from a normal tattooing procedure:

  • The tattoo artist will first wash his or her hands with a germicidal soap.
  • The to-be-tattooed area on your body will be cleaned and disinfected.
  • The tattoo artist will put on clean, fresh gloves (and possibly a surgical mask).
  • The tattoo artist will explain the sterilization procedure to you and open up the single-use, sterilized equipment (such as needles, etc.).
  • Using the tattoo machine (with a sterile, single-use needle attached), the tattoo artist will begin drawing an outline of the tattoo under your skin.
  • The outline will be cleaned with antiseptic soap and water.
  • Sterile, thicker needles will be installed on the tattoo machine, and the tattoo artist will start shading the design. After cleaning the area again, color will be injected.
  • Any blood will be removed by a sterile, disposable cloth or towel.
  • When finished, the area, now sporting a finished tattoo, will be cleaned once again and a bandage will be applied.

Taking Care of a Tattoo

The last step in getting a tattoo is very important — taking care of the tattoo until it fully heals. Follow all of the instructions the studio gives you for caring for your tattoo to make sure it heals properly. Also, keep in mind that it's very important to call your doctor right away if you see or feel any signs of infection such as pain, spreading redness, swelling, or drainage of pus. To make sure your tattoo heals properly:

  • Keep a bandage on the area for up to 24 hours.
  • Avoid touching the tattooed area and don't pick at any scabs that may form.
  • Wash the tattoo with an antibacterial soap (don't use alcohol or peroxide — they'll dry out the tattoo). Use a soft towel to dry the tattoo — just pat it dry and be sure not to rub it.
  • If you don't have an allergy to antibiotic ointment, rub some into the tattoo. Don't use petroleum jelly — it may cause the tattoo to fade.
  • Put an ice pack on the tattooed area if you see any redness or swelling.
  • Try not to get the tattoo wet until it fully heals. Stay away from pools, hot tubs, or long, hot baths.
  • Keep your tattoo away from the sun until it's fully healed.

Even after it's fully healed, a tattoo is more susceptible to the sun's rays, so it's a good idea to always keep it protected from direct sunlight. If you're outside often or hang out at the beach, it's recommended that you always wear a sunscreen with a minimum sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 on the tattoo. This not only protects your skin, but keeps the tattoo from fading.

What Are the Risks?

If you decide to get a tattoo, chances are everything will go as planned. But if disinfection and sterilization steps aren't followed, there are some things you need to be aware of that can go wrong. If you don't go to a tattoo studio or the tattoo studio doesn't follow precautions like using sterilized equipment or if it shares ink between customers, you're putting yourself at risk for getting viral infections such as hepatitis, bacterial skin infections, or dermatitis (severe skin irritation).

Also, some people have allergic reactions to the tattoo ink. And if you already have a skin condition such as eczema, you may have flare-ups as a result of the tattoo.

Serious complications can result if you attempt to do a tattoo yourself, have a friend do it for you, or have it done in any unclean environment. Because tattooing involves injections under the skin, viruses such as HIV and hepatitis B and C can be transferred into your body if proper precautions aren't followed. For this reason, the American Red Cross and some other blood banks require people to wait 12 months after getting a tattoo before they can donate blood.

Tattoo Removal

A lot of people love their tattoos and keep them forever. But others decide a couple of years down the road that they really don't like that rose on their ankle or snake on their bicep anymore. Or maybe you broke up with your boyfriend or girlfriend and no longer want his or her initials on your stomach. What then?

In the past, tattoo removal required surgery, but now there are several other methods that can be used. One common method is laser removal. Some tattoo shops also offer tattoo removal, but it's a better idea to make sure the person doing the removal is a medical doctor. Before you go just anywhere to get your tattoo removed, check with your doctor or contact the American Dermatological Association to find a reputable laser removal specialist in your area.

Although it's called tattoo removal, completely removing a tattoo can be difficult depending on factors like how old the tattoo is, how big the tattoo is, and the types and colors of inks that were used. Removal of the entire tattoo is not always guaranteed. It's best to consult with a dermatologist who specializes in tattoo removal to get your questions answered — such as whether anesthesia is used. The dermatologist can also give you a good idea of how much (if not all) of the tattoo can be removed.

Laser tattoo removal usually requires a number of visits, with each procedure lasting only a few minutes. Anesthesia may or may not be used. What happens is the laser sends short zaps of light through the top layers of your skin, with the laser's energy aimed at specific pigments in the tattoo. Those zapped pigments are then removed by your body's immune system.

Removing a tattoo by laser can be uncomfortable and can feel a lot like getting a tattoo. The entire process usually takes several months.

Just like when you get a tattoo, you must look after the wound area after a tattoo is removed. The area should be kept clean, but it shouldn't be scrubbed. Also, it might turn red for a few days and a scab might form. Don't rub or scrub the area or pick at the scab. Let it heal on its own.

Laser tattoo removal is usually effective for the most part, but there can be some side effects. The area can become infected or scarred, and it can also be susceptible to hyperpigmentation, which causes the area where your tattoo used to be to become darker than your normal skin, or hypopigmentation, which causes the area where your tattoo used to be to become lighter than your normal skin color.

Now for the big part — tattoo removal can be pretty expensive. Depending on factors like the size and design of the tattoo, removal can cost significantly more than the actual tattoo.

So Is It Worth It?

Is getting a tattoo worth the money and hassle? It's up to you. Some people really enjoy their tattoos and keep them for life, whereas others might regret that they acted on impulse and didn't think enough about it before they got one. Getting a tattoo is a big deal, especially because they're designed to be permanent.

If you've thought about it and decided you want a tattoo, make sure you do a little detective work and find a clean, safe, and professional tattoo shop. Also, remember that getting and maintaining a tattoo involves some responsibility — after you leave the tattoo shop, it's up to you to protect and treat it to prevent infections or other complications.

What is a tattoo?

A tattoo is a design on the skin that can be either permanent or non-permanent. Non-permanents are called temporary tattoos. The tattoo piece is pressed on dry skin while a piece of wet cloth is applied to the paper backing to remove it and later, the tattoo can be washed off.

Permanent tattoos on the other hand are made with tattoo needles. These needles are attached to needle bars that can punctures the skin at 50 to 3,000 times a minute. Professionals know how deep to pierce the skin to create a permanent line. Going too deep will cause pain to the person getting the tattoo, and not going deep enough will result in scratchy lines. The length of time it takes for the tattoo to be finished depends on the intricacy and size of the design.

Where did tattoos originate?

Nobody knows for sure where it originated from. There is evidence that it may be an ancient craft going all the way back to the ice age. There are mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with tattoos.

The word tattoo is believed to originate from the Tahitian word tattau. An entry in Captain James Cook’s journal in the year 1768 mentions the word tattau in his encounter with Polynesians. The Tahitians taught the sailors the craft who in turn taught it to other sailors, and that is why tattoo is often associated with sailors.

What are the health risks?

There are health risks that are attached to getting a tattoo. They are tuberculosis, HIV and hepatitis B and C. The tattoo needles need to be sterilized after each use by using proper sterilizing equipment.

There are standards set out by The Alliance of Professional Tattooists which the professional tattooist should follow. Getting tattoos done by professionals who adhere to these rules will minimize the health risks.

Can a tattoo be removed?

There are several factors that must be considered for the successful removal of a tattoo:

1. Ink injected evenly on the same level of skin or many levels of skin? Chances are better if the ink was injected on the same level.

2. Size and location of the tattoo.

3. The age of the tattoo (how long ago was it done?) Newer ones are harder to take off.

4. How well the person will heal from the removal procedure.

Total and complete removal is never guaranteed. The pain from getting a tattoo is far less than the pain of getting it removed. The standard today for tattoo removal is with laser surgery. It is easier to remove certain colors than others, for example yellow and blue are the hardest to remove.

The technique used with this laser technology is called Q switching. There are three lasers that use this technique; the Q-switched Ruby, the Q-switched Alexandrite, the Q-switched Nd (YAG).

It usually takes more than one session to remove the tattoo. A side effect of this procedure is hyper- pigmentation and hypo-pigmentation. Hyper-pigmentation is where the skin color is darker than normal and hypo-pigmentation is where the skin color is lighter than normal.

Cost of tattoo removal

The cost is certainly high and would depend on several factors like how many sessions it would take to removal the tattoo. Health insurance will not cover this procedure so this would be a big out of pocket expenditure. So do think carefully before getting a tattoo and if you decide to get one, get it done by a professional.

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