Posts Tagged ‘Getting A Tattoo’

4 Necessary Steps You Should Take When Thinking About Getting A Tattoo!

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Obviously there is some concern about getting a tattoo because when you get a tattoo, you risk getting an infection, pain and wonder about the possibilities of infectious diseases. The process needs to be better understood. 1. Can I Get Infectious Diseases From Tattoo Needles? There has been some concern recently regarding transmittable diseases (particularly Hepatitis-B and AIDS [HIV]) and tattoo shops. Just as in a dentist’s office, as long as the area is strictly sanitized, your chances for infection will be greatly reduced. 2. Can I Get Aids From Tattooing? When needles are passed from IDU to IDU and reused without sterilization, some of that blood remains in the syringe and is passed on to the next user. If infected blood is passed, the recipient can become infected with HIV, which leads to AIDS.  Tattooing is VERY different from injecting drugs. The needles used in  tattooing are not hollow. They do, however, travel back and forth  through a hollow tube that acts as an ink reservoir. The tip of the tube is dipped into the ink, which draws a little into the tube.He is a  famous  Dentist in his city.

Lower Back Tattoos: From Traditional To Unconventional

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Getting a tattoo is a personal decision, and though not totally accepted by everyone, it is a special and unique way of expressing ones emotions and convictions. In certain cultures, lower back tattoos were not only a way of expression but were often customary as a means of announcing a rite of passage or personal standing in a community or tribe. This article will explore all aspects of lower back tattoos and the significance they could have in your life.

Tattoos Are Popular Among Cultures

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Tattooing has been very popular ever since before. It started years ago when out ancestors were still alive who came from different tribes and cultures of every country until this day and age where it has become well liked among our generation in all ages. Everywhere you go you will see countless people with tattoos on their arms and backs. Some even have their whole bodies filled with different tattoo designs. For millions of people it is art and provides the freedom to express who they are, what they feel, in addition to what they believe in.

Sparrow Tattoos—What do They Symbolize? Why are They so Popular?

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Are you fascinated with sparrows or pirates? If so, then you are probably thinking about getting sparrow tattoos. They can be traced back for centuries, and have evolved a great deal over the years. The sparrow can be depicted in a number of ways, so if you want to include in a larger design, you can easily do so. Of course, you can get a small tattoo of just the sparrow itself. Read this guide to learn more about them and why they are great tattoos.

Japanese Tattoo Art—How Has it Evolved Over the Centuries?

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

If you are fascinated by Japanese culture, you are probably thinking about getting a tattoo with Japanese designs. If so, then you’re not alone. Think of all the celebrities who have been getting Kanji tattoos over the past ten years or so. These are extremely popular all around the world. Japanese tattoo art has evolved a lot over the centuries. The practice goes back and forth between being acceptable and unacceptable. Learn more about the history of Japanese tattoos and how they have evolved.

4 Necessary Steps You Should Take When Thinking About Getting A Tattoo!

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Obviously there is some concern about getting a tattoo because when you get a tattoo, you risk getting an infection, pain and wonder about the possibilities of infectious diseases. The process needs to be better understood. 1. Can I Get Infectious Diseases From Tattoo Needles? There has been some concern recently regarding transmittable diseases (particularly Hepatitis-B and AIDS [HIV]) and tattoo shops. Just as in a dentist’s office, as long as the area is strictly sanitized, your chances for infection will be greatly reduced. 2. Can I Get Aids From Tattooing? When needles are passed from IDU to IDU and reused without sterilization, some of that blood remains in the syringe and is passed on to the next user. If infected blood is passed, the recipient can become infected with HIV, which leads to AIDS. Tattooing is VERY different from injecting drugs. The needles used in tattooing are not hollow. They do, however, travel back and forth through a hollow tube that acts as an ink reservoir. The tip of the tube is dipped into the ink, which draws a little into the tube. 3. Can My Tattoo’s Get Infected?