Getting a tattoo is clearly a permanent decision. Although there are procedures for disposal, which are costly, time consuming and rarely perfect. One should never enter a room without a tattoo of the most serious of intent, with the understanding that the tattoo itself is a lifelong commitment. Before the ink was injected into the skin of one, think about the placement, color, size, longevity and the designer.
Placement
Tattoos are becoming less stigmatized in society in North America, but only a relatively small percentage of people in the sport worldwide. The criminals, sailors, sports stars, celebrities, punks and tattoo artists themselves are still the most common in people who get tattoos. This means that most people have things to consider when getting tattoos. Where will the ink is one of the most vital.
Many jobs are closed to people with very visible tattoos, especially on the neck, face or hands. In addition, for women who want to get pregnant, tattoos on his stomach, breasts or thighs are not recommended because it spread out of proportion during pregnancy. Aging is also a consideration, especially in parts of the body as arms or the back. The pain may also be a problem. How tattoos on the feet, wrists, ankles and around the rib bone or other parts often cause the most discomfort.
Color
Black and white tattoos often have most of their power, but sometimes the black may be irregular in time and the need to be dark. If you choose the color, find a specialist in this field. They will have the most expensive and high-quality inks. Depending on the effect you wish to convey, or select a bold color of the shadow application process. The brighter the color of the first, the more likely it is brilliant to stay in time. Many tattoos need to be touched after the cure of ink to maintain a strong and clear color scheme.
Size
As with the question of placement, size can also be a cause for concern. If the sources of jobs depend on a professional appearance, a big chest or arm piece is not likely a good idea. However, one in the back can be fine. Conversely, if one chooses an image that is too small, thinking to be subtle or demure, it is more likely to grow and fade with time incomprehensible. Small butterfly that could end up looking like a black stain. Especially if a text is getting a seat on the body, try not to make too tiny or italic. Over the years, will become unreadable if it is not big enough.
Longevity
Choose an image or symboy that has deep personal significance. Try to stay away from normalization of Flash instead of art and design of an original work that only an individual sport. Avoid the characters in movies and TV shows or celebrities of all kinds emblazoned on the skin. What do you like in twenty to fifty one can loathe. Definitely not a tattoo on a dare, from peer pressure or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The Designer
The choice of the person who will help design the tattoo ink, and provide aftercare or tinkering is perhaps the most important consideration to make. Do some research. Select an artist who understands the style and a vision. Ensure your room is clean and follows all health standards. Make sure you are not too hasty to discuss the idea until the clear and agreed.
Do not let them start to ink before one is happy with the way the design is in its written form. Book short sessions if the piece is a large. Please contact them if they are to make additional touch-ups. The better the working relationship one has with a tattoo artist, the more satisfied you are likely to end with the tattoo.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Friday, November 28, 2008
Tattoo Aftercare
After making all the necessary considerations (where to go, what to get, where to put it, and so on) is to make the step and get a tattoo. Without doubt, its designer and artist are an integral part of the beauty of the piece, but so is taking good care of her. The first couple of weeks after getting his tattoos are most important to ensure that it remains bright and beautiful for years to come.
Following is a basic outline of what happens to your tattoo and how to take care of him:
Day 1: His tattoo is just finished. It should be lightly coated with petroleum jelly, wrapped in plastic and sealed with surgical tape, in order to maintain the body's natural fluids. Leave it as such during 24 hours after receiving tattooed. Admire her beauty.
Day 2: Now you have to unwrap their tattoos and left out in the world. When you take a shower on day 2, make sure not to soak your tattoo in water. Instead, use a clean, warm cloth and a mild soap (Dove or unscented Palmolive - which was actually developed for use in open wounds - work well) to clean your tattoo.
Do not rub your tattoo at all, but wrapping cloth around her gently and let it soak briefly. After about soaks hot, finish with a cold dip to close the pores. At this point, you must clean your tattoo twice a day - morning and night.
It is best not to moisturize your tattoo at all until it begins to peel.
Depending on how quickly your tattoo heals, which will begin to skin - something like a sunburn - on Day 3, 4 or 5 (usually before that later). Once you begin to do so, you must start with the unscented moisturizing lotion two to three times a day, especially after the cleanup. As the low sensitivity, you can also start cleaning up their tattoos in the shower and stop using the method of cloth. Again, be sure to use a mild, unscented soap.
Day 3/4/5: The point where he began his tattoo to the skin which is also the point at which tends to start itching, which is a natural part of the healing process. Do not scratch your new tattoo, or picked up at the peeling skin. Doing so may result in the removal of the ink, which will leave you with white spots or scars from the shade or color of your tattoo.
The peeling process can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the tattoo. One of the most important things to remember is that, even after they have finished completely cured and peeled, you should moisturize your tattoo every day. This will keep the color bright and bold, and slow the aging process of your tattoo. Also, be sure to use sunscreen - the sun's UV rays destroy the particles of ink on your skin, causing tattoos to the "spread" and go much faster.
Following is a basic outline of what happens to your tattoo and how to take care of him:
Day 1: His tattoo is just finished. It should be lightly coated with petroleum jelly, wrapped in plastic and sealed with surgical tape, in order to maintain the body's natural fluids. Leave it as such during 24 hours after receiving tattooed. Admire her beauty.
Day 2: Now you have to unwrap their tattoos and left out in the world. When you take a shower on day 2, make sure not to soak your tattoo in water. Instead, use a clean, warm cloth and a mild soap (Dove or unscented Palmolive - which was actually developed for use in open wounds - work well) to clean your tattoo.
Do not rub your tattoo at all, but wrapping cloth around her gently and let it soak briefly. After about soaks hot, finish with a cold dip to close the pores. At this point, you must clean your tattoo twice a day - morning and night.
It is best not to moisturize your tattoo at all until it begins to peel.
Depending on how quickly your tattoo heals, which will begin to skin - something like a sunburn - on Day 3, 4 or 5 (usually before that later). Once you begin to do so, you must start with the unscented moisturizing lotion two to three times a day, especially after the cleanup. As the low sensitivity, you can also start cleaning up their tattoos in the shower and stop using the method of cloth. Again, be sure to use a mild, unscented soap.
Day 3/4/5: The point where he began his tattoo to the skin which is also the point at which tends to start itching, which is a natural part of the healing process. Do not scratch your new tattoo, or picked up at the peeling skin. Doing so may result in the removal of the ink, which will leave you with white spots or scars from the shade or color of your tattoo.
The peeling process can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the tattoo. One of the most important things to remember is that, even after they have finished completely cured and peeled, you should moisturize your tattoo every day. This will keep the color bright and bold, and slow the aging process of your tattoo. Also, be sure to use sunscreen - the sun's UV rays destroy the particles of ink on your skin, causing tattoos to the "spread" and go much faster.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Permanent Eyebrows: a Cosmetic Tattoo Procedure
Makeup permanent eyebrows, a micro tattooing procedure, replacing daily efforts to re-create or implement symmetrical eyebrows.
Filling in a few eyebrows eyebrows or paint on the face is a long time. The alternative, which is not eye front, it gives a simple glance or startled. Faire hair very often people look less eyebrow. People who have more than pluck are often bare spots or an eyebrow after disappear over time. Chemotherapy causes hair loss, including the eyebrows. Some people are born without hair is known as alopecia genetics, and some after developing waste of time or suddenly.
Eyebrow product line
The need for eyebrows opened the market for a range of products including powder, pencil, ink, and even surgical application of hair from one part of the body to the front. The product line expanded to include topical skin preparation for the implementation and topical preparation to remove cleanly. Then came templates for the front and a somewhat symmetrical. There is one print eyebrow color to stamp on the forehead. The amount of time it took to create this perfect face and form are often indirectly proportional to the amount of time it took to clear. Recreating the eyebrows became a problem.
Tattooing in the eyebrows
The eyebrows are applied with paint, cream or powder, disappear with a good swim, a careless wipe of the brow, sweat, rain, face cream, etc. Permanent eyebrows require a permanent solution. Therefore permanent makeup, which is a form of tattooing, it became an option. With needles, the skin is punctured. A specially prepared sterile pigment is placed under the skin. The deal is not a sensitive area so it will be minimal discomfort and bleeding should be minimal, if any. Bruising is unusual.
The ideal design is set by you and the coach of your choice. The tones are chosen to mimic the color of hair that has been or currently have an incomplete or otherwise thin face. Initially, due to the process of oxygenation and open new application on the skin, the color is darker. After a healing process for 3-4 weeks, the color is seen through the filter of thin skin. The color below, lighter and less surprising, more natural. Often a second visit is necessary to "adjust" the end result is, to see where it might be the missing color, or when it is too light, or simply to change the color. It is always easier to darken the face of lightening, therefore, be conservative with color options. No one should use pigment black for eyebrows.
Standards of Care for Permanent Makeup
We recommend that you choose your technician with some thought. There are organizations that promote safety practices and have standards of care, one of which is the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals.
While the procedure is permanent may disappear with the sun, salt water, glycolic peels, facial procedures, and simply time. You can not repeat. A good technician will let you know how to prepare for their procedure and if you are a good candidate for the procedure, and after giving instructions. Many technicians have websites on the Internet. Be sure to ask if the photos were shown their own work. Being prepared is the first step towards the successful outcome.
Filling in a few eyebrows eyebrows or paint on the face is a long time. The alternative, which is not eye front, it gives a simple glance or startled. Faire hair very often people look less eyebrow. People who have more than pluck are often bare spots or an eyebrow after disappear over time. Chemotherapy causes hair loss, including the eyebrows. Some people are born without hair is known as alopecia genetics, and some after developing waste of time or suddenly.
Eyebrow product line
The need for eyebrows opened the market for a range of products including powder, pencil, ink, and even surgical application of hair from one part of the body to the front. The product line expanded to include topical skin preparation for the implementation and topical preparation to remove cleanly. Then came templates for the front and a somewhat symmetrical. There is one print eyebrow color to stamp on the forehead. The amount of time it took to create this perfect face and form are often indirectly proportional to the amount of time it took to clear. Recreating the eyebrows became a problem.
Tattooing in the eyebrows
The eyebrows are applied with paint, cream or powder, disappear with a good swim, a careless wipe of the brow, sweat, rain, face cream, etc. Permanent eyebrows require a permanent solution. Therefore permanent makeup, which is a form of tattooing, it became an option. With needles, the skin is punctured. A specially prepared sterile pigment is placed under the skin. The deal is not a sensitive area so it will be minimal discomfort and bleeding should be minimal, if any. Bruising is unusual.
The ideal design is set by you and the coach of your choice. The tones are chosen to mimic the color of hair that has been or currently have an incomplete or otherwise thin face. Initially, due to the process of oxygenation and open new application on the skin, the color is darker. After a healing process for 3-4 weeks, the color is seen through the filter of thin skin. The color below, lighter and less surprising, more natural. Often a second visit is necessary to "adjust" the end result is, to see where it might be the missing color, or when it is too light, or simply to change the color. It is always easier to darken the face of lightening, therefore, be conservative with color options. No one should use pigment black for eyebrows.
Standards of Care for Permanent Makeup
We recommend that you choose your technician with some thought. There are organizations that promote safety practices and have standards of care, one of which is the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals.
While the procedure is permanent may disappear with the sun, salt water, glycolic peels, facial procedures, and simply time. You can not repeat. A good technician will let you know how to prepare for their procedure and if you are a good candidate for the procedure, and after giving instructions. Many technicians have websites on the Internet. Be sure to ask if the photos were shown their own work. Being prepared is the first step towards the successful outcome.
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