Monday, August 30, 2010

Tattoo Removal - Everything You Need to Know

When you were 17, the thought of having an enormous heart with the words "I Love Amy's Squishy Fat Boobs & Butt" tattooed underneath in the middle of your right forearm seemed like a fantastic idea. But now that you're 35 and about to get married to - surprise - someone who's skinny and whose name isn't Amy, the idea doesn't sound as great as it once did.

While more and more people are having tattoos - it's estimated that at least 10 million Americans flaunt them - more and more people are also desperately trying to get rid of them. And these days, whether you're about to start a conservative new job, marry a tattoo-hater or simply because your tastes have changed, getting rid of that old tattoo isn't as difficult as you might think.

While the results are not always 100 percent, most people are happy that they opted for removal after the end result has completely healed. So what have you got to lose - expect an enormous Def Leppard scrawled in Celtic script above a skull-and-crossbones on your lower back?

What is a Tattoo?

Tattoos are one way in which we humans seek - or sought - to beautify ourselves. They are simply markings on the skin made with indelible ink once the top layer of the dermis is broken open, or ruptured. Time was when all tattoos were put on with needles; these days, an electric machine is often used.

Tattoos have been around for - literally - thousands of years, dating all the way back to a 5,200-year-old completely frozen mummy dubbed The Iceman. While many people think of prison affiliations, sailors, gangs and hippies when they think of tattoos, some cultures still use them today as an important affiliation tool, such as the Ta Moko Maori facial and body tattoos.

Whether or not a tattoo can be taken off completely depends on a variety of factors, including how big the tattoo is, what type and color of pigment was used, the professionalism of the person who made it, the age of the tattoo and the individual's natural skin color.

Types of Tattoo Removal

Three types of tattoo removal are most commonly used. They are:
Surgical Excision
Dermabrasion
Laser Tattoo Removal

Surgical Excision. This type used to be the most common, and is still used in cases where the tattoo appears difficult to remove, or will work best being surgically removed by a medical professional. Your surgeon will cut off the offending pattern, then sew up the wound with stitches.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

American Flag Tattoo - Making the Right Choice

Getting an American flag tattoo anywhere in your body is a great act of patriotism. A lot of people acquire tattoos for many different reasons. Your American flag tattoo will be sure to attract attention and leave you with a feeling pride that you can only get from displaying your red, white, and blue.

There are however some special considerations before choosing an American flag...

First of all before choosing your American flag tattoo design, make sure you are selecting quality designs, as well as acquiring a professional to do the work of tattooing for you! It would really be best if you ask an American Tattooist to do your design as they are known to be excellent and have made a mark in the tattoo world.

Since American flag designs are very popular nowadays, a lot of native and non native Americans who stay in the US are acquiring them. The most common areas of their body which get tattooed are the lower back, foot, wrist, ankle, chest, armband, back of the neck, shoulder blades, upper arms, thighs/hips, sides of the neck and a lot more. But, you are free to choose where in your body you want to get tattooed.

So Many Choices

As you may know, the American flag we honor these days has undergone a total of 26 transformations from the novel version of 1777. With that, people find it real interesting and exciting as they get the chance to choose to which American flag tattoo designs they would go for. The fact is, there are many versions to choose from:

    * The military version of the flag which is seen as patches on military uniforms
    * Today's flag with 50 stars and 13 stripes
    * The flag created by Betsy Ross with 13 stars on a blue background (in a circle) including 13 white and red stripes.

Naturally people in America are very creative and artistic. They love making new styles in almost anything and when it comes to tattooing, they take pleasure in getting different styles of American Flag tattoos. Tattooists have fashioned different styles of the American flag; portraying it as if it is flying for example, or making it appear similar to patches in military uniforms. They can even blend and layer American flags with animals and objects like eagles and crosses.

Some immigrants from Europe and Asia who have migrated to America have also grown fond of American flag tattoos. They choose to combine the American flag with the flag of their homeland allowing them to salute both countries that they hold dear in their hearts.

Tattoos and Celebrities

Over the years tattoos have caught rage with Hollywood celebrities to such an extent that more than these stars their tattoos are getting more attention. One of the biggest stars who carry tattoos with élan is Angelina Jolie and has been know to wear a number of tattoos all around her body. She has been known to wear Thai tiger, tribal dragon and a number of Latin verses on her arms and shoulders.

The trend of tattoos started catching up with Hollywood celebrities in the sixties and as far as I can remember Janis Joplin was one of the first celebrities who got tattooed by Lyle Tuttle who is considered to be the forefather of American tattooing. Even one of the sexiest celebrities on Earth Johnny Depp has been known to sport tattoo on his arms which a number of fans have emulated. David Beckham too is known for his love for tattoos and has been caught sporting a range of tattoos both on and off the field with the likes of Hindu scriptures too appearing on his body.

Even rock bands have been found to sport tattoos giving a further push to the popularity of this art. If you love Red Hot Chilli Peppers then you would probably even love the tattoos which they have been sporting over the years. Other stars such as Pharrel, 50 cents and Justin Timberlake too have been sporting tattoos as a tool for expression.

You can probably consider celebrities as unofficial brand ambassador for tattoos. They surely have highlighted the art of tattoo in good light making it one of the most asked for art in the industry. You will find a number of fans emulating the tattoos worn by their favorite stars and this in itself will make you realize that this art will only gain further popularity in the years to come.

Tattoos and Body Art on Hollywood Celebrities

Celebrity tattoos are becoming more and more visible and socially acceptable in mainstream pop culture these days. Angelina Jolie recently voted most sexy woman has plenty of tattoos and is probably the most famous and desirable celebrity with tattoos in Hollywood. Her tattoos to date consist of tribal dragons, a Thai tiger, and various Latin sayings across her shoulders and arms.

This surge in popularity of celebrity tattoos began in the 1960s. Lyle Tuttle the forefather of American tattooing tattooed Janis Joplin. Time was when tattoos were the preserve of those on the fringes of society but now it is not uncommon to see celebrity tattoos. Even super models such as Kate Moss and Sarah O'Hare strut around flashing their body art on the cover of glossy magazines or on the cat walk.

Actor Johnny Depp ranks as heavily tattooed for his caliber of talent and breadth of acting work. His tattooed arms are as often painted to be blank flesh as left with their own tattoos showing and incorporated into the character.

Vin Diesel is covered with a mix of modern tattoos styles, as befitting an underground government secret agent in the movie xXx. The character he plays agent X has one full sleeve, one partial sleeve, chest work and tattoos on his stomach.

As vampire slayer BLADE, Wesley Snipes has tribal blackwork on his arms, chest and back, as well as the sides of his head and the back of his nect. Pamela Anderson had her arm tattooed for real with a barbed wire armband for her role in the movie BARBWIRE. Following her split from husband Tommy Lee, (who is heavily tattooed) she had the "Tommy" tattoo on her finger edited to read "Mommy" in reference to her two sons. She also has tribal tattoos on the small of her back and a tattoo on her ankle.

Musicians have traditionally enjoyed more freedom than actors when it comes to body art. For movie stars having to transform into a different character each time they shoot a movie can be limiting especially if they are playing historical figures. But that has not stopped a lot of actors from getting tattooed in very visible places.

Girl Tattoos - How to Find the Right Design For You

If shows such as Miami Ink and L.A. Ink show us anything, it's that tattoos are not some passing fad. What once was a form of rebellion is now seen by many as an outward extension of who they are. Women today are becoming increasingly tattooed and searches on the net for girl tattoos have skyrocketed. Some tattoo studios (once called tattoo 'parlors) can even have a female to male ratio of 60% to 40%.

What drives a woman to get a tattoo? The most heard reason in studios is that they just broke up with someone. Some get their first ink after a divorce or other major change in their life such as losing a loved one, childbirth, marriage or even religion (think cross tattoos or The Virgin Mary). This is a practice that dates back thousands of years. 

What are women having done tattoo-wise? The most popular are typically flowers, tribal designs, butterflies, fairies and cartoons. These tattoos are also starting to get larger and more customized. There was a time when women usually "hid" something very small on their shoulder or ankle. Today popular spots include the small of the back, arms legs and even chests. Although, the ankle and shoulder are still tremendously popular locations...the tattoos are just larger. Typically being more stylish that men, women are more concerned about tattoos they want and where on their body to put it. Part of the tattoo artist's job is to help the client select a design or possible location that will accentuate a certain part or shape of the body.

Women also seem to be better than men when actually getting tattooed. Men like to think they are tough can take the pain. But when the needle hits their skin they pass out in the chair. Women, on the other hand anticipate the pain and will have a higher tolerance.

Have you been searching the internet looking for tattoo designs, a tattoo finder or more particularly girl tattoo art? Finding the right design can be downright exhausting. People with tattoos will tell you how long it takes to choose the right one. After all, they last forever and shouldn't be rushed. It could take 20-30 hours to find the right tattoo design, so don't get a tattoo on a whim or go with cute and trendy. A feminine tattoo should be unique and should speak about who you are and not copied from someone else.

If you are like most women, you have searched and searched for the right design; be it a cross tattoo, a floral tattoo or butterfly tattoo. You may have searched the internet, looked for a tattoo finder or even searched the books of your local tattoo studio. Take your time and try to visualize the type of tattoo you want before you get it. Try to find examples that resemble your idea to see what it may end up looking like. Never be tempted to 'just pick one off the wall'...never settle for less just because you can't make up your mind. The first half of 2008 shows the 5 most popular girl tattoos to be Traditional Japanese tattoos (koi fish, dragons, etc.), Traditional American tattoos (pin ups, classic cars, etc.), Floral tattoos, Anime (although I think this is a passing fad) and Indian / Hindu tattoo designs. Be careful, though, some designs can have totally different meanings than what you thought and can also be associated with particular cultural groups; such as gang tattoos.  Also be sure to have any foreign tattoos, such as Japanese lettering, translated before having them permanently affixed to your body! The estimate is that 25% of all translation in tattoo studio is wrong! There are tons of cases of people going to get a Japanese tattoo of "strong will" and the lettering actually spelling out "small fish" or something worse.

The Worst Tattoo Sleeve Trends

Tribal Sleeve - Leo Zulueta is credited with bringing tribal style tattooing from the South Pacific to the United States in the late 70's. But is was George Clooney's character in the movie From Dusk Till Dawn that caused the tribal sleeve to explode in popularity. Tribal sleeves may be the worst sleeve trend of all as they take another peoples tattoo culture, remove all the meaning and mock the origins of tattoo designs that date back centuries. They are also next to impossible to cover up once tattoo regret sets in.

Biomechanical Sleeve - Biomechanical tattooing was pioneered by tattoo artist like Aaron Cain and other tattooist in the San Francisco bay area. A breakaway from traditional style American tattooing, biomechanical uses images of the human flesh mixed with machine parts. Basically biomechanical tattoos mix organic images with inorganic images. It quickly became over used.

Flame Sleeve - No clear origins on the flame sleeve but whoever created it should be ashamed. The sleeve is not only hard to look at but is unbelievable boring for the tattoo artist. Flame tattoos are not only a waste of good skin but will also prove difficult to cover.

Random Cool Stuff Sleeve - A twist on the American style hodgepodge sleeve that is acquired over time, the random cool stuff sleeve is acquired quickly. The images often include skulls, flowers, brass knuckles, something with wings,maybe a couple of flames. A newer variation on this sleeve is to get random candy pieces or random kids toys tattooed as a sleeve.

The Eagle Tattoo Has Been Around a Long Time

Eagle tattoos never really disappeared, although they are mostly seen on a biker-kind-of guy or girl. Also popular and full of symbolism are tattoos of the mythical phoenix bird, aka firebird, and tribal bird tattoos.

Birds, as well as other animals, were some of the first pictorial tattoos done on humans. These animal tattoos often held meaning beyond the usual symbolism of a particular species - they also designated belonging to groups and societies. Birds are often included with other tattoo images.

Whatever the pattern may be it depends on the private?s selection therefore reflecting a region of the personality of the individual who has it. Many prefers tattooing tiny pattern because they are less traumatic and at the same moment it allows them to transport something private on their bodies ever which cannot be located well.Eagle tattoos are a way to show your patriotic feelings for America. Such a design could work with an American flag or a military symbol. These type are a typically male tattoo design that crosses over a significant number of tattoo genres, and the influence of the eagle in American tattooing cannot be underestimated.

Eagle tattoos are one of them, which reflect the strength and common are the choices for the men and women serving in the police, firefighters, military personnel, or other members of the service. Stressing articulates such as freedom, the strength and freedom are added to the most popular choice of banners or a tattoo of an eagle particularly if the tattoo is done as a tribute to the memory of someone or to turn the 'whole image impressive.Eagles are counted among the birds with strong resistance heel that climbs high in the sky, which have a strong view.

Tattoos-Popular Tattoo Designs for Girls

Girls are always asking me what tattoos they should get or what I think are the hottest tattoos for girls. Unfortunately there is no clear cut answer simply because there are as many different types of tattoos are there are girls. What one person might find sexy another might consider unattractive or very unfeminine.

Certain styles of tattoos might not suit the image you want to project. For example certain work environments may not accept highly visible tattoos even though tattoos are becoming more and more accepted. It may be wise to hold off getting that sacred heart tattoo emblazoned across your chest if your boss is going to flip out if (s)he sees it!

So in saying that what I hope to do in this short article is offer my insight and experience within the tattoo industry for the past 9 or 10 years and point out the current tattoo trends and what the most popular styles of tattoos are for girls. At the end of the day you want a tattoo that has lasting appeal and not a tattoo that was done on a whim. If I give you some good ideas for your next tattoo all the better...

Trends come and go. What was cool ten years ago is no longer cool. In the nineties certain types of tattoos such as cartoon characters like Betty Boop, barbed wire armbands and dolphins were in. Looking at them now they appear very cheesy and basic.

Tattoo art has come such a long way in the past few years even. Certain styles of tattoos have become perennial and have risen to a point where they are getting the respect and acknowledged they deserve for their intricacy and artistry.

Styles as diverse as Japanese tattoos, Indian/Hindu tattoos, Anime, Traditional American and Floral designs are raising the bar higher and higher and becoming increasingly popular.

Alongside that is the fact that people are beginning to see their skin as a human canvas and not just settling for random tattoos placed haphazardly on a part of the body that is hidden. Nowadays more and more girls are getting larger tattoos and more of them.

This may explain the popularity of Japanese tattoos. In traditional Japanese tattoos each character has a meaning and interacts with the other tattoo designs as part of the whole.

The same is true for Traditional American tattoos. Previously what were once done as individual tattoos from disparate elements of American culture are now being woven into an organic and is more like a story unfolding.

Top Five Most Popular Tattoos for Girls

Irezumi - Traditional Japanese tattoos - More and more girls are asking for large tattoo designs such as koi fish, dragons on their hips, back and arms.

Traditional American tattoos - Old school 'Sailor Jerry' tattoos and images such as classic American cars, pin-ups, swallows and nautical stars are becoming more popular on girls chests, abdomen, back and legs.

Floral tattoos - So many girls are getting flower tattoos as full sleeve tattoos or covering their entire back or legs with floral designs. Flower tattoo designs such as lotus flowers, peonies, orchids, chrysanthemums and flowering vines are the most popular.

Anime - Japanese animation has become massive and doesn't show any sign of disappearing any time soon. As a result Anime tattoos have become popular in the past five years or so. The only risk with Anime tattoo is that unlike other styles will probably age much quicker even though it looks great now.

Indian / Hindu tattoo designs - Like ancient Indian texts and spirituality being rediscovered by people in the West since the 1960's it has been reflected in the demand for Indian tattoo designs. They say everything old become new again.

American Tattoo Icon - The Sailor Jerry Collins

Norman Keith Collins got his nickname Jerry in his childhood from the name of his father's obstinate pet donkey. He was very much fond of America more than anything else. He hated any movements which were against America.

He used to think that the Japanese were unforgivable for their misdeed of attacking the Pearl Harbor. Yet, during the Hawaiian Tattoo Convention in 1972, Collins helped the famous Japanese tattoo master Horihide, to reach the U.S.S. Arizona memorial, in his cart. It was because of his hatred, that he did not notice the high quality tattoo quality of Japanese Tattoo artists. But, surprisingly, in spite of his dislike for the Japanese, he became good friends with Horihide for many years. Being in his close association, Collin was influenced by the Japanese and Asiatic prowess.

Collins has his own style of designing various forms of tattoos. He was the first tattoo artist to use the learned Japanese tattoo art with dark background, clouds and waves merging with those of the colorful designs of western tattoos. As a result of which the tattooing became more appealing. Previously mainly black was the tattoo color. The use of bold colors and revolutionary designs created the path for the establishment of the tattooing as an art. Don Ed Hardy says: "I believe, the real breakthrough of tattooing came in the late sixties and early seventies with Sailor Jerry. He was the Cezanne of modern tattooing".

Collins spent most of his life on Hawaii. There, the contemporary tattoo artists like Don Ed Hardy and Lyle Tuttle were hard competitors of Collins. But their beliefs varied widely. To make their tattoos popular Don Ed Hardy and Lyle Tuttle carried out various publicity ventures. But Collins had always declined their attempts. According to Collins, these attention grabbing publicity ventures will only compel the laws and regulations regarding tattoos to be turned stricter. He believed that the only action that can provide publicity to the art of tattooing was the high quality of tattoo designs. Collins used to address Lyle Tuttle as "Turtle" in his letters. The aversion towards his competitors necessitated to work on the variety and quality of his tattoos and tattooing techniques.

Collins' motto was: "Good tattoos are not cheap, and cheap tattoos are not good."

Tips on Native American Tattoo Design

There is nothing hotter than an awesome tattoo on a fantastic body! Tattoos which are well placed and appeal to the eye tend to garner a lot of attention to themselves as well the people wearing them. Thus, tattoos really are the new in! However, even though tattoos do act as definite fashion statements, there's more to them than just that!

Tattoos are an ancient art inherited from ancient civilizations, where the symbolism behind the tattoo and its wearer was always more appreciated than its beauty. Tattoos were also used to show the rank of a person in his tribe. Individual markings in different tribes thus led to the use of tattoos as identification marks. Sometimes, if greater power or wisdom was wanted, tattoos were said to do the trick!

Unlike the hygienic tattoo parlors of today, Native American tattooing was done out in the open, using fish and sharp turtle bones, or even slivers of rock as needles to etch the tattoo into the skin. Unlike today's trend, Native American tattoos were dyed with natural dyes from plants or soot. With no anesthetic and each stroke of the flesh-cutting tools leading to huge bouts of pain, Native American tattoos took on a deeper meaning, that of pain endurance. The bigger the tattoo, the more the pain, and thus, the greater the respect earned in the tribe.

Native American tattoos were done by some tribal men, who had been trained in the art of tattoo design. Over the course of a person' lifetime, these tattoos could be made to cover the whole body, depending on one's ability to endure pain! In the modern world, there are still plenty of people who want to ink on Native American tattoos that were the identification marks of their tribes. Also, there are many who admire Native American culture, and hence opt to get one.

Since tribal art tattooing is becoming more prevalent in today's society, every tattoo artist has one on hand. All aspects of the Native American culture, such as their religions, tools, musicians, feathers, and even their tents are taken into consideration when designing and etching Native American tattoos!

American Tattoos

Tattoos look great on girls and they often add to the sex appeal of the girls. However, selecting a tattoo can be difficult if you are not sure of your needs. People are often looking at most popular tattoos because they suit everyone and look sophisticated. The most famous tattoos are American tattoos and they have been around for centuries. They mostly have nautical stars, classic American cars, sailor jerry tattoos, swallows and pin-ups.

You can also add and modify the designs which you like. Size of the tattoo is also important and you have to select a tattoo which fits the place where you need a tattoo. The craze of tattoos has declined over time but still people love wearing tattoos

A poll in 2003 reveals that 16% of Americans wear an American tattoo which is higher than 10% in 1998. There are also statistics that very few people get their tattoos removed which shows that people love the tattoos on their body. US and world news also shows that there are over 20,000 tattoos parlors just in US and on an average a new parlor opens everyday.

Most people get the American tattoos on hands, neck, face and other visible parts on the body. There are always concerns when a person goes for a tattoo on the neck because the skin in the neck is thin and needle is closer to the bone. The pain actually depends on the physical and mental health of the person.

An American tattoo heals in 2 to 3 weeks but a tattoo on neck can take more time. Neck is a sensitive area so the tattoo also takes time to heal. The advantage of having a tattoo on neck is that they are less prone to infections as compared to the tattoos on hands and legs. You should also make sure that you are using sunscreen lotions on the tattoos otherwise they can loose their ink quickly. However, the process of adding ink in tattoos is not painful.

American tattoos are not just popular in US but they are also popular in other parts of the world. The people all over the world modify the tattoos and use them. People in Australia add a Kangaroo on the classic American car and these kinds of tattoos are quite famous in Australia. There are also many sailor jerry tattoos which people use by having their God or any religious identity as sailor in the tattoo.

All these kinds of tattoos are used everywhere. Celebrities all over the world can be seen carrying tattoos. There are other good designs which are now used in style of American tattoos. The Thai tiger can be seen roaring in tattoos, these kinds of tattoos are called hybrids. Most rock bands have their trademark tattoo which is carried by all the band members and their fans.

Tribal Tattoo Designs

For centuries, tattoos symbolized the membership in groups, families, but for a few years, tattoos have become more popular. It is possible that many people have them not only for decorative purpose, so we must understand why more than thirty million people worldwide have submitted this type of self mutilation. The choice of a tattoo today can tell something about the soul of its owner; some believe that a tattoo is the graffiti for the soul...

We'll find many surprising stories about the tattoos significance and role: many sailors believe that a tattoo is a talisman against the possibility of drowning at sea. The American Indian believed tattoos protected them in battle and some Burmese people think even today that a tattoo over the heart can stop bullets.

The tribal tattoos history is a real kaleidoscope; each place of Earth where the tattoos are popular has a particular and many times surprising history, significance, tradition, and realization technique. But almost everywhere, the tattoos appeared a few hundred years ago.

The place where the word tattoo originated, were the tribal tattoo reached perfection for thousand of years is Tahiti. Here the tattoos applications are most painful, but it reached a high level of artistic endeavor. The habitants of Samoa still believe that the elaborate geometrical design of the traditional body suit is the way to show respect for the God-qualities, for others it is the rite of passage to manhood.

The ancient Maori warriors started their tattoos tradition painting their faces with charcoal before each battle. Then they began to make the design permanent, calling it "moko". It was said that a man without "moko" was a "papatea" (plain face) and was considered an outcast.

Celtic tattoos are one of the most attractive design choices. The design comes from ancient art from Ireland, Scotland and England. They are as old as the Celtic history is.
Some fifth century painted pictures are representing warriors having tattoos all over their body; the tattoos are indicating the rank or caste. Later they were also symbols of religious devotion, simply for decoration or appeal for fertility.

Celtic tattoos are not duplicating real things, they are made of sinuous lines interweaving to complete a cycle. Almost all the Celtic tattoo designs are complicated, there is neither end nor beginning to it. There are many intricate patterns too...

Celtic animal designs are unending, but some have the cords terminate in feet, heads, or tails. Many designs are presenting zoomorphic elements or spirals.

Tattoos are also largely considered the mark of the Yazuka - the Japanese Mafia. A full body tattoo can take many years to be made and costs about $50000; the tattoo complicated colored design seems to have mythic power and only some specialized masters can accomplish such a miraculous work of art.

In China the tattoos are made with designs of 2500 years old, and are representing a variety of fantastic beasts: fish, deer, dragoon. There are made for personal protection and like emblems of noble birth. Siberian tribesmen still ink symbols down their spine to cure the back pain.

In Russia, the tattoos tradition isn't so old: they were the prisoners' secret language. In Stalin's gulags, tattoos were a form of protest; today they are only a fancy accessory.

Borneo is an exotic and hard to reach place where tattoos ward off harm and disease. In the "heart of darkness" tattoos as protection gains some credibility.

Hawaii is home for some famous tattooist, like Norman Keith. He is well known "for giving the modern tattoo revolution a major boost." He began moving American tattooing towards more Japanese style, unified, custom design. He also changed the status of tattooists, bringing them out of the underground to the growing light of the artistic respectability.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Super Sexy Female Americana ExoticaTattoo Gallery

Female Tattoo Galleries

Female tattoo galleries and really tattoo galleries in general are very popular on the internet.  However, some might wonder how they can use one and what they can do with it.  Really there are a variety of things that you can use a female tattoo gallery for.  Here are just a few of them.

Browse The Designs

First and foremost one of the most fun things to do is just browse all of the different tattoo designs and photos.  Female tattoo designs are sexy of course and just browsing through the different galleries can be a lot of fun.  Many of the sites that have tattoo galleries allow you to rate and comment on other people's tattoos which doesn't sound all that exciting at first but it can be very addictive.  It is sort of a voyeur pleasure but nonetheless a lot of fun to do.

Gather Resources For Designs


Another way that you can use female tattoo galleries is to gather design resources.   This is great for any stage of tattoo design.  If you really are not sure about anything for your tattoo then you can just browse the many designs and gather ideas.  If you already have a specific tattoo theme in mind like let's say you want a feminine flower tattoo.  Then you can use the gallery to search for the specific designs that incorporate flowers.  Just one suggestion here don't simply copy another person's tattoo design as that would be boring.  Instead gather the photos and possible tattoo designs as ideas.  Print them all out and then combine them in a unique way to make your own tattoo design.

Spot Popular Tattoo Trends

You can also use these galleries to gather ideas about what is popular in tattoo design and what is not.  Most of the galleries have the designs broken down into pretty extensive categories and you can see the number of pictures or designs in any of the categories.  Clearly the categories that have the most designs are some of the most popular.  You can also spot current trends in tattoo designs by watching the date when the designs or photos were submitted.  This will help you from getting an old out dated tattoo design.  For example things like tribal armband tattoos might be kind of 90's.  You can easily spot this by looking through these types of galleries.  You might find however that Hawaiian tribal armbands are really popular now.  Of course you should never get a tattoo based only on what is popular now.  Instead it should be a design that speaks to you in some way and has some importance for some reason.  Don't ever get a tattoo just because your favorite celebrity has one or because you thought it was popular.  Tattoo designs and shops can also use these types of tattoo galleries to spot trends and then develop flash that will fit those trends.

The Ultimate Americana ExoticaTattoo Gallery Tattoo Galleries

One of the most unique aspects of body art is that anything can be turned into a tattoo. The Mona Lisa could be a tattoo if someone wanted to put themselves through that many needle pricks for a woman that may or may not be smiling. So when it becomes time to find yourself the right type of design, you need to look for a tattoo gallery with as many different designs as possible, so that you are searching for the artistic vision that you are looking for.

However, when looking for a tattoo gallery you will find that there are two different types available. There is the type of tattoo gallery that lets you look through some intricate designs at a very slow pace and, once you find a design, you end up purchasing that single design for almost 20 dollars. These galleries are very high end, but the amount you pay for just a single tattoo and the time it takes to research that tattoo make it not always worth the effort.

On the other hand, there is the type of tattoo gallery that gives you access to 10,000 or so tattoos straight off the bat, but you have to pay for access (about the same amount of the single tattoo in the other type). Still, despite this, there is far greater value in this type of tattoo gallery because:
  • If you want another tattoo in the future, or if you are having trouble choosing between multiple tattoos, this type of tattoo gallery does not make you pay a second time.
  • These types of galleries also provide you with inspiration - even if you do not see the tattoo you want amongst 10,000 tattoos available, you get the educational benefit of having seen so many that you are sure to know exactly what you are looking for.

The only benefit of the first type of tattoo gallery over the second is that you do not have to pay until you find the tattoo you want. But with the second type of gallery, and with 10,000 tattoos available, there is a good chance you are going to find the tattoo type that you are looking for, as well as 9,999 other tattoos that you can eventually choose from in the future.

Girl Americana ExoticaTattoo Gallery Tattoo Gallery Review

If you are a girl looking for a cool girl tattoo, an excellent place to search is a tattoo gallery. You'll notice there are a few online galleries which may look very promising. So which one should you choose?

Here's my girl tattoo gallery review which will give you an idea of which one to choose for beautiful designs.

1. An Exclusive Girl Tattoo Gallery.
There are galleries online which are exclusively "girl only". That is, they cater specifically to female tattoo designs. Now while you may think that this must be the gallery for you, hold on for one moment. While, yes, you will get many girl designs, you also lose out on a lot of "gender neutral" designs which can look very beautiful as tattoos. Recently I saw a girl who just had some ink placed on. It was a tiger placed on her back, and it looked extremely sexy! Somehow it was very feminine as well. But it was the kind of ink that you likely wouldn't find in a girl tattoo only site. So if you want a smaller selection base of feminine only designs then this type of gallery might be for you. but if you want a larger selection, consider other gallery sites.

2. The Unlimited Tattoo Design Gallery.

These are galleries which have thousands of high quality designs, and are constantly being updated with new designs. While this may sound a bit overwhelming, and you start to realize that such a gallery will require a lot of time to go through, I believe in the end it really is worth it. The thing with tattoos are their permanence and the "regret factor". You definitely don't want to regret your ink, and I believe putting in your "due diligence" and going through a lot of designs to ensure you are getting the absolute best is really the way to go. Besides, it's actually fun! Once you get going on one of these sites, you really won't want to stop. It's really fun going through and bookmarking your top designs, and eventually narrowing down your decision.

Lower Back Americana ExoticaTattoo Gallery Can Spark Your Creativity

If you're thinking about getting a tattoo, odds are good that you're a pretty creative person. You probably don't like to have others telling you what to think, what to wear, or how to behave. You probably like to think for yourself. But if you're stumped for tattoo ideas, there's no shame in browsing some lower back tattoo galleries to get ideas.

If you know you want your tattoo on your lower back, you've already made a smart choice. Many women choose this location because it has undeniable sex appeal - men just can't help having their eyes drawn to the curve. But it's also a great location because it is extremely versatile.

Because the skin on your lower back is some of the smoothest on your body, you won't have to worry about inconsistencies in the appearance of your tattoo. The ink should look extremely uniform as it is applied to your skin. Additionally, this smooth "canvas" will help your tattoo artist work more quickly, minimizing pain to you.

Thinking about how much pain you are comfortable with is a good factor to consider when you're browsing tattoo galleries. If you've got a high tolerance for pain, then you won't have to worry about size or complexity of the design. For example, tattoos with many colors take longer to create than monotone tattoos. Additionally, bigger tattoos take longer than smaller ones.

But even if you don't have a high pain tolerance, lower back tattoos are still a good option. You can look through galleries to find ideas for smaller tattoos with fewer colors. Maybe a simple symbol, like the increasingly-popular Chinese characters, or the outline of a butterfly or flower, would be an appealing option.

You have a number of choices when you're looking for lower back tattoos. Try using your favorite search engine to find galleries on the Internet. You will be able to look at some of the choices many other people have made and, if you don't see exactly what you want, might see something that sparks an original idea. You'll also get the benefit of seeing how these tattoos look in "real life."

If you've already made your appointment at your tattoo parlor, go a little early and browse the galleries available there. Most parlors have their artists' original artwork displayed, and you will also be able to look through catalogs that showcase some of the more popular designs. Again, you can find your ideal choice, or just get a good idea.

Lower back tattoo galleries are a great resource for finding your perfect tattoo. No matter whether you find exactly what you're looking for or have to make some modifications, whatever tattoo you choose will be uniquely you. And that's the most important thing of all.


So there you go, those are really the best selling tattoo galleries on the web. You need not look further. Others just offer the cookie cutter types of designs or low quality images that are really not tattoo material.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Amazing Female Shoulder Tattoo With Japanese Geisha Tattoo Design

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