Showing posts with label People with Tatoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label People with Tatoos. Show all posts
Female tattoos – or tattoos that are feminine in design, and are usually favored by women or girls – are becoming more and more common.For the first fifty or sixty years after tattooing became commonplace and even mainstream in modern society,few women got tattoos-those that did were the exception and usually a touch eccentric or rebellious.


Girl's Tattoos

All that changed about twenty years ago when tattooing became more socially acceptable, largely due to the many celebrities who publicly sported tattoos. Some of these were women, and so the female tattoo became more common and acceptable. Nowadays most people find female tattoos sexy and attractive, they certainly aren't offensive anymore.


Girl's Tattoos

That having been said it’s still true that more men than women get tattoos and it’s even true that there is a little element of social rebellion inherent in a woman’s decision to get a tattoo, although this is less and less the case, tattoos are more like a fashion item these days.


Girl's Tattoos

However, female ink is no longer shocking, and we no longer jump to conclusions about a woman’s moral character based on whether or not she has a few tattoos!


Girl's Tattoos


Girl's Tattoos


Tribal Tatoo designs




Tribal Tatoo designs


Tribal Tatoo designs


Tribal Tatoo designs

Tribal Tatoo designs

Tattoos are created by inserting colored materials beneath the skins surface.

Despite the popular belief, most of these materials are not ink but just a set of pigments (primarily metal salts) suspended in a carrier solution.

Tribal tattoos might be the most popular form of tattoos in the world right now. Originally referred to as any tattoo style done outside of the Western World, it has now come to be known as a style indicative of the tattoos created for thousands of years in the Pacific Islands and Africa.

Tribal tattoos are instantly recognizable with their dramatic use of aggressive dark lines in jagged symmetrical shapes spread throughout the skin. Tribal tats are most often done in simple black and skin tones but they can also be infused with color to brighten the overall look. Whereas other tattoo styles attempt to represent a specific object, tribal tattoos seem far more concerned with the ‘feel’ rather than what it specifically looks like.


Tribal Tatoo designs



Tribal Tatoo designs

How much does getting a tattoo hurt?
Professional tattooists and long-time collectors sometimes tend to forget what it was like to be on the other side of the chair for the first time.It's true that everyone has a different threshold of pain.
What one person considers not painful at all could be devastating to another. Some people describe the feeling as a "hot scratch". Some have said it was "annoying". Most say it was not nearly as bad as they feared. But there is a little more than pain alone to consider when getting a tattoo.


Tattoos and Pain

Pain is usually not the culprit when someone faints during a tattoo.If you have a fear of needles or blood, getting a tattoo isn't going to be easy.Another thing you can do is get your tattoo somewhere on your body where you will not be able to watch the work going on.


Tattoos and Pain

Another thing to consider is the fact that nearly everyone is nervous when they go to get a
tattoo.This is your body's natural defense - endorphins.Your own endorphins will kick in and help to ease any pain or discomfort you are about to deal with. The first 60 seconds is usually the worst, and then when you realize it's just not that bad, you calm down and the rest is smooth sailing.


Tattoos and Pain


Tattoos and Pain

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.


Tattoos and Pain