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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Cherry Blossom Back Tattoo
Tattoo Aftercare Tips
1. Clean the tattoo with an ointment or lotion, do this on a regular basis so it does not get infected. Do not use products with tiny or scent, it could ruin he tattoo.
2. Steer clear of hot tubs and water for up to two weeks. Do not swim anywhere or take showers, take baths instead so you don not get the tattoo wet. If you use soap, make sure you remove it quickly.
3. It is normal to experience some peeling or scabbing after a couple days of getting your tattoo. This is normal. However, if you do not like the peeling gently rub it off with a moist towel but be sure to be gentle.
4. Itching is normal as well, but do not pick or scratch as it can ruin the tattoo. As silly as this sounds, a slap will help stop the itch without you ruining the tattoo.
5. Never expose your tattoo to the direct sunlight; the UV rays are detrimental in trying to preserve your tattoo, as it causes it to fade if there is not proper sun protection. Make sure to use sunscreen.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Tribal Back Tattoos
Tribal Animal Tattoos
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Infected Tattoo Care
Tattoos can become risky at times though. A tattoo can become infected just like any open wound if neglected. Infected tattoos are not rare and the first step in your best interest is to make sure that your tattoo artist is properly licensed and operates out of a clean shop. This is your first opportunity that can ensure you a good tattooing experience. However, you might develop an infection later on. It is highly important that you follow tattoo aftercare instructions and also learn how to recognize a tattoo infection before you ink. Before we learn about infected tattoo care let us know how to recognize an infected tattoo.
Butterfly Tattoos on Back - Colors
Vine Tattoo Designs
The tattoos can be very well combined with other tattoo designs like flower tattoos, heart tattoos, angel tattoos, etc. You can go for a vine tattoo that encircles a small heart tattoo or even carve your name along the flow of the vine tattoo. Vine tattoos on leg can be carved to cover the complete leg area or just a part of it. You can place them anywhere between the foot and the hips. Vine tattoos designs for feet, when carved to wrap the ankle and extend over the foot area give striking looks. To know some vine tattoo designs on foot take a look at, vine tattoos on foot. Vine tattoo designs on back can be carved either on the lower back or upper back. One can also go for symmetrically drawn vine tattoos on both the sides or a complete large vine tattoo over the back. One more advantage of vine tattoos is wide scope of using different vibrant colors. Thus, you will not go wrong at all when you want a vine tattoo on your body.
Tattoo Aftercare
- Always listen to what the tattoo artist has to say. Most tattoo artists have their own set of instructions about the dos and don’ts of tattoo aftercare. Ensure you follow this routine even if you find it difficult to maintain it everyday. Sometimes, you may need to have the area bandaged to prevent it from being infected. Always stick to the instructions suggested by the tattoo artist in this case.
- Ensure you keep the area bandaged for at least 2 hours once the tattoo is done. Every person has a different texture of the skin and sensitivity factors so make sure you consult with the tattoo artist about this point. Never reuse any bandage.
- Once the bandage is off, wash your new tattoo under running water and use a gentle soap. Use your fingers to gently wash off the surface of the skin.
- Pat the area dry with the help of a clean paper towel. Avoid cloth as it may harbor certain bacteria and cause some reaction with skin.
- Consult your tattoo artist to know which cream would work the best for you. This will help skin to heal faster. Apply a thin layer of the cream and use it at least for 2 days. This will keep the area moisturized and it will also act as an effective disinfectant.
- Keep a check for two days and by the third day, you can switch to a light lotion. Look in the market for specific tattoo aftercare lotions that would be mild and without all the perfumes and additives. This will help to keep the area moist.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun in the first week. After a few weeks, your tattoo will definitely need loads of light and air but overexposure to the sun may not really be good for the tattoo. The UV rays can cause the tattoo to fade at a faster rate. Later on, you can go in for a good quality sunblock.
- It is definitely fine to shower with a new tattoo. Tattoo aftercare in this case would be necessary when it comes to having a luxurious bath in the tub. This should be definitely avoided as soaking a tattoo for longer hours in the water does not exactly prove to be a good idea. You may even have to avoid a good swim for the initial weeks.
- The skin in that area may also peel off after a few weeks. This is normal and would happen because the skin has heeled. In such cases, do not touch that particular area of the skin. This is the time when your tattoo is healing, so simply avoid touching it fretting about it.
- Always try to wear loose fitting clothes. This would help prevent the constant rubbing of the cloth against the skin and also help the tattoo to heal faster.
- In case of specific allergic reactions, you may need to consult the doctor immediately. This can happen because of the inks used or the skin may have reacted in a different way to the cream that is being used. Sometimes, you may require a change in the cosmetics or creams. In such cases, the doctor would be able to guide you which step you need to take with regards to tattoo aftercare.
- In case of swelling, use ice packs on the area. This will help to soothe the inflamed skin.
Cool Chinese Dragon Tattoos
Undoubtedly, the Classic Chinese tattoos have a somewhat unique attraction that can be appreciated very easily irrespective of the fact that very few people who adorn these tattoos fully understand their subtle meanings.
When you are getting a tattoo, aesthetics should be your primary concern, and the Chinese dragon tattoos has this and a lot more – they are indeed well suited for every purpose. While tattoos have always been looked upon as a unique work of art, whether good or bad, Chinese tattoos add to the essence.
For many centuries now, the Chinese dragon has symbolized mystery and power. Depicted in thousands of legends, both Eastern as well as Western, the dragon has indeed provoked man to not only fear it, but to worship it as well. In medieval Europe, it was looked upon as a fire-breathing, bloodthirsty figure. Its ferociousness and malevolence struck terror in every person. However, as you traveled east towards Asia, the opposite was believed of the Dragon. In Asia, the mighty dragon was looked upon as a mythical beast and was celebrated by all for its intelligence, benevolence and good will. Today, the Chinese dragon has become a common symbol amongst many of the Far Eastern cultures.
In fact, most Chinese people are affectionately known as the ‘lung de chuan ren’ or the ‘descendants of the dragon’. So, if you are planning on getting a Chinese dragon tattoo done, then you should know that there seven distinct species of these dragons, namely:
- The Horned Dragon, which is looked upon as the mightiest of all.
- The Celestial Dragon that protects the Gods and supports Heaven.
- The Earth Dragon that rules Mother Earth.
- The Spiritual Dragon controls the rain and wind.
- The Treasure Dragon is considered to be the keeper of precious gems and metals.
- The Winged Dragon is the only type of dragon to have wings.
- The Coiling Dragon lives within the oceans.
- The Yellow Dragon is hornless and is famous for its scholarly importance and knowledge.
Of all the mythical beings we know about, the Chinese dragon is by and large the most universal and is usually prominently featured in many different cultures, as they represent the different elements and the four points of a compass. In china, the dragon would symbolize Water, Sky, Earth and the Underworld. In terms of culture, the dragon is indeed a far-ranging character whose bad temper should perhaps be interpreted as being amoral, neither good nor bad. Nature not only nurtures, it has the ability to destroy as well, and this is the same for the dragon. Rain, floods, lightening, comets – all the uncertainty and chaos of the universe is represented in the symbol of the Chinese dragon.
The image of the dragon has always been imagined as a dragon breathing fire. Those are fire dragons. There are water dragons as well that cause the springs to bubble up and sometimes drown people. Whatever may be the type of tattoo you choose for your tattoo, dragons are powerful and are sometimes balanced with other designs like the yin and yang.
The fire dragon tattoo conjures images of conquering all things, while the water dragon represents repressed feelings and emotions and fear. So, if you are planning on getting a Chinese dragon tattoo done, then it is best you do your research well and find out the true meaning of each dragon before you go ahead and allow yourself to be needled. You don’t want to evoke feelings of fear in your onlookers when you only wanted to portray a peace-loving image in the first place.
Equally important is the tattoo artist. Choose the best and most reputed tattoo artist before you make your final decision. The art of drawing Chinese dragon tattoos is indeed a complicated one and you don’t want any amateur artist doing your tattoo and making your dragon look like a crossbreed between an iguana and a T-rex do you? Your dragon tattoo shouldn’t come across as ridiculous looking. So the tattoo artist is very important.
As with most artistic styles and cultural trends, the art of tattooing and tattoos have long since endured various different cycles of popularity – waxing and waning with each passing season. But, the Chinese dragon tattoo has lasted the years and is still one of the most popular tattoo styles.