Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Tattoo History

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June 04, 2014

Ta-tatau ‘ta’ ( polynesian ) means striking something and ‘tatau’ ( tahitian ) means ‘to mark something’ . So the word Tattoo was form .

tattoo history


The history of tattoo began over 5000 years ago and is as diverse as the people who wear them .

It is said that first tattoo was created accidently , someone had a small wound, and rubbed it with a hand that was dirty with soot and ashes from the fire. once the wound had healed, they saw that a mark stayed permanently.So then tattoos got birth and are created by inserting colored materials beneath the skins surface.


Bronze age
Pazyryk culture
Egypt
Japan
China
Polynesia
New zealand
Indonesia
India / Thailand
Africa
Ancient greece and rome
The celts
Central and south america
North america
Middle-east
Vikings
England
France
Stereotypical and sensationalised association of tattoo design

Now Tattoo have a new dimension of these .

tattoo history



What is tattoo removal ?

When you regret Culture , Memory , Fashion etc. Tattoo is removed . Where by different process are applied

Laser Tattoo Removal
Dermabrasion Tattoo Removal
Excision Tattoo Removal
Salabrasion Tattoo Removal
Cream Tattoo Removal
Pulsed Light Therapy
Cover-Up Techniques

tattoo history



Can all Tattoos be removed?

Unfortunately, not all tattoos can be removed completely, but the majority can be. Tattoos are meant to be permanent and with recent ink technology and professional tattoo artists improving their skills, tattoos imprinted in the last decade are very difficult to remove. Even with the best technique, some residual scarring remains in a few cases.

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Think Before You Ink

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June 04, 2014

An expression of one’s identity, tattoos have been an age old method of communicating freedom or captivity. In itself it involves a range of designs and texts to relate the self to a larger concept, connecting and labeling the body, to speak out loud. As highly visual creatures we tend to find ways to decorate ourselves in countless ways.

If you are thinking of getting a tattoo, the first thing a tattoo artist will tell you is to think it through. It is going to be on you for the rest of your life. If it is a result of a drunken decision the night before, chances are you will heavily regret it. But for the fortunate ones who plan it, tattoos become a symbol of love, tribute for the ones we have lost and a statement of who we are. Tattoos hold meanings - a first tattoo with your best friend, a commemoration of a deep inner pain, an imprint of your child’s name that resonates love - they are all expressions. Tattoos may be etched on a tiny spot of unexposed skin, or may be designed to be a blatant expose for the world to see. Once pricked by the needle, it’s there for keeps.

Today tattoo artists and parlors can be found almost everywhere; demand being stimulated by icons and television shows like Miami Ink. We helps you distinguish the different aspects of tattoos and their significances.


Tattoo Gun

Tattoo Gun
A tattoo machine is a hand-held device to create a tattoo, a permanent marking of the skin with indelible ink. Modern tattoo machines use alternating electromagnetic coils to move a needle bar up and down, driving pigment into the skin. Tattoo artists generally use the term “machine”, or even “iron”, to refer to their equipment.The basic machine was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in 1876.

Dragon Tattoo

Dragon Tattoos
The dragon is a “classic” tattoo motif, popular with both men and women. In the Far East, the dragon represents the Four Elements - Earth, Wind, Fire and Water - and the four points of the compass - East, West, North and South. Dragons are simultaneously a symbol of Water, Earth, Underworld and Sky. The dragon is a culturally far-ranging character whose apparent bad temper should be interpreted as simply amoral, neither good nor evil. Nature nurtures and nature destroys. So too, does the dragon.

Celtic Tattoo

Celtic Tattoos
Sure, Celtic tattoos are elaborate and beautiful but they are steeped in a great historic tradition. Celtic tattoo is a term used to describe a wide range of different elements. The first are Celtic knot tattoos. A knot with no beginning or end symbolizes the never ending cycle of death and rebirth. The second design element is Zoomorphic tattoo designs; animals body parts, usually the heads of the animals.

Religious Tattoo

Religious Tattoos
It is not surprising that religious tattoos are growing in popularity. Our tattoo choices often reflect our deep, personal values. As long as people have been marking and modifying their physical appearance, there has been a strong spiritual element to the practice of body art and body modification.

Naturalistic Tattoo

Naturalistic Tattoos
When an attempt is made to portray the tattoos in a realistic style, they tend to take the ‘natural’ form. The portrayal, involving minute detailing, shading and perspective, is done in such a way that imparts a tattoo design as much realism as possible.

Abstraction Tattoo

Abstraction Tattoos
Abstraction tattoos, mostly derived from archaic styles of tattooing, do not involve too much artwork. Mostly done in shades of black and classic gray, such tattoos are commonly made around the navel, chest and calves, though arms and upper back are also emerging as popular areas of choice. Abstractions tattoos include tribal and Celtic style tattoos, Old English lettering and Chinese symbols.
Wing Tattoos
A representation of a Wing or Wings as a tattoo design, of course, symbolizes flight. But if we give wing to our imagination for a moment, if only as a romantic gesture, we can say that they signify the escape from the bonds of earthly existence to the limitless freedom of the spirit. Wings stand for peace,
love, and the link between earth and sky --between the human and the divine -- and as symbols of transcendence and liberation.

 tribal tattoo

Tribal Tattoos
This accounts for nearly a third of all tattoo design requests, and the term “tribal” of course covers an astonishing array of tattoo design possibilities, from the traditional tribal tattoos of indigenous and aboriginal cultures, to the latest in graphic design for the body.


Animal Tattoos
Animal tattoos are among the most popular of all tattoo designs. Companies have long tried to promote products (e.g. cologne, perfumes, clothing) promising that it will “bring out the animal” in you. Well, animal tattoo designs are the only permanent way to bring out the animal in you and put it on you!

flower tattoo

Flower Tattoos
Flowers as tattoo designs and symbols can be far more than just pretty pictures on pretty girls. Flowers are the embodiment of nature and concise symbols of the cycle of birth, life, procreation, death and rebirth. Specific flowers have come to represent a myriad of different beliefs in different cultures.

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Extreme Body Parts to get a Tattoo

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June 04, 2014

Forget every weird tattoo or piercing you have ever seen, there’s a new trend being used that’s definitely going to get your attention.

1. Palate Tattoo
This type of Tattoo is very uncommon. Gnomoweb, has a sketchy star tattooed on his palate. His was done by Franca at Tattoo Way in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Palate Tattoo


2. EyeBall Tattoo
27 year old David Boltjes was the first prisoner to be brave enough to let his prison mate stab him in the eye with an unconventional, untested, tattoo method. The tattoos change the sclera to be blue or even red and really change the look of the eye.

EyeBall Tattoo

3. Tongue Tattoo
We’re talking about art on your tongue! Practitioners admit it hurts a lot and speech is initially difficult, but they claim that the surprise factor of sticking out their tongues at unwary people is worth the effort.

Tongue Tattoo

4. Fluorescent Tattoo
Fluorescent tattoo ink, sometimes referred to as UV ink or black light ink, is a cool type of tattoo that glows under black light.

Fluorescent Tattoo

5. Inside lip Tattoo
As far as weird places for tattoos this may top them all - the inner lip. Lip tattoos are generally on the inside of the bottom lip, but occasionally on the inside upper lip.

Inside lip Tattoo

6. Accessories Tattoo
If you don’t have money to buy sunglasses you don’t need to worry, just have a pair of them tattooed on you! A man apparently had a pair of sunglasses tattooed on to his face and posted the video on the internet.

Accessories Tattoo

7. Hair Tattoo
If a UK Company has its way, men suffering from hair –loss will turn to needles and ink to mask their baldness.

Hair Tattoo

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Rihanna's Sexiest Instagram Pictures

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June 03, 2014

Rihanna posted her cover for French magazine Lui to Instagram. The photo, shot by Mario Sorrenti, featured the singer opting out of a hand bra, revealing her nipples.

For anyone who follows Rihanna on Instagram, the only shocking thing about the Lui cover was the fact that she is wearing a bucket hat. Instagram, however, felt the image was a violation of its nudity policies, suspending Rihanna's account until the photo was removed.

According to TMZ, Instagram further threatened to permanently shut down her account, with unnamed sources noting that they would respond in a similar manner given future violations.

Now, there's a conversation to be had here about the issue of over-sexualizing the nipple. Caitlyn Becker sat down with Huff Post Women Editor Emma Gray and Director and Producer of "Free The Nipple" Lina Esco to do just that, and both emphasized that this is clearly an artistic, non-raunchy photograph, which should not have been grounds for censorship.

Anyway, after you have your own intellectual conversation about sex positivity, please enjoy Rihanna's perfect response to the controversy:



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Rihanna have 13 million followers in Instagram

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June 03, 2014

Rihanna instagram picture
Rihanna instagram picture

Tom Ford may not have been an initial fan of social media – he famously imposed an online ban on images of his debut collection before they hit the shop floor – but it seems like the designer is coming round the the power of the internet. More specifically, the power of Rihanna's Instagram. (At least, until her account was deleted by the powers that be at Instagram.)

"Customers don't care any more about reviews or hard-copy publications," Ford told Style.com. "They care what picture Rihanna just Instagrammed while she's naked in bed, what new shoes she has on, how she's talking about them. That's what they respond to."

"It doesn't mean I don't care about reviews, but today a lot of people who are reviewing are bloggers," he continues. "Everyone has a voice now, so the person with the loudest voice is the one people listen to." In this case, Rihanna, who had 13 million followers on Instagram.

It's a far cry from Ford's words on the eve of his 2010 return to womenswear, when he staged a King Canute-style campaign to turn back the online tide of endless tweeting, Instagramming, reblogging and instant opinion-making. To this end, he banned all photography at his show and only authorised a select team of his photographers (including Terry Richardson) to take pictures. Which he only released once he was satisfied with the retouching.

"The way the system works now, you see the clothes, within an hour or so they’re online, the world sees them. They don’t get to a store for six months. The next week, young celebrity girls are wearing them on red carpets. They’re in every magazine," he said. "So it’s everywhere all over the streets in three months and by the time you get it to the store, what’s the point?"

If Ford's changed his tune, he's only keeping up to date with the celebrity-driven changes in how fashion is disseminated and consumed. Brands have quickly realised that putting clothes on celebrities can offer collections a far greater pull with mainstream audiences than a good review from a respected critic.

It's the same reason why some fashion houses are paying up to £60,000 to secure appearances at their shows. You could design a dress that genuinely innovates and excites the industry, but it will get that much more coverage if you've shelled out a few thousand for BeyoncĂ© to tweet from the front row. And if she's Instagramming your clothes while naked in bed? Well, that's just priceless.

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How Stress Affects The Body

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June 03, 2014

Stress is important! It’s so important that it’s now recognized as the #1 killer by proxy. The American Medical Association has noted that stress is the basic cause of more than 60% of all human diseases, it has enormous negative mental and physical effects, and yet we often forget how stressful our lives are. Please take some time and check out how stress affects the body. First, these are the 50 most common signs and symptoms of STRESS:

1. Frequent headaches
2. Frequent jaw clenching, or gritting or grinding teeth
3. Stuttering or stammering
4. Tremors, trembling of lips, hands
5. Muscle spasms, neck pain, or backache
6. Dizziness
7. Ringing in ears
8. Frequent blushing or sweating
9. Cold or sweaty hands or feet
10. Dry mouth and/or difficulty swallowing
11. Frequent colds or infections
12. Frequent rashes, itching, or goosebumps
13. Frequent unexplained allergy symptoms
14. Frequent heartburn or acid reflux
15. Excessive belching
16. Changes in bowel habits
17. Difficulty breathing
18. Sudden panic attacks
19. Chest pain or palpitations
20. Frequent urination
21. Lowered sex drive
22. Frequent anxiety
23. Frequent periods of anger
24. Depression or frequent mood swings
25. Changes in appetite
26. Trouble sleeping
27. Difficulty concentrating
28. Learning problems (things don’t stick)
29. Memory loss, short or long-term
30. Difficulty making decisions
31. Feeling overwhelmed
32. Suicidal thoughts
33. Feelings of loneliness or worthlessness
34. Little interest in appearance, punctuality
35. Nervousness
36. Increased irritability and overreaction
38. Frequent minor accidents
39. Obsessive or compulsive behavior
40. Diminished productivity
41. Excessive impulsive shopping or gambling
42. Rapid speech
43. Excessive defensiveness or suspiciousness
44. Trouble communicating
45. Social shyness and isolation
46. Chronic fatigue
47. Frequent use of over-the-counter medications
48. Unexplained sudden weight gain or loss
49. Increased smoking, alcohol abuse, or illicit drug use
50. Dull and dry skin, wrinkles and lines

Finally this useful infographic summarizes how stress affects the body:


The good news is that stress is often treatable.

Tips to Manage Stress

Stress is a normal psychological response to the threatening events in our environment. In the today’s stressful world, we face hundreds or even thousands of stressful situations every week. But we should learn how to cope with this load of stress. Otherwise, continuous long-term stress may cause serious damage to our physical and mental health. Check out this video to learn more about stress and some tips to relax and let it go!



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