Thursday, January 28, 2010

Airbrush Tattoos



airbrush tattoo picture If you're new to tattoos and want to see what one would look like on you, why not try an airbrush tattoo?

Airbrush tattoos are painted on the skin much in the way that airbrushed T-shirts are made. Using a CO2 sprayer, a stencil, and specially formulated paint, a person can apply a design that looks convincingly like a permanent tattoo in just a few minutes.

Availability: You can probably find someone locally to apply an airbrush tattoo. Try a carnival, at the beach, or in a beauty salon. There may also be a local independent artist who brings equipment and flash to parties or other functions. Look for them in your yellow pages or by searching online. You can also buy your own application kit and apply tattoos yourself.

Online vendors of airbrush tattoo kits claim that the process is very easy to learn. The price for equipment and supplies vary from around $300 for simple starter kits to several thousand dollars for professional equipment for use in a small business. There are even kits meant for young girls that cost as little as $20. Several colors of paint and instructional materials (book, CD, or video) are usually included in the price.

Suppliers of paint and supplies usually have hundreds of stencils to choose from as well. Some places sell single-use stencils that adhere to the skin and are peeled off and discarded after use. If you are a decent artist, you may also want to create your own.

Ready Made Options: Like decal tattoos, stencils are available in thousands of designs, from geometric and tribal patterns for use with black paint, to colorful designs that will use multiple colors of paints. Just a few ideas: • Chinese Symbols • Patriotic Designs • Skulls • Fantasy • Sports Team Logos • Armbands • Sun and Moon • UPC Codes • Roses and Thorns • Unicorns • Fantastical Creatures • Lettering • UV Tattoos for Clubbing • Glitter Tattoos

Customize It! Online vendors also create custom stencils using your ideas. The cost can be as little as $10 if you have your own design on paper and want it reproduced in a stencil.

Application: The application process is simple. First the skin is wiped with alcohol to guarantee a clean surface, then the paint is applied using a stencil. The process can take up to half an hour if the design is complicated and requires multiple colors. Once the tattoo is finished, any overspray is removed and the design is sprinkled with talc to help it dry. With proper care, the airbrushed tattoo can last for 7-14 days. It should especially be protected from soap and water; before bathing or swimming, you can cover your tattoo with a light coat of petroleum jelly to help prolong its life. Related to airbrushed tattoos are tattoos applied with body paint. Kits including several colors of paint, stencils, brushes, and instructions can be purchased for as little as $20. These designs tend to last for several days and are very easy to apply. Options include paints that shimmer, paints with glitter, and glow in the dark paints.

Henna Tattoos



henna tattoos Henna is the oldest method of temporary tattooing, and has been around for thousands of years. Henna paste is created from the leaves of a plant and a few additives such as eucalyptus oil for binding purposes and lemon juice or coffee or tea to help release the colors.

You can also purchase kits and apply the henna yourself. Just as with airbrushed tattoos, starter kits are available online and in stores for people who want to do their own henna tattoos. They include henna powder and even stencils, although traditionally henna is applied freehand.

Traditional Options: In India, henna designs have been painted on the hands and feet of women preparing for ceremonies such as weddings. These intricate and abstract designs are usually painted in the forms of swirls, dotted lines, flowers, etc. This is still the most common option of henna tattoo applied by a professional.

Recently Popular Options: Some henna artists now create designs such as animals, butterflies, tribals, Chinese symbols, and other designs similar to those found in permanent tattoos. For those who want to apply their own henna tattoos, henna kits are now available for purchase. Most come with a variety of stencils.

Application: Henna paste is traditionally applied to the skin in a freehand design. If no stencil is used, the person creating the pattern should have some artistic talent, skill and experience. Henna tattoos can last up to two to four weeks, so it is important to choose an artist who is an established practitioner.

Henna paste is a dye, so it stains more deeply the longer it is left on the skin. However, it does not penetrate the skin, but only stains the upper layers of dead skin. The paste should be allowed to dry and peel off on its own, often for several hours or even overnight. The pattern will darken over the first few days after application, and your skin type and the quality of the henna will help determine the final shade of the design. On light skin, it will appear brown, and on darker skin it will be more red.

WARNING! Beware of getting a tattoo with "black henna" or from anyone who claims that the resulting design will be black. There is no henna that will be naturally black, and any henna paste resulting in a black tattoo probably contains coal tar (p-phenylenediamine or PPD). This chemical has caused many people to suffer allergic reactions that can burn the skin and leave scars. The reaction can even cause recurring skin problems that will last for years and flare up with exposure to other chemicals or even dark clothing. Before getting a henna tattoo, make sure the paste contains nothing besides henna, essential oils like eucalyptus or tea tree oil, and liquids such as lemon juice, tea or coffee.

ENJOY! There are many inexpensive options out there for those who want to explore body art but who aren't ready to visit the tattoo parlor just yet. If you'e afraid of needles, if you can't yet afford a tattoo, or if you just know you don't want something permanent, maybe temporary tattoos are for you. Even if you DO want a permanent tattoo, you may want to explore some temporary designs as your "trial runs" before you make that final commitment of time and money. If you haven't yet decided where to get your ink or what you want to depict, go ahead and invest in a few decals, an airbrushed tattoo, or some henna. Seeing something temporary on your skin can help you really decide what you want there permanently.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Why are Nautical Star Tattoos So Popular?


nautical star tattoo1  Why are Nautical Star Tattoos So Popular?nautical star tattoo2  Why are Nautical Star Tattoos So Popular?Nautical star tattoos are some of the most popular types of star tattoos that people get tattooed on the body. There are many types of nautical star tattoos that can be used, some tattooists use outlines and some simply use no outline with the color of the star.

How are nautical tattoos different from traditional stars? Nautical tattoos contain five points, similar to a regular star, but appear as three-dimensional as the star is separated within the middle with a line, which leads to the middle of the star giving the three-dimensional appearance that the stars have become known for.

Are you seeking a tattoo that can be placed pretty much anywhere on the body, from the hips to the forearms? Nautical star tattoos are a great choice that can be placed anywhere on the body. Why are Nautical Star Tattoos So Popular?

Should You Choose a Music Note Tattoo?


music note tattoo 1 Should You Choose a Music Note Tattoo?music note tattoo 2 Should You Choose a Music Note Tattoo?Music note tattoos are popular with musicians and those with a general love of music. They are versatile and can be placed on many parts of the body. There are so many types of music note tattoos to choose from, that sometimes the decision can be difficult.

Small music notes are most popular as they can be placed on various parts of the body from the wrists to the hips. These small tattoos can be created using a variety of designs and different colors through the music note. Choosing a bar of notes, a music note, or even a bar of notes from one of your favorite songs is a great way to commemorate a music tattoo!

Are you searching for a tattoo that includes your love for music? A music note tattoo is one of the best ways to demonstrate this love for music, to the world.

How to Choose the Lettering for Your Lettering Tattoos


lettering tattoo 1 How to Choose the Lettering for Your Lettering Tattooslettering tattoo 2 How to Choose the Lettering for Your Lettering TattoosThere are hundreds of scripts and types of lettering that are available for tattoos that include lettering and scripts, as well as names, words and quotes that are written on various parts of the body.

Think about the context of the word or the quote when choosing the lettering from the script. It should match the statement that is being made from the word or quote. Think about where the lettering tattoo is going to be placed on the body, this can help to determine the size and the type of font that will be used to create the lettering on the tattoo.

There are many types of lettering tattoos, and it is important to choose the right lettering. Girls may choose different lettering than guys, as guys lettering often uses block fonts and strong lines, whereas handwriting and script are often favored for women’s tattoos.

Choosing Koi Tattoos


koi tattoo 1 Choosing Koi Tattooskoi tattoo 2 Choosing Koi TattoosKoi are some of the most popular fish in the Asian culture and their colorful markings and make-up have made them one of the most popular tattoos for people trying to celebrate the Asian culture. Through the origin of the Koi tattoo it has been said to demonstrate luck within the body and within the lifestyle to be surrounded by Koi fish, therefore many people have chosen to take this to the next level and tattoo one of these Koi fishes on the body.

There are such beautiful pieces that can be created with the use of a Koi fish and the appearance of water on the body. These fish can easily be transformed into the full back piece, sleeve or even on the chest, thereby adding to the popularity of the fish! Are you seeking a piece that will stand out on the body and demonstrate the love for color and life? If so, a Koi tattoo is the choice that you should go with for you next tattoo.

Where to Place a Stars Tattoo on the Body


th FlowerStarsTribal more Tattoo by 2F jpgSince stars tattoos are some of the most popular choices that are made for the body, there are many individuals that are seeking to have these placed on various body parts. Through the use of traditional star tattoo designs, as well as using other modern designs that include a variety of other aspects, there are certain ways that you can use star tattoos on the body to create a variety of meanings. One of the most popular ways that star tattoos are chosen is by choosing the area of the body in which the star tattoo is going to be placed. This can help to determine the size of the star tattoo, the coloring, the type of tattoo and even helps to determine if the stars tattoo must be combined with other elements that are already present on the body.

Where should you choose to put a star tattoo on the body? Although the most popular places for an individual to choose for a star tattoo on the body can range from the upper back, neck and even through the ankle bone, there are truly endless options where the star tattoo can be placed on the body – as it is indeed one of the most versatile designs which are available.

For women, some of the most popular places to have star tattoos placed on the body are throughout the lower body, even the lower back. This can enable the woman to wear the tattoo with discretion while still maintaining the appearance of professionalism.

There are also popular stars tattoo designs which are available for men. These tattoo designs are often placed on the arm and use masculine versions of star tattoos, including nautical stars. Usually placed on the forearm, these are a popular design for men seeking a modern take on the star tattoo.

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