Thursday, April 30, 2009

Hand tattoo design

hand free tattoo design, skull tattoo designsThis tattoo covers the whole hand, which is not common since people may tend to avoid shaking hands with you:) There are two skulls this tattoo, from difference angles.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Tattoo Drawings By Jin Hai



Eagle tattoo design

eagle free tattoo designA typical American symbol eagle tattoo. The color of this tattoo is vivid, which is not very common maybe this kind of color does not stay long.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Barcode tattoo design.

barcode free tattoo design
A very interesting tattoo idea - if you do not relate it to slavery :).

Monday, April 27, 2009

Ankle free tattoo design

ankle free tattoo designWhat a weird combination of things for this tattoo! Eyes, fingers, near feet. However, it does not seem weird when you put them all together. This tattoo artist is really gifted!!

Getting a Tattoo

7 Tips to Consider Prior to Getting a Tattootattoo parlor

If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, take a moment to consider your answers to the following 7 questions.

1. Is the tattoo artist experienced? This is perhaps the most important thing to consider before hiring any one particular tattoo artist.

2. Will the tattoo image be as important to you in the future as it is right now? For instance, if your tattoo will be in celebration of a love interest, are you absolutely certain that person will be there 10, 20 or even 50 years from now?

3. Why do you want to get the tattoo?

4. Are you prepared to deal with possible consequences that may arise out of getting a tattoo? This may include an infection or severe soreness of the skin at the site of the tattoo.

5. Do you have a design in mind? If you don't, stop by the local tattoo parlor and ask to see some samples of what is available.

tattoo artist

6. Can you afford the tattoo? The larger the tattoo, the larger the cost. Even the smallest tattoo can be expensive, especially if you are on a budget.

7. Do you have a fear of needles? If you do, tattoos may not be for you. There is no other way to say it, but getting a tattoo is painful. It does involve needles and you should really consider your level of tolerance before signing up for a tattoo.

Can you afford the cost associated with surgery? The only way to remove a tattoo is through surgery, which can be very expensive. Unless it is for medical reasons, most health insurance policies will not cover the cost of a tattoo removal. This means that the patient will often find themselves with 100% of the financial responsibility and, before getting a tattoo, you should make sure that you will be financially able to handle any future medical procedures that are associated with a tattoo.

Before deciding on getting a tattoo or having one removed, the patient must consult a licensed medical doctor for medical advice and/or to determine the best course of action for his/her individual healthcare needs.
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