Tattoos are a form of body art that can last a lifetime. However, there may be instances when you want to remove a tattoo. It can be because of regret, a change in lifestyle or career, or the tattoo has become outdated. Regardless of the reason, there are a few ways to remove a tattoo from your skin.
How do the world’s major religions view tattoos? Not surprisingly the answers for each religion vary and are anything but simple. There are nuances and exceptions to every rule and like everything else that involves religion much is subject to interpretation. The following represents research on Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism and their take on tattoos.
Some people think tattoos are a work of art, others think their tacky. Regardless of your opinion they've become a huge part of popular culture. With over 45 million Americans sporting tattoos have you ever wondered which cities are considered the most tattoo-friendly? Total Beauty (.com) conducted a study; did your city make the list?
Tattooing is an ancient practice that has been recorded in every culture across the world. It is today a very common sight and something that has become more and more socially accepted as the years have gone by. Where did it begin though and what are the techniques and methods used around the world? To understand tattooing techniques you must firstly understand the methods used to get the ink into the skin.
Home based tattooing is becoming more popular than ever. Many artists like it because they don’t have to worry about the overhead costs of renting a space or working in a tattoo studio and customers like it because it’s less expensive. While the money savings may be tempting, often people don’t know the dangers they are potentially putting themselves in by getting a home-based tattoo.