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		<description><![CDATA[Dragon Tattoos Dragon Tattoos &#8211; All over the world, dragon tattoos have been popular and still are. The great thing about having dragon tattoos are that you can have it on basically any part of your body and it will look great. Dragons on their own are mystical creatures that are known only to exist &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/dragon-tattoos/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Dragon Tattoos</strong> &#8211; All over the world, dragon tattoos have been popular and still are. The great thing about having dragon tattoos are that you can have it on basically any part of your body and it will look great. Dragons on their own are mystical creatures that are known only to exist in folklore and in myths, but this could be the reasons as to why dragon tattoos are one of the most popular in the world.</p>
<p><em>Dragon Tattoos</em> &#8211; Depending on which way the dragon is designed and portrayed, dragon tattoos can emit many different emotions, some of which include anger and hate right through to elegance and adoration. Due to the fact that so many cultures offer their own depictions of exactly how dragons are and what they look like, people that are looking to have the tattoos done have such a wide variety to choose from.</p>
<p><u>Dragon Tattoos</u> &#8211; The designs of dragon tattoos are just about endless, so when you decide that you are going to settle with one of the many dragon tattoos available, make sure you choose the right design and on the right part of your body. It is great that you can arrange your dragon so that it emits something that suits you. A dragon can be personalized in more than one way. Make it into a dragon that you have always wanted on your body, but still with meaning.</p>
<p>The many depictions of dragons are incredibly diverse and complex. No other creature in mythology has appeared in so many cultures from such remote parts of the world!</p>
<p>Many of us think of dragons as a terrifying beast. However, the Eastern dragons are portrayed as good, kind, ancient and intelligent. The Asian Dragons have the most recorded history in the world, especially in China going back thousands of years.</p>
<h2>The Difference between the Eastern Dragons | Dragon Tattoos</h2>
<p>Dragon Tattoos &#8211; Chinese dragons have all five toes. The Chinese believe that all <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">dragons</a> began from China. They believed that as the dragons flew south, they began to lose their toes. The farther the dragons flew, the more toes they lost. So, Korean dragons have four toes, and Japanese dragons have three.</p>
<p>Korean dragons have four toes. The Koreans believe that when the dragons leave Korea and go north to China, they begin to gain toes. When the dragons leave Korea and go north to Japan, they begin to lose toes.</p>
<p>Japanese dragons have three toes. The Japanese thought all dragons originated from Japan. They also believed that when the dragons leave Japan and head north, they gain toes. The farther the dragons went, the more toes they gained. This is why the other dragons have more toes. The Japanese believed the breath of dragons could turn into clouds, which could produce rain.</p>
<h2>The Western Dragon | Dragon Tattoos</h2>
<p>Dragon Tattoos &#8211; The Western dragons or medieval dragons have a more ferocious and primitive appearance. They often look like giant lizards with long tails and a pair of wings. While the dragons are thought of as calculating and thoughtful monsters, they have also been viewed as mindless beasts. We think of dragons as having talons, fangs, breathing fire, scaly skins, and red eyes in our drawings and paintings. The Western Dragons were also known to have huge hoards of gold and jewels hidden in their lairs.</p>
<p>Early Christianity condemned the ancient, benevolent and malevolent serpent deities. As a matter of fact, in Christian art, the dragon is a symbol of the pagan religion and was often drawn as overpowered by the spirit of the holy figures of Christianity.</p>
<p>The Vikings had figures of dragons on the prow of their boats. The dragons on the ships were believed to bestow sharp eyesight and craftiness to the Viking warriors. The Welsh flag has a red dragon on it and the dragon is their national symbol.</p>
<h2>Why are Dragon Tattoos so popular today | Dragon Tattoos</h2>
<p>Dragon Tattoos &#8211; Dragons are a classic choice for <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoo-designs/" title="Tattoo Designs">tattoo designs</a> and they are one of the more popular mythological creatures picked for inking.</p>
<p>Dragons are depicted as powerful, wise and free. Their legend is always cloaked in magic and mythical realm. They come from the tops of sacred Japanese mountains and the bottom of the deepest seas around Greece.</p>
<p>Dragons have been drawn in a wide variety of forms because of their popular appeal. Today&#8217;s tattoo designers have taken the art of the dragon to amazing new levels. Whether you want traditional dragon tattoos or one with a cutting-edge, modern look you will find an incredible gallery of amazing images to choose from.</p>
<p>Tattoo artists have paid extra attention to creating images of dragons because they look great on the skin. They can be in color, or black &#038; white. Dragon tattoos can wrap around the body and flatter the contours of the body. Dragon tattoos can be designed as tribal, Celtic or jade designs. Dragon tattoos may appear with wings or fire breathing or not.</p>
<p>Ancient Dragon lore and illustrations have inspired many of us to select dragon tattoos because that design represents how we feel about ourselves – Dragon Tattoos</p>
<p><center> – <strong><em>Dragon tattoos represents Power, Ferocious, and Freedom</em></strong> &#8211; </center></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chinese Tattoos Chinese Tattoos &#8211; Chinese tattoos have become a raging phenomenon among tattoo enthusiasts of the western world. Chinese tattoos offer beautiful characters with a sense of the exotic and often much deeper meaning than that which lies on the surface. Ci Shen &#8211; Chinese Tattoos Chinese Tattoos &#8211; The art of tattooing has &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/chinese-tattoos/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<h1>Chinese Tattoos</h1>
<p>Chinese Tattoos &#8211; Chinese tattoos have become a raging phenomenon among tattoo enthusiasts of the western world. Chinese tattoos offer beautiful characters with a sense of the exotic and often much deeper meaning than that which lies on the surface.</p>
<h2>Ci Shen &#8211; Chinese Tattoos</h2>
<p><strong>Chinese Tattoos</strong> &#8211; The art of tattooing has been known in China for thousands of years. Tattooing in China is called Ci Shen (Or Wen Shen), a term that means literally “puncture the body.” Although the art has been known in China for ages, it has for the most part been an uncommon practice. Throughout Chinese history tattooing has been seen as a defamation of the body, something undesirable.</p>
<p><em>Chinese Tattoos</em> &#8211; Water Margin, one of the four classical novels of Chinese literature, does reference tattooing. Water Margin tells the stories of bandits of Mount Liang area of China during the early 12th century. The novel talks about the 108 companions of the historical bandit Song Jiang. Three of these characters are referenced as having tattoos covering their entire bodies.</p>
<p><u>Chinese Tattoos</u> &#8211; The most famous tattoo in Chinese history comes from the legend of the Chinese general Yueh Fei. Yueh Fei served the South Song Dynasty. During battle with northern enemies the Field Marshall under whom Yueh Fei served betrayed the South Song and went over to the enemy.</p>
<p>In protest Yueh Fei resigned and returned home. His mother grew angry with him, telling him that his duty was first and foremost to his country, despite all else. To remind him of this fact she tattooed four characters on his back with her sewing needle. These characters, jin zhong bao guo, are difficult to translate but mean something like “Serve his country with ultimate loyalty.”</p>
<p>At some points in Chinese history Chinese tattoos were also used to mark criminals. Criminals convicted of a severe crime would be ordered to have a tattoo printed on their face and exiled into a faraway land. Even should the criminal ever return the tattoo would mark them forever as a criminal? This form of punishment was known as Ci Pei (Tattoo/Exile).<br />
In modern China Chinese tattoos have grown somewhat of a stigma as being affiliated with organized crime and the criminal underworld.</p>
<h2>Chinese Tattoos among Chinese Minorities</h2>
<p>Chinese Tattoos &#8211; Although tattooing does not have a strong tradition among mainstream Chinese, many Chinese minority groups have much stronger tattooing traditions. Strongest among these are the Dulong and Dai tribes, along with the Li people of Hainan Island.</p>
<h3>Dulong Tattoos | Chinese Tattoos</h3>
<p>Chinese Tattoos &#8211; Tattooing among women of the Dulong group, who live along the Dulong River, dates back to the Ming Dynasty some 350 years ago. During this time the Dulong were under attack from many of their neighbors, and the women would often be taken as slaves.</p>
<p>The Dulong women began tattooing their faces in reaction. It was thought that the tattoos would make them uglier and less likely to be raped. This tradition has continued into modern times despite the fact that the Dulong are no longer under attack from neighboring tribes.</p>
<p>At the age of 12 or 13 all Dulong girls are tattooed on their faces. This is a rite of passage among Dulong women and is seen as a sign of maturity.</p>
<h3>Dai Tattoos | Chinese Tattoos</h3>
<p>Chinese Tattoos &#8211; The Dai people of China have an ancient tattooing tradition. Both men and women among the Dai are tattooed. Dai women are generally tattooed on the backs of their hands, their arms or have a small dot tattooed between their eyebrows.<br />
Among Dai men tattoos are seen as a sign of strength and virility. Generally tattoos will be made in such a way as to accentuate and draw attention to their muscles. Although there are no fixed traditional designs among the Dai people, most commonly the tattoos will be of a ferocious beast such as a dragon or a tiger.</p>
<p>In ancient times Dai tattoos were given to young children of the ages of 5 or 6, however it grew to be more common to be given about the ages of 14 or 15, sort of a rite of passage into adulthood. Tattooing among the Dai is still practiced to this day.</p>
<h3>Li Tattoos | Chinese Tattoos</h3>
<p>Chinese Tattoos &#8211; Tattooing also has a long standing tradition among the Li people of Hainan Island. Most commonly tattooing among the Li people, like those of the Du Long, are practiced among the women. Men have been known to have three blue circular rings tattooed on their wrists for medicinal purposes, but other than that the tattooing is among women.</p>
<p>Like both the Du Long and the Dai, the art of tattooing among the Li is seen as a rite of passage into maturity and adulthood. A Li girl is tattooed sometime during the ages of 13 or 14. The girl would first be tattooed on the nape of the neck, the throat and on the face. This process would take about four or five days.</p>
<p>Over the next three years, the girl would then have her arms and legs tattooed. Her hands were not tattooed. Among the Li only married women could have their hands tattooed, it was not appropriate for single women to wear them.</p>
<p>Li tattoos differed greatly among the different Li tribes, and could be easily used to differentiate between a woman of one tribe and another.</p>
<p>During the 1930&#8242;s a German ethnologist Hans Stubel studied the Li people, and wrote extensively of their tattooing practices. It is mostly from his work that our understandings of their tattooing customs come from. During his day few still wore facial tattoos, tattooing was primarily of the arms and legs. Today hardly anyone in Hainan sports the traditional tattoos of the Li people save a few elderly women.</p>
<h2>Chinese Tattoos in the West | Chinese Tattoos</h2>
<p>Chinese Tattoos &#8211; The west&#8217;s fascination with Chinese tattoos has little to do with the history of Chinese tattoos and Chinese tattooing traditions, however. It is not an outgrowth of any strong Chinese tattooing tradition but is rather a testament to just how perfectly Chinese characters mesh with the art of tattoos. It is for the most part a recent phenomenon, but one that continues to grow.</p>
<p>If you are planning on getting a Chinese tattoo, or even multiple Chinese tattoos, you should make sure that your tattoo is what you think it is. Too often there are stories of people getting Chinese tattoos that say something completely different from what they thought it would say. There is the story of a young man in England who thought he was having the Mandarin characters for “Love, honor and obey” tattooed on his arm. He later found out from a Chinese woman that what he actually had tattooed on his arm said “At the end of the day, this is an ugly boy.”</p>
<p>Chinese tattoos can be beautiful and powerful tattoos, but you should do thorough research before getting any Chinese tattoo put on your body. It is, after all, going to be with you the rest of your life &#8211; Chinese Tattoos</p>
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<p><strong>Infinity Tattoo</strong> &#8211; The infinity tattoo is popular with celebrities and math savants. It is also a tattoo design with potent philosophical and cultural meanings.</p>
<p><em>Infinity Tattoo</em> &#8211; The infinity tattoo design is best described as a figure eight on its side, it is used to denote that which is limitless and without boundary or end. The symbol as a tattoo would stand for the state or quality of being infinite. The concept of infinity first appeared as a mathematical conceit and was quickly adopted by philosophers. </p>
<p><u>Infinity Tattoo</u> &#8211; Historically and culturally, the infinity symbol is similar to mythological creatures such as Ouroboros, the snake that consumes its tail and is a creature without end. Circles and loops are reminiscent of the idea of life being conceived as an eternal, often times seasonal cycle, that endlessly repeats itself. In many eastern religions and belief systems the idea of endless reincarnation and planes of existence is similar. </p>
<h2>Of Cones | Infinity Tattoo</h2>
<p>Infinity Tattoo &#8211; The modern version of the symbol, looking very much a like a figure eight that has lain down on its side, was first recorded in print in 1655. In De sectionibus conicis (On Conic Sections), John Wallis described cross-sections of a cone using Descarte’s new coordinate geometry. Possibly the second-most important mathematician of his day, after Newton, Wallis had achieved prominence at an early age, appointed a professor geometry at Oxford in 1649 as a reward for his role in deciphering coded Royalist messages during the Civil War (1642-1648). In effect, he was a relative newcomer to the field when De sectionibus conicis was published. But the question remains to this day–did he just make it up?</p>
<h2>Of Romans | Infinity Tattoo</h2>
<p>Infinity Tattoo &#8211; Although Wallis may have scribed it in a new way, the notion of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">infinity</a> did not originate with Wallis. In fact, vying for the earliest mention of the word, we find not only the Greeks, circa 400 BC, but also Indian mathematical texts from roughly the same time period. But, as in so many things western, especially western writing, we must turn to the Romans as a potential source for the modern glyph.</p>
<p>Infinity Tattoo &#8211; The Roman numeral system, still taught in classrooms throughout the world, begins with I for the number one, II for two, and so on. Today, we use M to stand for the number one thousand, but M wasn’t the only way to create that number. </p>
<p>Infinity Tattoo &#8211; Earlier, one thousand was represent by an X in a circle. As it morphed over time, however, it came to resemble something closer to a C followed by a vertical line followed by a backwards C. In addition, as the form morphed, so did the meaning. Formerly a way to write one thousand, the symbol also started to stand in for the notion of ‘a really big number’.</p>
<p>Infinity Tattoo &#8211; According to many mathematical and historical thinkers, it was this version of one thousand, in terms of meaning and form, that inspired Wallis.</p>
<h2>Of Beauty | Infinity Tattoo</h2>
<p>Infinity Tattoo &#8211; No matter the inspiration, however, Wallis came up with a winning design. Although the latin word for this shape, lemniscate (ribbon), suggests something of its shape, it isn’t strictly a ribbon (or a mobius strip).</p>
<p>Although it twists in the middle, the modern symbol for infinity is also not a knot. Some tattoo designs that incorporate the infinity shape combine it with the ouroborous (the cyclic snake that eats its own tail), twisting the snake circle once in the middle. Still others make a passing reference to it where it is included in classic tarot imagery. One of the best aspects of the symbol, however, especially in terms of <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com">tattoos</a>, it is infinity tattoo ability to stand alone and stand for so much &#8211; Infinity Tattoo</p>
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<p><strong>Tattoo Removal</strong> &#8211; Is Natural Tattoo Removal a Best Option to Remove Tattoos? What are the Pros and Cons of Natural Tattoo Removal</p>
<p><u>Tattoo Removal</u> &#8211; Removing a tattoo doesn&#8217;t always need to be painful experience, there are natural alternatives which cause no skin scarring, infection, hyperpigmentation or bleeding unlike the other tattoo removal methods such as excision, dermabrasion, salabrasion or lasers.</p>
<p><em>Tattoo Removal</em> &#8211; For some reasons (hint: laser removal centers getting richer and richer), laser tattoo removal is always projected as the only best option to remove a tattoo even though it is painful, expensive and cause skin scarring.</p>
<p>Do you think LASER tattoo removal existed in 1850s? But the habits of tattooing among humans are as old as many centuries and so is the need to remove tattoo. How did our ancestors got rid of their tattoo when there&#8217;s no laser?</p>
<p>The natural tattoo removal is also as old as tattooing, but they are least known or least explored. If only natural <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo_removal" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tattoo removal</a> method is made as popular as Q-switched laser tattoo removal, the doctors, tattoo removal centers, tattoo removal centers, tattoo removal cream manufacturers can&#8217;t make as much as money from you.</p>
<p>Besides they have a trail of side effects it brings along. Do you know that many tattoo removal creams are just pure marketing hypes and they contain potentially dangerous chemicals such as TCA (TriChloro Acetic Acid) and Hydroquinone. They cause skin cancer and many damages, not only to skin but also to our internal organs (fumes from TCA irritate lungs). Even 5% TCA is not safe and corrosive&#8230;but these tattoo removal creams are just using almost as high as 50% concentrated TCA (most of these tattoo removal cream manufacturers are shady&#8230;by not listing these dangerous chemicals on their labels)</p>
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<h2>Natural Tattoo Removal &#8211; Pros and Cons</h2>
<p>The ancient world used a more natural approach to anything, which obviously extended their life span and they were much more energetic and healthier than we are today.</p>
<p>Tattooing is way to express yourself and so is your decision to remove it, you don&#8217;t have to live with the tattoos you regret.</p>
<p>You can use a combination of 12 natural products to remove your tattoo, they bring no side effects, they are 100% natural, they cause no skin scarring and they are absolutely cheap besides they work each and every time, no matter how dark they are, how old they are or what pigments are used.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get back behind how tattoos leaves a mark in first place in order to better understand how natural products assure removing them.</p>
<p>Modern electric tattoo guns create thousands of puncture wounds in the skin to inject tattoo pigment and form the tattoo. The ink particles are effectively trapped by a network of connective tissue in a type of cell called a Fibroblast. This is the connective tissue that produces fibers such as collagen.</p>
<p>This entire process causes damage to the epidermis and the dermis and they become blended together as a result of the mutilated layer that usually separates the two. The body responds by bleeding at the surface of the skin as a result of the severed capillaries. The immune system responds by swelling to shut down the blood flow. The immune response cells then begin cleaning up by sending the ink through the lymph node nearest the tattoo site. At first the ink is dispersed in the upper region of the skin, but within 1 to 2 weeks it becomes more concentrated in a single area as new tissue begins to form around the ink and traps it in the dermal fibroblasts.</p>
<p>After about 30 days the two layers of skin have healed enough to trap the ink and within 90 days the tattoo ink is completely surrounded by connective tissue that holds the ink in place. Over time, usually many years, it will begin to subside deeper into the dermis, or second layer of skin making removal even more difficult.</p>
<h2>How natural tattoo removal works</h2>
<p>So the key here is to increase the immune cells which increase the chances of ink movement (setting free the trapped ink pigments) thus accelerating the fading of the tattoo.</p>
<p>The natural products are capable to produce this apoptotic action which enables our own body&#8217;s immune system to break up the foreign tattoo ink pigments which eventually are flushed out with the help of lymphatic system.</p>
<p>For example, there&#8217;s a magic herb that significantly increases the collagen content of cell layer fibronectin, is anti-inflammatory and stimulates wound healing with its ingredients asiaticoside. Asiatic acid is the constituent responsible for the collagen synthesis stimulation (occurs in dermal layers where the tattoo ink is found)</p>
<p>There are so many other natural <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/">tattoo</a> removal products and ingredients that have these amazing properties that basically activates our own body&#8217;s immune system to do the job without hurting you, without leaving scars, without spending $300 per session &#8211; Tattoo Removal</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Angel Wing Tattoos Angel Wing Tattoos &#8211; It&#8217;s very common to see people sporting angel wing tattoos these days. There are many reasons for this. Some people get angel wing tattoos for spiritual or religious reasons, some do so because they like the symbolism in general, and some do so because they simply find angel &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/angel-wing-tattoos/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Angel Wing Tattoos</strong> &#8211; It&#8217;s very common to see people sporting angel wing tattoos these days. There are many reasons for this. Some people get angel wing tattoos for spiritual or religious reasons, some do so because they like the symbolism in general, and some do so because they simply find angel wing tattoos to be cute or pretty.</p>
<p><em>Angel Wing Tattoos</em> &#8211; These tattoos come in many forms and sizes. Some angel wing tattoos span an entire arm or back, while others are tiny enough to fit on ankle or wrist. It&#8217;s up to you which size you get, as it is all about personal preferences. Some people don&#8217;t want a giant angel wing tattoos covering a large portion of their bodies. Smaller ones are easier to hide and many people find them to be more attractive.   </p>
<p><u>Angel Wing Tattoos</u> &#8211; Even more popular than angel wing tattoos are images of full-bodied angels. Sure, the wings are very cute, but an entire angel depicts whatever it is you want them to represent. The design can be of an angel smiling and being happy, or of a guardian angel. Some angel wing tattoos can be of a fierce looking fallen angel. And, of course, cute little cherubs are always popular angel wing tattoos.  </p>
<p>Despite being identified as powerful beings serving God, many people interpret them in a variety of ways. Some view guardian angels as a powerful class in heaven, because of everything they do to protect the living. When people choose large angel wing tattoos, they sometimes have a guardian angel in mind. This is because a large wing covering our backs could be considered to be symbolic for protection.</p>
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<p>Any discussion about angels without a mention of the cute cherub angel is sad. Everybody knows that the cherubs are all about love. Even though Cupid was a Roman god, he&#8217;s still drawn in the form of a cherubic angel. There are many people who love this character and get him as a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tattoo</a>. Cherubs are often portrayed as chubby, happy, and cute.</p>
<p>Over the past couple of decades, angel wing tattoos inspired by the fallen angel have become quite popular. The fallen ones are those who have been banished from heaven for rebelling against God. Lucifer, of course, is the most well-known of these fallen angels. Instead of getting a red devil tattoo, some people choose to get him drawn in his fallen angel form. These designs can depict a sad, lonely, anguished being, often slumped or even chained. Some are drawn as looking fierce and rebellious, with black wings rather than white.</p>
<p>Archangel tattoos are becoming more popular. These beings are believed to be God&#8217;s elite warriors. Thus, they are often depicted as wearing armor and even holding weapons. Michael and Gabriel are the most well-known of the archangels, and are often memorialized as tattoos.</p>
<p>No matter which angel wing tattoos you find to be interesting, make sure you make the right decision. Angel wing tattoos are more than just appearance, they are also about symbolism and meaning. Everybody interprets <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com">tattoos</a> in a different way, so as long as you are comfortable with what yours means, it will look great on you! &#8211; Angel wing tattoos</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoo Ideas Tattoo ideas for Women &#8211; Sexy, Stylish and Weird Fashion Tattoo ideas &#8211; Women like wearing jewels and ornaments to style themselves. They are more inclined to decorating their body than men are. Hence, you see most of the women with tattoos even though it&#8217;s a small butterfly on the neck. There are &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoo-ideas/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<h2>Tattoo ideas for Women &#8211; Sexy, Stylish and Weird Fashion</h2>
<p><strong>Tattoo ideas</strong> &#8211; Women like wearing jewels and ornaments to style themselves. They are more inclined to decorating their body than men are. Hence, you see most of the women with tattoos even though it&#8217;s a small butterfly on the neck. There are many great tattoo ideas for women to make them stand apart.</p>
<p><em>Tattoo ideas</em> &#8211; Speaking of ornaments, you can always have it tattooed now. You can have a bracelet tattooed on your wrist or a necklace along your neck. You can also get leg or ankle bracelet designed. This is the best practical application of tattoo ideas for women</p>
<p><u>Tattoo ideas</u> &#8211; Next, if you want, you can have tribal tattoo on your lower back or in side of your waist. You may want honey bees or butterflies as tattoos on your stomach, arms or near the neck. If you want show that you are a rebel, may be its time to get a little evil with dark tattoos like the skull, dragons and weapons.</p>
<p>Tattoo ideas &#8211; Some weird but fun tattoo ideas for women can be get bones tattooed on your arms. This idea looks good on thin and bonny girls and teens. Next, you can have great one liners like &#8220;stop drooling, I know I am hot&#8221; on your back or lyrics of any famous song from a rock band. Another fun tattoo can be a spider web tattooed on your back with the one liner &#8220;Speedy was here&#8221; or &#8220;Speedy says it&#8217;s not safe roaming bare back&#8221;</p>
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<p>Tattoo ideas &#8211; There can be many other ideas which can give guys, amazing signals. Not long ago, I just happen to see a lady with a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tattoo</a> on the back side near the neck with the one-liner &#8220;stop starring my back, I&#8217;m engaged&#8221;. Hopefully, that wasn&#8217;t a permanent tattoo or else, she would have a hard time getting engaged unless she has tattooed the truth. click here to browse for your best tattoos</p>
<h2>Tattoo Ideas for Men &#8211; Defining Manly Nature</h2>
<p>Tattoo ideas &#8211; True to their manhood, the men want tattoos which are masculine and enhance manliness in them. You will never see a butterfly tattoo on a man&#8217;s body unless something is wrong with him. Men generally get their girlfriend&#8217;s or wife&#8217;s name or initial tattooed to their arm or on back. Well, that is a good option and many men will do that any day but there are a lot of creative tattoo ideas for men.</p>
<p>Tattoo ideas &#8211; If you are a Hulk in size and often wear sleeveless, you can get a dragon or a skull tattooed on your arm. If you think that is too much popular to be unique, go with a mechanical arm tattoo on one or both your arms. Those who prefer to be bare-chested can go with a Celtic or <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tribal-tattoos/" title="Tribal Tattoos">tribal tattoos</a> over their arm. You can also have a tiger&#8217;s face drawn on your back or a Leo sign on your arms.</p>
<p>Tattoo ideas &#8211; If you go to think of tattoo ideas for men, there are several options available, but have you tried tattooing your name in Japanese inscription? Well, that is a hot selling idea, where people engrave Japanese signs to give, them, a creative look. Moreover, no one can identify what is tattooed unless they know to read the signs or else, a common man, will see the designs, compliment you and then ask what the signs meant. And what&#8217;s more, if a girlfriend is too demanding and is forcing you to tattoo her name, using this sign language is safe.</p>
<p>Tattoo ideas &#8211; This turns out to be one of the great tattoo ideas for men since almost nobody around you can read it and that helps in case of break up. There is no need to go through the pain of removing it as the design is attractive &#8211; Tattoo Ideas</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoos for girls Tattoos for girls &#8211; It is in the very nature of females to adorn themselves to increase their beauty and appeal. Apart from the other methods of beautification, the art of making tattoos is a very widely used way to adorn the body. Tattoos for girls can be made in different places &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoos-for-girls/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tattoos for girls</strong> &#8211; It is in the very nature of females to adorn themselves to increase their beauty and appeal. Apart from the other methods of beautification, the art of making tattoos is a very widely used way to adorn the body. Tattoos for girls can be made in different places to serve different purposes.</p>
<p><em>Tattoos for girls</em> &#8211; The most common tattoos for girls is the daisy. This flower has been associated with femininity and innocence since ancient times. In the year 1960 when there was a lot of hype of promoting peace, the daisy was as popular a tattoo to symbolize peace as the peace sign itself.</p>
<p><u>Tattoos for girls</u> &#8211; Tattoos for girls are made at different places, their size depending on the place they are being made at. The most common place to tattoos for girl is the ankle. It can also be made on the leg, on the back of the neck, on the lower back or abdomen. Making a tattoo on the ankle allows the girls to show them off on will. Combining a beautifully done ankle tattoo with stylish and chic pair of shoes or stilettos can make a fashion statement, something girls are most concerned with. But as everything else with fashion, you have to consider what is in fashion regarding tattoos and if it is going to stay in fashion or not.</p>
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<p>Tattoos for girls &#8211; Getting tattoos on the ankles are not a very easy task. The absence of fat on the ankle leaves just a single layer of skin between the surface and the bone. Making a tattoo on it can cause a lot of pain, as the intensity of pain increases as the distance to the bone decreases. That is why the ankle tattoos are made a little above the ankle to avoid some of the pain. And once you do get an ankle tattoo, a lot of care has to be taken in the first few <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tattoo</a> days. Due to its location, an ankle tattoo is most susceptible to bleeding, this will not only cause discomfort to you, but can also spoil the newly acquired tattoo design. Therefore it is always recommended to keep the tattooed leg elevated as much as possible for a few days. The best season to get a tattoo is summers as in summers the minimum clothing will come in contact with the site where the tattoo has been made, hence facilitating the healing.</p>
<p>Tattoos for girls &#8211; A tattoo adds to the allure and beauty of a female. A girl who can carry it well will benefit from it the most. Tattoos for girls will make you look more appealing if they are shown off in an understated way as subtlety and understated elegance is the key to feminine charm.</p>
<p>Tattoos for girls &#8211; Just as getting a tattoo is a painful process, having it removed is an even more painful and expensive process. That is the reason careful consideration should go into the decision of getting a tattoo, and all the aspects should be kept in mind like fashion, design and site of the tattoos for girls.</p>
<p>Tattoos for girls &#8211; Therefore ladies, my first recommendation is a big one! Research, research and research some more. Don&#8217;t try to get away with free Tattoos for girls designs and while you are in the long process of searching for the perfect tattoos for girls designs. Try to be as patient as you can before finally getting inked! The worst thing that you could do is rush into getting a design for girls because years down the road it might turn ugly. Let&#8217;s use the lower back tattoo designs for girls for an example &#8211; Tattoos for girls</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoos For Men Tattoos For Men &#8211; When planning tattoos for men, the two most important decisions to make are choosing a design style, and choosing a location on the body to ink it. Some men prefer to start by choosing a design, and then think about the location later, while other men decide where &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoos-for-men/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tattoos For Men</strong> &#8211; When planning tattoos for men, the two most important decisions to make are choosing a design style, and choosing a location on the body to ink it. Some men prefer to start by choosing a design, and then think about the location later, while other men decide where they want a tattoo, and then search for suitable designs. Neither way is better than the other, and most men consider both the design and the body area simultaneously during the planning process.</p>
<p><em>Tattoos For Men</em> &#8211; There are a huge variety of design styles that make fantastic tattoos for men, and there really is something for everyone. Some of the most popular tattoos for men include Celtic, cross, dolphin, eagle, fish, heart, scorpion, star, tiger, tribal, and zodiac design styles. There are a wide variety of inks colors available, meaning that you can get your chosen design inked in whatever colors you want. It is important to remember however that some of the more traditional designs, such as Celtic and tribal designs, look best inked in black, so if you want a very colorful tattoo these designs are probably not for you.</p>
<p><u>Tattoos For Men</u> &#8211; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Tattoo</a> enthusiasts see the whole body as a canvas, and pretty much any area of skin can accommodate some kind of tattoo. That said, the most popular tattoo body areas for men are the arms, back, chest, legs, neck, and shoulders. When deciding on a body area to ink, it is vitally important to think about how easy it will be to cover up and expose. Many men have to think about the practicalities of their working lives, as many employers have no tattoo policies. Other men prefer to get tattoos in very conspicuous places. It all depends on your individual situation.</p>
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<p>Tattoos For Men &#8211; Your choices of where to ink your chosen design may also be limited by the size of the design. Large designs need large areas of skin, such as is provided by the back, chest, arms and legs. Smaller designs are not so restricted, and can be inked pretty much anywhere. Some areas of the body are too small to accommodate anything but the smallest tattoo designs, such as the wrist and ankle.</p>
<p>Tattoos For Men &#8211; Whatever combination of <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoo-designs/" title="Tattoo Designs">tattoo designs</a> and body area you choose, please take your time to do so. I find it astonishing just how many people ink tattoos on the spare of the moment without really thinking about it. Needless to say these men often regret their decisions later on. Do not make the same mistake, think long and hard about what you want before committing to anything. Tattoos are permanent and the design that you ink will be with you forever.</p>
<p>Tattoos For Men &#8211; Good places to find tattoos for men designs include the internet, collections held by tattoo artists and tattoo shops, as well as tattoos for men design books. I recommend that you browse through as many Tattoos For Men designs as possible to get some ideas and ensure that you get a really good feel for what is available. I also recommend that you talk to a reputable tattoo artist about your ideas, and show them some of your favorite Tattoos For Men designs. Any good artist will be able to give you expert advice and guidance to ensure that you get <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com">tattoos</a> that you really love. &#8211; Tattoos For Men  </p>
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<p><strong>Celtic Tattoos</strong> &#8211; Many people today are getting Celtic tattoos. These ancient symbols have awakened some real sense of meaning. Perhaps this is because the modern world does not have much to do with tradition and symbols and there is a human need for these things. This is what writers like Joseph Campbell have said. Although he wasn&#8217;t talking about Celtic tattoos, that is definitely one way that people are reclaiming ancient practices.</p>
<p><em>Celtic Tattoos</em> &#8211; What is the origin of Celtic symbols such as knot-work, spirals, animal forms and crosses? In some cases, it goes back hundreds of years to books like the Book of Kells. The original version of this beautiful illuminated manuscript is now in Dublin, at Trinity College. It contains many of the Celtic style spirals, knot-work and zoomorphic (animal) images that have become popular as Celtic tattoos.</p>
<p><u>Celtic Tattoos</u> &#8211; Some Celtic symbols, however, go back even further in time. The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Celts</a> can be traced as far back as around 500 B.C. They did not keep written records, so much of what we know about them comes from either oral tradition or from what their enemies, such as the Romans, wrote about them. Historians believe that the Celts at some point moved to lands such as Britain and Ireland that were originally occupied by earlier, unknown people. These earlier tribes created some of the early symbols, such as triple spirals, and certain types of crosses, that the Celts would later adapt as their own.</p>
<p>There is no doubt, however, that the Celts developed an artistic style of their own. The fact that they took some of their images from earlier civilizations is not unusual. Every culture in history has done this &#8211;the Romans, for example, borrowed from the Greeks, who borrowed from the Egyptians, and so on.</p>
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<p>Perhaps what is most distinctive about Celtic artwork is the focus on symbols that have to do with infinity, or the ever-repeating cycles of life. This can be seen most clearly in Celtic knots, which beautifully illustrate the connected and never-ending movement of all things. Spirals also convey this kind of idea. Today we see many people wearing tribal type Celtic tattoos based on knot-work or spirals.</p>
<p>More complex Celtic artwork, such as the zoomorphic animal images also use spiral designs and these are often rendered in modern Celtic tattoos. When it comes to tattoos, these images can be made even more striking by using vivid colors. Animals depicted in traditional Celtic <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoo-designs/" title="Tattoo Designs">tattoos designs</a> include birds, reptiles, horses and dragons, all of which can make great Celtic tattoos. Other images that are popular as Celtic tattoos include harps, Celtic crosses and swords. </p>
<p>Some people get Celtic tattoos to express their heritage, but this isn&#8217;t always the case. In today&#8217;s multicultural world, you don&#8217;t have to be of Irish, Scottish or Welsh ancestry to appreciate Celtic art and people of all backgrounds get Celtic tattoos. </p>
<p>With such a rich and diverse wealth of material to choose from, it&#8217;s likely that Celtic tattoos will remain popular for a long time. &#8211;  Celtic tattoos</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[White Ink Tattoos When you hear people talking about getting White Ink Tattoos, they usually mean a design which is in all white ink with no other colors. White ink tattoos are typically more subtle than the blaringly loud designs you would get with black ink or colored marks. White ink tattoos will more often &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/white-ink-tattoos/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>When you hear people talking about getting <strong>White Ink Tattoos</strong>, they usually mean a design which is in all white ink with no other colors. <u>White ink tattoos</u> are typically more subtle than the blaringly loud designs you would get with black ink or colored marks. <em>White ink tattoos</em> will more often than not, look more like a scar or brand. It is a great way to get inked in a more private way. White ink tattoos are usually only really visible when you deliberately show it someone. It is the best of both worlds. You can have your very personal art, without getting any kind of negative attention at formal gatherings or at work. </p>
<p>Simplicity is key when it comes to white ink tattoos. Keep in mind that your tattoo artist will be working with ink which is a little bit trickier to see. Simplistic art has a solid shot at showing up more clearly than a complicated one. Trendy selections include shooting star tattoos, dragons, writing, key tattoos, Kanji symbols, hearts, and basic <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tribal-tattoos/" title="Tribal Tattoos">tribal tattoos</a> patterns. They are so much easier to ink and way less likely to end up as a confusing and disappointing blur. All white ink tattoos will require to be inked over a few times to make sure the finished white ink tattoos pattern is as noticeable as possible. Also, darker colored skin tends to dampen the brightness of white ink.  </p>
<p>With a typical <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tattoo</a>, the design is usually stenciled in before shading begins. The outlines are done with a dark ink, usually black. This provides a very noticeable pattern the artist uses to keep on track. White ink tattoos without any dark ink tend to be a bit more blurred. It is more difficult to follow what you have inked when using only white ink. If a different colored ink is used with the white, it can result in blended mess.</p>
<p>The ink used is completely different from base white inks which tint other colors. When used as the primary ink, you get a much thicker, top quality mixture which is created solely to stand out as much as it can.</p>
<p>White ink tattoos will lose a portion of their brightness and clarity if they are constantly in the sunshine. If you get this type of design, be sure to keep your white ink tattoos out of the sun as much as possible. The easiest way to do this is to get inked in an area which you normally cover up. Your back or chest makes for ideal areas for white ink tattoos. If you normally wear clothes with a bit more cover in the summer, you could also try using your shoulder or just below the ankle.  </p>
<p>If a stencil is used on your white ink tattoo, the artist can either make the outline in your own blood or with purple dye. As a warning, your blood can sometimes tint the ink pink, and the purple can also mix. Your best bet is to have a pro do a simple white ink tattoos design without a stencil. Ask your tattoo artist if he or she has much experience with white ink tattoos before you let them draw on your skin. </p>
<p>Sometimes people have some bad reactions to white ink. Reactions can also happen with black ink, but they are happens more often with white. Reactions include itching and swelling. In some cases the ink can also turn yellow if it mixes with sweat. As a prevention method, there is nothing wrong with asking for a small sample ink in the area you are aiming to have the full white ink tattoos design. This way you be more confident that you will be left with a great white ink tattoos instead of an ugly scar. </p>
<p>As with any ink, if you do not put in the effort to take special care of your new white ink tattoos, you might end up with something that only barely resembles the art you wanted. Don&#8217;t scratch or touch the area of your white ink tattoos. Always keep the gauze on for the minimum of 2 hours. Never ever cover up new white ink tattoos with plastic or saran wrap. Use only lukewarm water, mild liquid antibacterial soap, and your own hands to clean the area of your white ink tattoos. Lightly dab with paper towel to dry it off. Do not put anything like sunscreen or Neosporin over the white ink tattoos area. Lastly, take extra care to not let your new white ink tattoos get too much sunlight until it heals. &#8211; White ink tattoos</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Koi Tattoo Koi Tattoo &#8211; The popularity of Koi tattoo is growing everyday. So what makes these brightly colored fish so popular? Many just like their ornamental beauty and bold colors, while others choose Koi tattoo because of the symbolism that it represents. So what does this magnificent fish represent? Koi Tattoo &#8211; Koi originated &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/koi-tattoo/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<h1>Koi Tattoo</h1>
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<p><strong>Koi Tattoo</strong> &#8211; The popularity of Koi tattoo is growing everyday. So what makes these brightly colored fish so popular? Many just like their ornamental beauty and bold colors, while others choose Koi tattoo because of the symbolism that it represents. So what does this magnificent fish represent?</p>
<p><u>Koi Tattoo</u> &#8211; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koi" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Koi</a> originated in China and they were introduced into Japan in the 1800&#8242;s. According to Chinese legend, it is believed that if a koi succeeded in climbing the Yellow River falls to &#8220;Dragon&#8217;s Gate&#8221; then it would be transformed into a dragon. This symbolizes worldly aspiration and advancement. In Japan they are considered a manly symbol and according to legend, if a koi climbs the waterfall bravely, and if they are caught, they will lay on the cutting board completely still facing their death bravely just as a samurai would. Based on that legend, the Japanese associate koi with perseverance and strength.</p>
<p><em>Koi Tattoo</em> &#8211; Koi fish are very powerful and energetic and they can swim against the current to reach food or spawning ground. This fact also has bearing on whether people have their koi tattoo swimming up or down. It is said that if the fish is swimming upstream then you have overcome a hardship during trying times. If it is swimming down, then you are struggling with a hardship. However others translate this to mean that a koi tattoo swimming upstream represents a very independent person that has very little concern for what others think. You would rather be your own person and face the challenge of swimming against a hard current than to conform to the rules of society. This is an act of power and you cannot be deterred by anything.</p>
<h2>Koi Tattoo | Koi symbolism</h2>
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Good luck
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Wealth
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Bravery
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Independence
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Masculinity
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Power and perseverance
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<p>Koi Tattoo  &#8211; There are many varieties of koi and they vary in color and design. Many people believe that the color of the koi tattoo should be in harmony with you and your surroundings. </p>
<h2>Koi tattoo  | Popular breeds and colors</h2>
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Asagi &#8211; Light blue top surface with red underside
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Bekko &#8211; Red, white or yellow with black markings
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Butterfly Koi &#8211; These come in many colors but are known for their long fins and slender bodies
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Goshiki &#8211; Black background with white, red, brown and light blue markings
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Hikari Moyomono &#8211; Two colored fish with one of the colors being metallic
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Kin Gin Rin &#8211; Reflective scales make these fish shiny metallic colored
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Kohaku &#8211; White with red markings
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Koromo &#8211; Ordered scales with blue edges
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Ogon &#8211; Single colored
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Showa &#8211; Black with red and white
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Taisho Sanshoku or Sanke &#8211; White, red and black
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Tancho &#8211; White with a red spot on its head
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Utsurimono &#8211; Black and red or white or yellow
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<p>Koi Tattoo &#8211; In addition to their symbolic meanings, Koi <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoos/" title="Tattoos">Tattoo</a> are some of the most beautiful works of art that you can have on your body. Many people add water, a waterfall or flowers to their Koi Tattoo design. Another popular alternative is to have two or more koi swimming together. The possibilities are endless, and no matter what the reasoning or symbolism is behind your koi tattoo, this is one design that you will truly love forever. &#8211; Koi Tattoo</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoo Fonts Tattoo Fonts &#8211; If you&#8217;re looking for a tattoo that contains words, you really need to examine possible tattoo fonts to find the one that&#8217;s best for what you want. After all, tattoos are really works of art. Not only that, but they are works of art that everyone will be able to &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoo-fonts/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<h1>Tattoo Fonts</h1>
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<p><strong>Tattoo Fonts</strong> &#8211; If you&#8217;re looking for a tattoo that contains words, you really need to examine possible tattoo fonts to find the one that&#8217;s best for what you want. After all, tattoos are really works of art. Not only that, but they are works of art that everyone will be able to see on your body for the rest of your life.</p>
<p>There are many tattoo fonts to choose from. Thanks to the computer age, anything you can dream up can be used for tattoo fonts. In fact, you can use software on the computer to combine a tattoo design with tattoo fonts and get a full image of what your finished <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tattoo</a> will look like. Then, all you need to do is print it and take it to the tattoo artist at the tattoo parlor you have chosen. They can then trace the tattoo onto your body for you. Technological advances have really improved tattooing methods.</p>
<p>There are, of course, some tattoo fonts that are more popular than others. Fiery fonts and icy fonts are among the most popular. Those who want to look cool or spice things up often use tattoo fonts like that. Old English is another popular fonts for tattooing. Any tattoo fonts can be used, but usually people choose these fonts because they are eye-catching.</p>
<p>What are tattoo fonts used for? Well, primarily they are used to tattoo a person&#8217;s name or initials. They&#8217;re popular among people who are dating. Sometimes tattoo fonts are used to tattoo the name of a loved one who has passed away or the name of someone&#8217;s pet or child. The possibilities are endless, but those are the more popular uses for tattoo fonts.</p>
<h2>Choosing the Right Tattoo Fonts</h2>
<p><u>Tattoo Fonts</u> &#8211; Tattoo fonts is an art unto itself. The type of tattoo fonts you incorporate into your tattoo is important as the wrong style could throw off the look of the whole piece. Chose the wrong type and your tattoo could look bad no matter how nice the artwork is. </p>
<p>Not every tattoo artist is comfortable with doing tattoo fonts. Just like people study calligraphy so does a tattoo artist need to be well versed in the art of tattoo fonts. Work with your local artist and ask them questions. Look at other pieces they have done and judge for yourself.  </p>
<p>When choosing the font for your <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/">tattoos</a>, make sure it’s appropriate for the artwork its going with. If it&#8217;s a memorial piece then something then a formal font will look best. If it&#8217;s a cartoon or playful piece then formal would look out of place, go with a colorful and playful font.</p>
<p>You can look in your computers word processor for types of font. Experiment and see what looks best. But remember these fonts were designed for typing and there are thousands more out there for tattoos.</p>
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<h2>Japanese Tattoo Fonts</h2>
<p><em>Tattoo Fonts</em> &#8211; Kanji Japanese calligraphy is another of the tattoo fonts you may want to consider using. Originally Kanji was used to write on bones in a formal way. The rounded, natural calligraphy is often used, these days, by Japanese people to achieve an old-fashioned appeal. These days, Kanji has evolved a bit. It&#8217;s split off into two different styles. One is Sosho Kanji and one is Mincho Kanji.</p>
<p>Mincho Kanji is the equivalent of Times New Roman in English letters to the Japanese. It&#8217;s the font found commonly in newspapers in Japan. Mincho style is a bit formal and is starting to be used everywhere, even on billboards in Japan.</p>
<p>Sosho Kanji is more of a modern, cursive twist on the Kanji style. It&#8217;s usually brushed, which creates smooth, flowing lines. The movie “The Last Samurai” used Sosho Kanji lettering. It&#8217;s also common to see Sosho Kanji lettering in places that teach martial arts.</p>
<p>If you want the perfect tattoo, consider not just the meaning of the picture you choose, but also the origins and meanings behind the tattoo fonts. Take the time to research and you&#8217;ll be sure to make a good selection. That way you can use tattoo fonts that really make people take notice of your tattoo in a positive way. &#8211; Tattoo Fonts</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Butterfly Tattoos Butterfly tattoos are such lovely art creations. It symbolizes femininity, frailty and meekness. Since butterflies are aerial beings and love to fly, it can also be a sign of being free. Dipping from one flower to another, a butterfly loves sweet nectar, just like women who make themselves feel cared for and comforted. &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/butterfly-tattoos/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Butterfly tattoos</strong> are such lovely art creations. It symbolizes femininity, frailty and meekness. Since butterflies are aerial beings and love to fly, it can also be a sign of being free. Dipping from one flower to another, a butterfly loves sweet nectar, just like women who make themselves feel cared for and comforted. But not to forget that becoming a butterfly means it came from a caterpillar which is ugly and icky. But, like a woman, who blooms to be a beautiful being when the time is right the butterfly will do the same. It is probably why a lot of women prefer butterfly tattoos because they feel a certain kind of connection with it.</p>
<p>In fact, <em>butterfly tattoos</em> are so rampant in celebrities, even the normal average Jane would like to have one just so they can connect with their idols.</p>
<p>There are lots of places where those <u>butterfly tattoos</u> can be placed. It is mostly best by the ankle, if you prefer a teeny weenie Butterfly; by the lower back &#8211; which by the way provides a smooth base for that kind of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tattoo</a> and the most perfect placement &#8211; if you ask Julia Roberts who has one right at that spot; and by the shoulder if you are planning a medium to large butterfly tattoos design. For Drew Barrymore, the former Guess model and perhaps the celebrity who made butterfly tattoos famous, she had it printed on her navel area which is daring but beautiful on her.</p>
<p>For dominant women, like Drew and Olivia Wilde, who are not afraid of their womanhood, they place their butterfly tattoos on their stomach area, upper arms for Olivia, calves, thighs or just about anywhere else. Britney Spears has an Itsy Bitsy butterfly tattoos on her foot but it looks good on her, anyway, a frequent place for a butterfly tattoos. Still, you can beat Julia, Drew, Olivia and Britney. Pick your own <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com">tattoos</a> design and make it yours alone. </p>
<p>Because of its shape and outline the butterfly tattoos require careful selection of where to put them. If the area is not even, the tattoo could look obscure and ugly. So, always proceed with caution when choosing. Most of the professional tattoo artists have the know-how on this one and you have to ask them the best body part on where to put your very own butterfly tattoos if you are not sure about its placement. Search online and seek advices on how to make your personalized butterfly tattoos. Be different and try different things. You can also pick a design but mix and match the colors and the other items that go with it, if you do not want the butterfly tattoos on its own. You can add flowers, hearts, scripts, letters, cross &#8211; just about anything your mind can fathom out.</p>
<p>Some butterflies look better in black because it accentuates the area in which it is placed, especially if it&#8217;s on the lower back or the stomach. Butterfly tattoos will definitely look sexy and the person with it would exude seductiveness, for sure. But you can add colors if you will since butterflies are known to be fun loving and carefree. Make that creative side work and pick from thousands of butterfly tattoos designs and manufacture one of your very own butterfly tattoos on the color that you like.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tribal Tattoos Tribal tattoos actually originated from the Maori tribe of New Zealand. They have since become popular among many tattoo parlors in other countries including the US. While the original tribal tattoos bearers usually wore these tattoos on their faces, body tribal tattoos are more common in modern society, as they can be covered &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tribal-tattoos/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tribal tattoos</strong> actually originated from the Maori tribe of New Zealand. They have since become popular among many tattoo parlors in other countries including the US. While the original <u>tribal tattoos</u> bearers usually wore these tattoos on their faces, body tribal tattoos are more common in modern society, as they can be covered by clothing.</p>
<p><em>Tribal tattoos</em> markings are also very unique and individual, allowing a person to express his or her personality. Tribal tattoos used to signify that warriors were going into battle, or would in some way demonstrate prowess amongst the tribe.</p>
<p>Now, getting tattoos sets you apart from the crowd, and really allows your own creativity to shine forth. If you are interested in modeling or showing off your tattoos, tribal tattoos will really stand out.</p>
<p>One thing that makes <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Tribal tattoos</a> so unique is their fiery, exciting design. Tribal tattoos naturally draw the eye in the direction of the pattern. They look like black flame on a person&#8217;s body, and this adds a kind of heat to your personality when people see your Tribal tattoos. If you want to impress that special someone, getting Tribal tattoos is a great way to do it.</p>
<p>Of course, if you&#8217;d also like to just show off the body you&#8217;ve been working on, tattoos are a great excuse to do so. Tribal tattoos designs are a little more sophisticated and meaningful than regular body tattoos. They are seen to have a spiritual significance amongst the original tribe members, and that significance has not been lost on modern wearers of Tribal tattoos.</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re interested in getting <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com">tattoos</a> that&#8217;s a little more refined, but still exciting, tribal tattoos are definitely worth looking at. It&#8217;s also a good idea to ask about, or research, the meaning of the tattoo you pick. Often, certain designs signify specific traits, or had significant meaning in the Maori tribe.</p>
<p>Whenever you&#8217;re seeking out a new tattoo parlor or artist, be sure to do some background checking to make sure they&#8217;re safe. Some parlors don&#8217;t always keep the best hygiene, or reuse needles, which is something you want to avoid at all costs. Be sure to ask your tattoo artist of choice about his or her experience, as well.</p>
<p>When going for tribal tattoos, it&#8217;s especially important to pick an experienced tattoo artist, as they&#8217;ll be able to nail the patterns and designs better than someone who&#8217;s not used to doing tribal tattoos. You can usually find a portfolio or list of credentials which will verify the artist&#8217;s capabilities. </p>
<p>Ultimately, choosing tribal tattoos that covers the chest, back, or arms &#8211; or all three &#8211; is a great way to impress your friends and bring out your own personality. Don&#8217;t be afraid to spend some time thinking carefully about what defines you, and what kind of tattoo designs you think would fit you best. Tribal tattoos are ultimately deep expressions of the self, so it&#8217;s important to pick Tribal tattoos that you&#8217;ll be happy with for a long time. </p>
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<h1>Free Tattoo Designs</h1>
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<p><strong>Tattoo Designs</strong> &#8211; Each and every one of us is always on the lookout for great deals and any way to save money that we can find.  With the Internet being so popular these days, many people often turn to the Internet for free <em>tattoo designs</em>. For most of us, free is always the way to go.  When you stop and think about it, free <u>tattoo designs</u> sounds a lot better than paying as much as $150.00 for one at a tattoo studio.  The fact about it is simple &#8211; someone could just as easily draw their tattoo designs themselves and then pay the tattoo artist to put the tattoo on them.</p>
<p>If you give it some thought, you may begin to wonder if free tattoo designs are actually worth it in the end.  The fact of them being free is always great, although you may wonder if the tattoo designs is something you would like to display permanently on your body.  When you show your new tattoo to friends, they may think negative thoughts when you tell them that you got the tattoo designs free off the Internet.  Each and every time you show your tattoo people will want to know about the message and the design, which you’ll probably need to think about.  </p>
<p>All of us are familiar with the old saying “you get what you pay for”, and it’s truly no different in this scenario.  Although there are hundreds and hundreds of websites on the Internet that provide free tattoo designs, few of them are really worth the interest.  Most of the free tattoo designs out there on the Internet are very poor quality.  Therefore, it would be in your best interest to wait and have a professional tattoo artist make the tattoo designs for you.</p>
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<p>Those who choose to go with free tattoo designs will tell you that <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com">tattoos</a> are very expensive and they can’t afford to have a professional tattoo artists draw up the design.  Some people, when dealing with custom tattoo designs, will say that their tattoo artist doesn’t do custom designs or that he just don’t want to do theirs.  Although most of this may be true to an extent, there truly is no better way to get a tattoo than using a design made by a professional tattoo artist.</p>
<p>As most already know, free <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tattoo designs</a> are normally made by those who know next to nothing about tattoo designing.  In most cases, these tattoo designs are made by someone who is looking to make a quick profit instead of a true professional tattoo designs artist.  You can easily tell that they aren’t professional quality simply by looking at them.  Most free tattoo designs have poor quality, poor lines, and often times the work appears to be made on a personal computer.  You certainly wouldn’t want to use something like this with your tattoo – simply because you will be showing it the rest of your life.</p>
<p>If you spend a lot of time searching on the Internet for free tattoo designs, you may be able to find a few with good quality.  There are some good quality tattoo designs out there, although you’ll probably have to search quite a bit to find them.  It’s best to have an idea in mind about the tattoo designs you want then look for it that way.  Although it may take you some time, you could very well find it.  If you do come across it as tattoo designs – you should always triple check the quality before you decide to have it done &#8211; Tattoo designs</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoos &#124; The History Tattoos are a hot today. There are many reasons why a person wants to get tattoos. Millions of varieties have been created and continue to be designed but tattoos are not something new. They have been around for ages. Nobody can tell when the history of tattoos started. The oldest known &#8230; <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoos/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<h1>Tattoos | The History</h1>
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<p><strong>Tattoos</strong> are a hot today.  There are many reasons why a person wants to get tattoos. Millions of varieties have been created and continue to be designed but tattoos are not something new.  They have been around for ages.</p>
<p>Nobody can tell when the history of <em>tattoos</em> started.  The oldest known tattoo was discovered in 1991.  It was found on a mummy known as Oetzi, an Iceman dated to be at least 5300 years old.  His <u>tattoos</u> consist of horizontal and vertical lines.  There is some debate as to why the tattoos are there.</p>
<p>The most common idea is that the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tattoos</a> were done for medicinal purposes.  Oetzi&#8217;s fifty-seven tattoos are located over various joints on the body.  The thought is that the tattoos were made while a form of acupuncture was administered to relieve painful joints.  Today, the same sites are used for acupuncture.  Other ideas range from social status and ritual markings to tribal marks or simple preference.</p>
<p>Prior to finding Oetzi, the Russians excavated bodies that were determined to be over 2400 years of age.  These mummies were found in the Altai Mountains of Siberia.  Instead of lines, their tattoos are in the form of animals both real and imaginary.  Many of these <a href="http://www.tattoo-design-ideas.com/tattoo-designs/" title="Tattoo Designs">tattoo designs</a> are thought to be decorative only while others appear to be a symbol of status rank.</p>
<p>The Egyptians have one of the most well-known cultures for tattoos.  Dating back to 2100 BC, discovered mummies have been found to be covered in various tattoos.  Women flaunted tattoo designs that were restricted to women only.  These designs were mostly a series of lines and dots around the body.  Tattoos among the Egyptians are thought to have been forms of ritual markings.</p>
<p>In Japan, tattoos were first used on clay figures.  These human shaped figures represented a deceased individual and were found in the tombs of the person they resembled.  The tattoos were carved or painted on the faces of the figures.  It is thought that these markings have religious or magical significance.  The figures have been found in tombs that have been dated from 3,000 BC.</p>
<p>Japan&#8217;s first documented tattoo is from 297 AD and has been shown to be for decorative purposes only. Tattoo artists were known as the &#8220;Horis&#8221; in Japan. The Horis were acknowledged as masters and eventually created the full body suit tattoo.</p>
<h2>Tattoos Made Popular</h2>
<p>Many years later, tattoos were made widely popular by the circus.  Acts are performed by people completely covered in tattoos.  Individuals are renowned simply for their number of tattoos.  Patrons of the circus are enamored by the extravagant and colorful tattoos of circus performers resulting in an increased number of tattoos across the world.</p>
<p>Tattoos have been found in history all over the world.  They have been determined to be a representation of a variety of things such as social status, religion and many times just for decoration.  Found on men and women alike, tattoos are discovered in every shape, size and color pattern imaginable.  Whether they&#8217;ve been found to be something that was once held sacred or they&#8217;re for decoration only, tattoos have been around for ages and will continue to be around for ages to come.</p>
<h3>Tattoos | Why Do People Get Them</h3>
<p>Some people get a tattoo simply because they want to have one.  Other than not putting much careful thought into its long term implications, nor being very selective about what particular design they want, this is not necessarily negative.  For many, simply liking artwork on one&#8217;s skin is reason enough to visit a local tattoo studio, hand over a relatively-large sum of money, and have something etched into one&#8217;s skin that is intended to remain there for the rest of one&#8217;s life.  The most intricate design or the most plain ones can be a matter of speaking to the entire world, or something which one chooses to keep solely to oneself.</p>
<p>Others use this form of self-expression in a manner similar to what generations past used to do with t-shirts:  to show the world what they wish to say.  They choose wording, or designs which symbolize something that is meaningful to them.  You can see everything from American flags and crosses to the names of who they love, and occasionally, wording which pushes the limits of the First Amendment.  In the past, people wore what they believed, stood for and cared about on their shirts;  these days tattoos often serve the same purpose.</p>
<p>Many people use tattoos as memorials.  Tattoos can be designed for remembrance of a deceased loved one, of course, but they can also be designed for the purpose of keeping in mind other places or situations which a person does not wish to forget.  When there is someone or something that you wish to hold close to your heart, a tattoo can be a beautiful way of doing it. Photographs and other souvenirs are not permanent  tattoos are.</p>
<p>Why do people get tattoos?  The reasons are as varied as there are individuals.  Whether you yourself have a tattoo or not, if you know someone who does, it is important to realize that you do not know what that person&#8217;s reasons are, unless he or she decides to tell you.</p>
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