Things To Consider When You Want To Get A Tattoo
Tattoos are now regarded as socially acceptable, in the most part. In many ways they are now a part of our culture and won't be going away anytime soon. There are many reasons why people choose to get a tattoo.
Reasons You May Wish To Get A Tattoo
1.To mark a change in your life, such as the birth of a new baby or an aspect of your religion.
2.As a fashion statement in the form of body art.
3.To denote a goal or achievement
4.For inspirational reasons, such as something that has meaning.
5.Or maybe you just feel like having one. That's okay too J
Types Of Tattoo
Essentially there are five different types of tattoo. Abstract, naturalistic, simplified, complex and pledge.
Abstract: These are often made up of black ink and grey shading. Typical example of this are Celtic tattoos and Chinese symbols
Naturalistic: Basically these tattoos look realistic and involve a lot of detailed artwork. They are more costly than other types of tattoo due to the level of detail and time required.
Simplified: These tattoos appear in all shapes and sizes. Typical examples of this kind of a tattoo is an image of a tiger or a garden flower. Standard simplified tattoos are cheaper than the custom types.
Dedication: Also known as pledge tattoos. These are designs that incorporate such things as heart and banner into one design. Their popularity has reduced in recent times
Complex: These are usually a mixture of more than one tattoo, such as a series of images that are not related.
Pointers On Finding A Good Tattoo Parlor And Artist
Do try and use a tattoo parlor that has a good reputation Word of mouth could be your best ally in choosing a good one. Personal recommendations are best. If you see someone with a good tattoo ask them where they had it done. Do also make sure that the tattoo parlor you choose is clean
Do make sure the artist you are using to have your tattoo done is competent. Tip: Visit the parlor and if possible watch the artist at work on another paying customer.
Article by Richard Davies of Tattoo And Piercing ( A quality resource providing you with tattoo and piercing information )
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