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What career opporitunities are available for people with tattoos and peircings?

I am interested in tattoos and peircings, but realistically I always wanted to know what kind of careers are available for people like that. Not jobs like retail and factory workers but careers like teaching, doctors, dentists, case workers, etc. Or, what other than porn, modeling, being an artist or musician is there to do?

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How much money does it cost to get all the tattoos oli sykes has?

Im thinking about getting tattoos, not exactly oli sykes’s tattoos but alot. So out of estimation how much money would it cost the best covered in tattoos? like oliver sykes has 54 tattoos.

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What is the difference bewteen irezumi and normal tattoos?

What is the difference bewteen irezumi and normal tattoos? Is it the quality of ink? Quality of texture? or the tools? If there’s no difference why do some pay more than 10000$ for it?

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by - February 27, 2010 at 7:51 pm

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Can police officers have tattoos and still get hired?

I am planning on getting tattoos after i get out of the Marine Corps. However I want to get tattoos that will cover my entire upper torso from my waist to my neck but stop to where it cant be seen with a shirt on I will also stop at my wrist where it cant be seen if im wearing a long sleeve shirt. Would this be acceptable?

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I gave myself a tattoo prison-style was that a good idea?

1mm diameter circle on my leg, made using a straight pin and a pen, its been on me for 2 months, nothing wrong with it, I’m 14, only my best friend knows.

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How To Select A Tattoo Artist

How To Select A Tattoo Artist

The only question as important, or more important than choosing the perfect Tattoo , is How To Select A Tattoo Artist. It doesnt matter if you find the perfect Tattoo , the one that will alway’s be the best representation of you and the story of your life, if the Tattoo artist is less than sufficient to create the Tat itself. Artist selection is definitely just as important as choosing the Tattoo itself, but how can we know which one to trust?

Well, unfortunately , tattoo’s arent like paintings or other artwork done on a physical canvas. Even though skin is definitely a physical canvas of sort’s, it cant be hung on a wall somewhere, whether it be the Tattoo artist’s office or a gallery somewhere. It if was, we could simply browse through past work and get a real idea of the Tattoo Artists ability.

What about picture’s of past work?

That is the number 1 question I am asked when discussing how to select a tattoo artist. And yes, pictures do help. They will let you know the drawing skills of the that artist. But pictures are usually taken immediatley after the Tattoo is finished, or soon there-after. But that isnt always a true measure of the Artist’s talent. There is a reason for this…

Tattoo’s and skin change.

How many time’s have we seen a great looking tattoo on one of our friends or acquaintance’s, and later on down the road, not too far down the road, they are back at the Tattoo Studio getting the Tattoo reworked. We all know that Tattoo reworks over time arent neccessarily a sign of an inept Tattoo artist, but sometimes the reason’s for the rework are definitely a sign, a bad sign.

When asked “How to select a Tattoo Artist”, the number 1 answer is a common answer to many of the talent inqueries we face. And the answer it’s pretty simple. 

Ask past customers.

Asking someone about the Artist a few years down the road could be the very best way to find out an artist’s ability. You can ask the important questions like, 

 

Is the shop clean and sterile? – (Its just a good sign of a professional) Did you feel comfortable? How long did the Tattoo Take to finish? Were there any problems during the Tattoo work? Was the Tattoo Artist limited in the style of work he/she could perform? Did the color of the Tat stay? Did it keep its original look? Have you had reworks done out of necessity? Biggest Question – Are you satisfied with the overall look of the Tattoo and its appearance?

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Now there are obviously many more question’s you will want to ask once you are narrowing your search. But being able to get answer’s like these to the “How to select a tattoo artist?” question will be a huge help. Finding out what previous customer’s think about the work done can be critical.

But what if you cant find any customers? What if you just dont know who to ask?

Thats O.K. there are cool tattoo community’s online that can answer questions about Tattoo studios and Tattoo Artist’s from coast to coast, or even from other countries.(Not just Canada and Mexico either)

But you gotta know where to look. Finding that kind of information isnt always easy. I mean, not everyine has the ability to gather that type of information on 1 site. But I know of 1 Tattoo Site that can provide information on all the major Tattoo Studio’s and Tattoo Artist’s from all over the globe. Dont worry, its not gonna cost you all kind’s of money.

And better yet, it also comes with plenty of the best artwork from real customers and Tatoo Artist’s. Yep, thats right, some of the best Tattoo artist from all over post there Art so others can see what they can do. It just might be the most valued asset on the internet.

Think about it, The Top Tattoo Artists posting FREE Tattoo Art for you to see and use as well. When you sign up for this site you will have instant access to other customers from the state of your choice. Telling you all the answers to those important questions that will decide whether or not you end up with a premium tattoo , or an embarrasing ink spot on your precious skin.

If you want access to the only Tattoo Artist review site on the internet, Follow The Link Below

 

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Tattoo for Girl Clients: Things to Consider

Today, tattoo designs and those designer tattoo for girl clients can be found everywhere. Try browsing through a couple of online galleries and you will surely find a couple of designs that you would consider having. Before you do get yourself tattooed there are some important things you should think about.

Getting the Best Design

The most common question for girls is which is the most appropriate design for girls. If you are asking about popularity, that is easy to answer. Girls would look great in floral, tribal, fantasy and foreign character designs. Tattoos however are never about just what is popular. Each tattoo design has its own unique significance. Each tattoo represents a person’s personality and preferences. It therefore follows that what may be great for one may not be great for you. When it comes to tattoo designs, you should have the final say. Good tattoo artists however can help you make the right decisions as to placemen t and tattoo size.

Tattoo Individuality

Tattoo designs are never completely unique. That is unless your design has been specifically made for you. If however, your tattoo was taken from a gallery, you could be sharing the same design with a couple of other people. Even so, tattoos should be all about individuality and uniqueness.

You may have the same tattoo as someone else. You may even have it on a common spot like the lower back. Nonetheless, a design that is personally significant to you is still unique to you. Always remember to find meaning in a tattoo for girl design before you have it etched on your skin. This is the best way to preserve the individuality of a tattoo.

Your Life Situation

Getting a tattoo is a personal decision you have to make. You should however, always consider your situation first. It may be all well and good to have a very obvious tattoo if you just work at home or on your own business. It might be a different story though if you work in an ultra formal corporate office. Let’s face it. Even if there isn’t anything wrong with tattoos, some people still have biases against people who have tattoos. You could loose clients or the respect of your boss and colleagues with an ill-placed tattoo. Design placement and size should therefore be influenced by your professional and personal situation. There are places where you can hide tattoos like your foot or upper arm.

Following Popularity

Tattoo styles also change with time. Some are specifically more popular at a particular time or decade. It may be tempting to get into the band wagon and pick a popular design. It can be anything from a cartoon character to the symbol or name of a famous pop artist. No one can say that this is entirely wrong. You should remember though that popular things and people do not stay forever. You are better off with a design that is personally important to you.

Tattoo Placement

It really is your choice where you want your tattoo. There are a couple of important placement considerations though. Aside from considering tattoo visibility, you should also consider skin quality. Females have different skins compared to males. There are certain parts that stretch, sag or develop cellulite as we age, give birth or gain weight. These areas may have to be avoided when considering tattoo placement.

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