Thursday, August 22, 2013

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now: What is a Tattoo?

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now
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What is a Tattoo?
Aug 22nd 2013, 11:11, by tattoo.guide@about.com

While the question may seem simple enough, asking what is a tattoo, can offer answers that travel in many different directions.

Tattoos are permanent markings in the skin, usually made by way of ink and needles. Once ink is deposited into the dermis, the second layer of the skin, the wound scabs over and the skin heals to expose a design under the new layer of skin.

While the practice of tattooing used to be illegal, it is now an acceptable form of body art and practice. Depending on where you reside, there are certain age restrictions that may dictate the minimum age for getting a tattoo. Check with an established tattoo shop for local laws or jurisdictions specifying these tattoo requirements. In most cases, you'll need to be 18 years of age or have parental consent before getting a tattoo. You'll likely need that time to select a pierce with significance anyway.

Whether it be a memorial piece or one that expresses interests, hobbies, or even love themes, tattoos are rich in cultural history and deserve a bit of respect.

History of Tattoos

Tattooing has long been a way of ceremonial rites and passages in most cultures throughout the world. From Africa's scarification process to the Celts inking griffins and monsters that were later found on their corpses , tattoos are worn to mark special events, to pay honor or respect, and even to unite body to body with ash remains that are then inked under the skin.

Tattoos tell a story and can be written in any language. From symbols depicting cultural images, to words and font designs, if you dare dream it, a tattooist can likely create it and tell your tale on a living canvas. To celebrate life, choices, and to pay tribute and memorial to life's purpose and companions, tattoos can speak volumes. Many people choose to remember those they love, and honor traditions and life events with a tattoo. As the saying goes, a picture speaks a thousand words.

How Much Do They Cost

Tattoos cost money. Just as you expect to pay a professional for beauty, hair and other professional services, tattoo artists set their own rates and expect to be paid fairly based upon the details of the design, and their skill level. The better and more well known the artist, the more you will pay. Rest assured all artists will discuss their rates prior to beginning work. Or at least they should. If not, get out of there.

Things to Consider

Before you get a tattoo, proper time and consideration should be put into your piece to better avoid the chance of regret. Hasty tattoos are at the top of the list for tattoo removal, so don't be so quick to jump the gun, if you will. Spend some time going over tattoo art styles to narrow down your personal style. You'll find you are drawn to different looks the more you pay attention to body art.

Tattoo artist selection is also imperative in the tattoo process. Take your time and do some research on top tattoo artists. Watch a few of the latest tattoo reality shows to learn basic styles and techniques, and then develop an eye for the art.

Take your artistic eye to a more personal level by studying the works of modern artists and painters. Explore literature and mythology and begin to relate sentimental things that may apply to you, into design interpretations. This is the fun part, but by all means can be a lifelong process. Take your time. Your body deserves the best answer to the question, what is a tattoo?

It's something that becomes part of you.

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