Archive for June, 2009
Tatoo Removal Made Easy
June 29th, 2009
Tattooing, which is defined as the permanent insertion of ink or other pigments below the skin using a sharp instrument, has been used for cosmetic and ritual purposes since the Neolithic era. It has been used to identify criminals, invoke magical powers and, most recently, to adorn the skin with colorful designs in what has become a major trend.
Indeed, a recent telephone survey done by the American Academy of Dermatology reports that 36 percent of people between the ages of 18 and 29 are tattooed, and 24 percent of people between the ages of 18 and 50 have been inked. This represents a 16 percent increase over a similar survey done in 2003!
But what happens when that tattoo you thought was so cool 20 years ago just isn’t cool anymore?
Yes, tattooing has been around a long time, and something that has always gone along with tattoos since the very beginning is the desire to remove them. Whether the desire to remove the tattoo is a result of social, cultural, or physical reasons, people go to great lengths to get the job done.
Early techniques for removing tattoos included painful and scarring procedures such as sanding, cutting, and burning the skin. Unless you were willing to go to these lengths, tattoos were seen as permanent and irreversible. However, thanks to medical advances in the field of dermatology, surgeons are now able to remove tattoos safely and effectively.
Methods for tattoo removal today include dermabrasion, surgical excision, salabrasion, chemical peels, and laser surgery. Let’s examine how tattoos are removed with each of these methods.
Dermabrasion
With dermabrasion, the surface and middle layers of the skin are “sanded” away with a hand-held scraping or sanding tool. This process removes the pigmented skin and encourages the growth of new skin.
Dermabrasion is not for everyone. If the tattoo is old, or if the ink has been injected into the subcutaneous fat, dermabrasion may not work. Also, if the tattoo was done by an amateur and the ink is deposited at varying depths in the skin, complete removal may be difficult.
Side effects include skin discoloration, infection at the site of the tattoo, and scarring from repeated scraping and sanding. Complete removal of all the ink is not always possible.
Until laser surgery was introduced, dermabrasion was considered one of the most popular and effective ways of removing tattoos.
Surgical Excision
Surgical excision is performed under general anesthesia. During the process, the surgeon literally cuts the tattoo out of the skin, and closes the wound with sutures. This technique is more suitable for smaller tattoos.
This is one of the more invasive tattoo removal procedures, and complications include swelling, infection, and scarring.
Chemical Peel
A chemical peel, during which trichloracetic acid is usually used, progressively removes layers of skin, and eventually the tattoo.
Depending upon the age of the tattoo, and whether the ink is evenly distributed, it is not guaranteed that a chemical peel will completely remove a tattoo. Chemical peels can also cause permanent damage to the skin, such as lightening where the design used to be, or scarring.
Salibrasion
Salibrasion is perhaps one of the oldest methods of tattoo removal, and requires the skin to be “sanded” with salt. A local anesthetic is usually injected around the design, and the skin is aggressively rubbed with salt or a salt sanding block.
Complete tattoo removal can’t be guaranteed, and the procedure can leave the patient with raw, red, burned skin. Scarring is also a possibility with this method.
Laser Treatment
Laser treatment was introduced in the 1980s, and presented the best alternative to tattoo removal. The CO2 laser beam was used to vaporize the ink and the overlying skin, and was less painful, safer, and much easier than other techniques. However, the technique was not perfect. The healing process was long, there was considerable risk of scarring, and in almost all cases a faint image of the tattoo was left behind.
Q-Switched Lasers
Q-Switched Lasers were introduced about 10 years ago, and have been shown to be the most effective way to date to remove tattoos. Q-switched lasers emit light in very short but powerful flashes, which pass through the skin and break up the tattoo pigment.
Because the absorption of the laser light affects the energy’s ability to break up the pigment, different types of q-switched lasers are best used on different colors of pigment.
There are four different types of q-switched lasers:
1.Q-switched ruby lasers have a red light and are effective on most black, blue, and green pigments.
2. Q-switched alexandrite lasers emit a deep red light and are effective for most black, blue, and green pigments.
3. Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers emit an infrared light and are effective on most black and dark blue pigments.
4. Q-switched frequency-doubled Nd:YAG lasers emit a green light and are effective on most red, black, dark blue, and purple pigments.
While tattoo removal with q-switched lasers is completely safe, patients usually experience discomfort on the same scale as receiving the tattoo. A topical anesthetic can be applied one to three hours before treatment. The more treatments the patient has the less pain he or she will feel, as there will be less pigment to absorb the laser energy.
Antibiotic ointment and a light dressing are applied to the area after treatment and normal activity, including showering, can resume the next day. Light blistering or bleeding following the treatment is normal and should subside within a day or two.
All tattoos will require more than one treatment, the average being between five and 10 treatments depending upon the depth of the tattoo, the colors used, the location of the tattoo, and the health of the patient. Fading of the tattoo should be evident about two weeks after treatment, and another treatment can be done as soon as a month later.
While scarring will not occur as a result of q-switched lasers, mild skin texture changes can occur. Darker skinned patients may also experience some skin lightening, though this is usually temporary.
Is it guaranteed that the tattoo will completely disappear when treated with a q-switched laser? Well, because more than 100 tattoo inks are used today, and none of them are regulated by the FDA, it is impossible to predict how a particular ink will respond to laser treatment. However, in most cases the tattoo will completely disappear.
To find a physician board-certified in laser surgery who removes tattoos look in the yellow pages under Cosmetic or Laser Surgery, and/or Tattoo Removal. Or contact the Ethical Cosmetic Surgery Association to find a practitioner in your area.
Barry Lycka
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/tatoo-removal-made-easy-57416.html
Finding A Flower Hawaiian Tattoo - A Sexy Design For All Females
June 28th, 2009
A true flower Hawaiian tattoo is a great idea for any female, but finding the quality artwork online can be impossible, as you may have noticed. So many women either give up searching, or go to the extreme of settling on tattoos they don’t 100% love, which no sane person should ever do. Well, here is what all females looking for this design should know, as well as how to avoid the generic stuff while finding the good content.
When it comes to something as special and detailed as a flower Hawaiian tattoo for you, settling on generic artwork is not an option. I tend to stress the word “settle” because I have seen so many people do exactly this. Whether it’s because you are just plain tired of looking for good art, or you think you can’t find any better, this should never been done. You can find the high quality stuff online, but not where most people are looking for it.
To find any great flower Hawaiian tattoo design for a female, you will want to stay far away from search engine. For locating great designs, they are pretty useless and can even deter you. Places like Google and Yahoo just lead us to the thousands upon thousands of cookie-cutter websites out there that have all the same generic designs as the next place. Not only is the content plastered on hundreds of other sites already, but the designs they do have are well over six years old in a lot of case. Who knows how many females might have that generic flower Hawaiian tattoo inked on their body already? That would not be good.
To top it off, a large portion of the designs at those cookie-cutter places were not even draw not be implemented as tattoos in the first places, which is crucial for a detailed piece like a flower Hawaiian tattoo. This is because the artists that make a lot of the artwork there have no real knowledge when it comes to tattoos. While they might be good at what they do, which his draw, a bunch of them don’t know what it takes to make something that will look even half as good once made into real life tattoos. This crucial skill is needed to make quality tattoos; tattoos that will look just as good on your skin as they did on paper. That’s the kind of flower Hawaiian tattoo you want and need. Anything less would be a sore disappointment.
The good news is that any female can easily and quickly locate the high quality flower Hawaiian tattoo online…
This short path starts with using internet forums to find that perfect flower Hawaiian tattoo. I can’t tell you how many time I (and many people I know) have used forums to locate the hundreds of quality websites out there that feature original artwork that is not plastered all over the web. These are also the places that tend to have female designs that were truly drawn to be implemented as tattoos. They were actually drawn as to be made into tattoos, by real artists. There are tons of huge forums on the internet and each one is filed with insider information and knowledge about tattoos, yes, even any given flower Hawaiian tattoo you may be looking for.
Getting the absolute perfect flower Hawaiian tattoo of your dream is easier than you think, so please, don’t settle on generic female artwork that you will regret in the future.
Adam Woodham
http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/finding-a-flower-hawaiian-tattoo-a-sexy-design-for-all-females-421603.html
Angel Tattoo Galleries
June 26th, 2009
Today people just love sporting Fairy and Angel Tattoos, as they look very cute! There are many Angel Tattoo Galleries all over the world. Not only women even men visit Angel Tattoo Galleries, after all today we are living in an era where everything is Unisex! In order to avoid confusions all the Angel Tattoo Galleries now days offer the customers with Flash or photos of each and every design.
One can get to see the various designs of Angel Tattoos available at Angel Tattoo Galleries by not only visiting Angel Tattoo Galleries but also by logging on to the sites of the Angel Tattoo Galleries. Before getting the Angel Tattoos done one should always check out reputable Angel Tattoo Galleries as they offer safe Tattoos.
Good Angel Tattoo Galleries offer wide range of designs colors and sizes of Angel Tattoos. One can get several Designs like Child Angle Tattoos, Adult Angel Tattoos many more types of Angel Tattoo designs from good Angel Tattoo Galleries.
Some Angel Tattoo Galleries offer the customers with fused Angel Tattoos. The Artists mix Angle tattoos with things like Flowers, plants, Sun, birds, animals etc to add up to its beauty!
One can get the Angel Tattoos done on almost any part of his body, he needs to tell the same to the Angel Tattoo Galleries and theyâll take care of the rest. Good Angel Tattoo Galleries have expert Tattoo makers who can make the Angel Tattoos on back, chest, lower back, shoulders, arms or even on personal area! Some Angel Tattoo Galleries offer free Angel Tattoo designs!
Deepak Bansal
http://www.articlesbase.com/printing-articles/angel-tattoo-galleries-82422.html
Cross Tattoo Galleries
June 23rd, 2009
There are Cross Tattoo Galleries, which exclusively offer the customers with Cross Tattoos. Cross Tattoos are religious symbols and so the Cross Tattoo Galleries make the Cross Tattoos in such a way that they do not look vulgar! The Cross Tattoo Galleries offer wide range of Cross Tattoo designs, thus one can get make choice. For getting good quality Cross Tattoos one should always visit reputable Cross Tattoo Galleries.
Good Cross Tattoo Galleries offer the customers with the photos or flash of all their Cross Tattoo designs. With them the Cross Tattoo Galleries make it easy on the part of the customers to select from a design. Some of the popular designs of Cross Tattoos offered by good Cross Tattoo Galleries include Latin Cross Tattoos, Cross of Triumph Tattoos and Anchor Cross Tattoos to name some.
Today there are Cross Tattoo Galleries, which not only offer Permanent Cross Tattoos but also Temporary Cross Tattoos. The Temporary Cross Tattoos are hot favorites among the kids as they are easy to apply and remove. There are quite a few Cross Tattoo Galleries, which offer the customers with online services. Thus the Cross Tattoo Galleries enable the customers to also check out their designs by just sitting at home!
Before getting the Cross tattoos done one should always see if the Cross Tattoo Galleries are using safe and nontoxic methods of making the Tattoos, as it is your skin, which are risking! The Artists working in Good Cross Tattoo Galleries can make the Cross Tattoos on almost any part of the body that is from head to toe!
Deepak Bansal
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/cross-tattoo-galleries-110923.html
Tattoo - Should I or Not?
June 21st, 2009
One of the avenues of self-expression especially for the younger generation is the tattoo. Although there was a time when tattoos are thought of only for the punks and the criminals, tattoos now are in vogue with celebrities like Cristina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Paris Hilton and a lot more sporting their own insignias in various parts of their body.
Tattoos are actually a great way to express one’s conviction and beliefs. Some people for instance used tattoos as a way of showing to the world their personal advocacies, whether they be about the Iraq war or the animal rights.
When tastefully done, tattoos can also be a way to make a fashion statement. Depending on the placement, a tattoo can be a really sensuous and sexy addition to your body. Most women place tattoos on their lower backs, on the cheeks of their buttocks, near their ankles, on their shoulders, or near their belly buttons.
There are actually a lot of designs to choose from depending on what you aim for when having your tattoo. Women for instance will settle for feminine pictures like flowers, butterflies and circles while men will put on symbols and foreign wordings. Others will have the names of their loved ones tattooed while other will place symbols of their personal advocacies on their bodies.
Some place words that are part of their personal mantras as a reminder of what they believe in and what they should do. If you are also thinking of getting a tattoo, here are some of the factors that you should consider. Read on before you decide!
Where to get the tattoo
Although tattoos are virtually commonplace especially for the younger kids, it is still important that you choose the establishment where you will have your tattoo done. Remember that needles are needed to do a tattoo design and it will be used to pierce your skin. It is important then that you choose a place that is both established and safe because you can get all kinds of illness with contaminated needles, including AIDS, Hepatitis and other sickness that can be transmitted through blood.
If you do not know any centers that specialize with tattoos, better ask around before you go. Do not attempt to do your own tattoos or have your friends do it for you. This is extremely dangerous and it can mean infections when not taken cared of properly. Leave the tattoos to the professionals who know what they are doing!
Choose carefully and choose well
Although a tattoo can be erased anytime, it will not be as easy as rubbing it off. Sometimes it will leave a scar that will take a long time to heal. It is important then that you are sure of the design that you are going to have tattooed on your skin as this is a permanent thing. Once tattooed, it will be hard to remove it.
In choosing designs, it is good to select one that is universal and timeless. Choose something that you will always like. Putting the name of your current partner as your tattoo is not so good since there is a chance that you will someday call off the relationship. It is also not good to symbols that you feel is just a part of your current phase. Choose a design that will also grow with you.
Bob Janeway
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/tattoo-should-i-or-not-97150.html
Faq About Tattoos
June 19th, 2009
Q: Will it hurt when I get a tattoo?
A: Simply put, yes. There is some degree of pain involved and the amount really depends on your level of tolerance. If you are scared or have a fear of needles, it’s fair to say that some of the pain will come from your fear of the process.
Q: Can the tattoo artist use any type of cream that will numb my skin?
A: Generally speaking, these products are not recommended. You can ask your tattoo artist for specific reasons.
Q: Are tattoos expensive?
A: If it is quality work, yes. Anyone can offer you a deal on a cheap tattoo, but this is going to be a permanent part of your body and you want the work to be something that you are proud of. In a nutshell, you will get what you pay for. When it comes to tattoos, don’t cut any corners when it comes to cost and never ask the artist to lower his/her price.
Q: When should I get a tattoo?
A: Many do not realize this, but the sunny months of summer can reek havoc on a tattoo. Therefore, it is often recommended that individuals get tattooed during the winter months when the sun’s rays are not as powerful and, therefore, not as damaging to the work itself.
Q: If I am sick, is it still OK for me to get a tattoo?
A: If your immune system is not 100%, getting a tattoo is probably not a good idea. You will need the full strength of your immune system to help with the healing process of your skin, so avoid the process if you are under the weather. Instead, call to reschedule your appointment for a later date when you will be feeling better.
Q: If I have tattoos, is it still OK to get a natural suntan or visit the tanning bed?
A: Even though everyone desires the perfect sunkissed tan, especially in the summer, exposing your tattoo to UV rays/light is not a good idea. This can cause the color in your tattoo, or the artwork itself, to fade. When you are outside in the sun, you can wear sunblock to help protect your tattoo from the sun’s damaging rays.
Q: If I have recently gotten a tattoo on my leg, when can I shave again?
A: Because each individual’s healing process is unique, there is no universal answer to this question. Your tattoo is a wound and, like all wounds, it needs to heal before you can safely resume shaving. Otherwise, you will continually aggravate the scab or any raised areas that are present on almost every tattoo. Some can resume shaving within 5-10 days, which is often when the new protective layer of skin has surfaced after the final peeling stage. It is best to ask the tattoo artist about the exact stages of the healing process and what to watch for as an indicator of when you can begin shaving again.
Q: I have a friend who recently purchased a tattoo kit and they promised me a really good deal. Is this safe?
A: Absolutely not. Your friend could very well be endangering your health by âpracticing’ their skill on you. In order to become a professional tattoo artist, an individual needs to get the proper apprenticeship through a tattoo studio, observe the process and begin practicing on material objects before tattooing people. The apprenticeship usually takes 3-5 years, so there is no way that this type of knowledge can be learned in a kit.
Q: Can I remove the bandage after I get a tattoo so that I can show my friends?
A: This is not a good idea. The bandage is there because the tattoo artist realized the potential for infection if the wound were to be exposed to open air. Leave the bandage on according to the instructions from the tattoo artist.
DISCLAIMER: This article is to be used for informational purposes only. The information contained herein is not intended to be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice. Before deciding on getting a tattoo or having one removed, the patient must consult a licensed medical doctor for medical advice and/or to determine the best course of action for his/her individual healthcare needs.
Cristi
http://www.articlesbase.com/self-help-articles/faq-about-tattoos-51665.html
The Meaning of Floral Tattoos
June 17th, 2009
Flower tattoos are most popular among women. The majority of people choose to select floral tattoos according to the meaning of different flowers.
The rose is one of the most popular among flower tattoos, along with babyâs breath, which means pure heart, the buttercup and itâs symbol of riches, the carnation and itâs meaning of love.
The daisy is a favorite among floral tattoos as it symbolizes innocence.
The sunflower means beauty and the tulip with itâs meaning of enchantment.
As you can see, each flower is not only different in appearance, but in symbolization as well.
A men who choose floral tattoos will often accompany it with a name or other symbol. An example may be a rose with the name of his spouse or mate.
This article is for information purpose only. Before the purchase or application any tattoo, an individual should make sure that the artist is properly trained and licensed to produce a safe and quality tattoo. Any tattoo is not to be applied by an amateur or anyone who has not been properly trained in the handling and sterilization of tattoo equipment.
Cristi
http://www.articlesbase.com/article-marketing-articles/the-meaning-of-floral-tattoos-89965.html
Feminine Tattoos - Things to Consider
June 15th, 2009
While anyone considering getting a tattoo needs to do a little planning, women in particular should give some thought not only as to what the tattoo is going to be, but to where on the body it will be. It is important to take location into consideration to get a feminine tattoo that continues to look good over time.
Pregnancy and normal aging can cause changes in women’s bodies that produce more change in the elasticity of the skin in certain areas than what is typically seen in men. You don’t want a nice, pretty, feminine tattoo in a place where it is likely to be on sagging or stretch-marked skin. Not only do potential skin changes make some areas unsuitable, tattoos can draw attention to areas that you might want to be less noticeable at some point in your life.
For this reason, I suggest that women consider areas for their tattoos that are not subject to big changes in skin elasticity and tone. The ankle, back of the neck, low back, and shoulder blade areas work well in most situations. Another area where the skin tends to stay relatively firm is the forearms, but this area is more popular for masculine as opposed to feminine tattoos.
Although popular locations for tattoos with many women, the belly-button area and the breasts are subject to considerable distortion with the changes that tend to occur with pregnancy and aging. Even the pubic area can be susceptible to loosening of the skin, or some sagging of the lower belly from above, and so these areas might be better to avoid.
After you decide where to get the tattoo, the next decision is what to get. The first recommendation is to NEVER have someone tattoo the name of your lover anywhere on your body. No matter how good the relationship is right now, things can change!
There are many possibilities for feminine tattoos, so choosing can be challenging. The main thing is to pick something that you really like and not let yourself get talked into something you don’t want, because that tattoo will be with you for a very long time. Spend the time to study your options to figure out what you want - there’s no need to rush into anything.
If you are looking for an image such as a Celtic knot, a flower, or some other picture, simply keep looking until you find something that you really like. If you are considering an Asian letter or some kind of symbol, I recommend that you research it fully to be sure you know what it means. A single reference or a tattoo artist may give you incorrect information, and so instead of a symbol that means “gentle waters”, it could very well mean “puddle of urine”. Just be sure you know what it is that you are having permanently imprinted on your body.
George Best
http://www.articlesbase.com/relationships-articles/feminine-tattoos-things-to-consider-286255.html
Removing Tattoos: not All Colors are Alike
June 13th, 2009
Tattoos have become commonplace in todayâs society. Tattoo parlors have reported record demand over the past five years, and the percentage of individuals with tattoos has increased significantly over that same time period. In recent times, an increasing number of women have been getting tattoos. While teenage girls are the average female customers, more women in their 30s and 40s are getting tattoos as well. And the reasons for getting a tattoo are as varied as the designs. While some individuals get tattooed to mark special occasions, some get them for no special reason at all.
But with this growing trend comes many who ultimately regret the decision. Some see their tattoo as a mistake immediately, while others become less satisfied with the body art over time. As we age, the breakdown of collagen in the skin leaves tattoos looking worn & unappealing. As sure as the tattoo craze has been growing, so to has the demand for tattoo removal.
Traditional methods of tattoo removal included dermabrasion, chemical treatments or Excision. While immediate and more economical, these procedures generally leave serious scarring which in many instances looks worse than the tattoo. But today, more & more dermatologists & cosmetic professionals are turning to lasers to fade & remove tattoos.
Everything from small, single-color tattoos to large, multicolored ones can now be significantly faded, if not completely erased, by the beams of light that new, special lasers produce. And, as importantly, there is little risk of the scarring or loss of pigmentation that the other procedures will cause.
In many cases, the tattoo will completely disappear. Greater than 95% fading of the tattoo may be accomplished with laser treatments. However, it is very important to know that over 100 tattoo inks are in use worldwide today, none of which are regulated by the FDA. Not knowing which tattoo ink, how deep or how much was used, makes it impossible for the physician to predict the degree of removal on any given tattoo.
Often times, it is the color of the tattoo itself that determines the success of the laser removal procedure. The type of laser used to remove a tattoo depends on the tattoo’s pigment colors. The Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser has become the standard laser for tattoo removal. This laser effectively removes black, blue, purple and red tattoo pigment. The VersaPulse laser combines four lasers in one unit, including three proven Q-switched lasers (Q-switched ND:YAG, Q-switched Alexandrite, and Q-switched FD ND:YAG) and is shown effective in treating all ink colors including yellow and green, typically the hardest colors to remove.
Removing a small tattoo of one color may take two to six 10-20 minute laser treatments; multicolored tattoos may take up to 6 or more sessions depending on their size and types of ink. Sessions are usually spaced 4-6 weeks apart
It is advised that you consult a professional for information concerning tattoo removal to determine the best option for you. For more information, please visit Cos-Pro for more info.
R Grey
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/removing-tattoos-not-all-colors-are-alike-116151.html
The Popularity of the Hawaiian Flower Tattoos
June 12th, 2009
Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Magill
Tattoos began as part of rituals of different tribes and ethnic groups. Before, it is used to signify a meaningful phase in the life of those who are to be given the symbol. The ritual is rather long and painful for the one having it done, but this thought is not entertained by him, for having the said sign is far more important. Nowadays, everyone can get their own tattoo, and there is no need for a ritual or a formal procedure before it can be obtained. Even girls opt to have their skins permanently become a canvass of an art work, and most of them choose designs that depict their character and personality, and of the most commonly sought after design is the Hawaiian flower tattoos.
Flower designs, such as the Hawaiian flower tattoos, are more than just a beautiful piece of art enduringly pasted on a pretty girl’s skin. According to some experts, the flower is the perfect symbol of nurturing and flourishing. It embodies both the earth and the life. Among the famous flowers, Hawaiian flowers are given special attention, for they are symbols of hospitality and friendship. Maybe this is the reason why a lot of people go for the Hawaiian flower tattoos.
Those who want flower designs but do not want the typical rose tattoos may choose the Hawaiian flower tattoos. This type of design still embraces the femininity of a flower tattoo only with a twist. Those who want to get the Hawaiian flower tattoos is not only given the choice of what design to pick, she also has the choice of picking the best Hawaiian flower that will best describe her, because it has a lot of types.
In choosing a Hawaiian flower tattoo design, one must consider what the flower symbolizes. The most popular Hawaiian flower tattoo design is the Hibiscus flower. Although this type of flower may grow on different parts of the world, this is still considered as the state flower of Hawaii. Whether as a state flower or even as a Hawaiian flower tattoo design, it clearly represents the Hawaiian culture.
People who have gotten the Hawaiian flower tattoos usually have it in a tribal style wherein it is outlined by thick black lines and accentuated by a little color. The Hawaiian flower tattoos is sometimes seen alongside other Hawaiian icons like the sea turtles or even the famous surfboards. Other people who have acquired the Hawaiian flower tattoos have them modified in such a way that the tattoo would stand out and attract more attention. Some people were seen parading Hawaiian flower tattoos drawn like a lei on their necks, similar to the famous Hawaiian lei given to tourists as their sign of “aloha”.
However, no one should have a tattoo without thinking it over. Tattoos are permanent scars on the body, and it is only proper that it is done deliberately. And then, only after ultimately being decided, that he can choose the best design that would fit her personality. In picking a design, consider the Hawaiian flower tattoos. This design is very exotic eye and catching, that is why the Hawaiian flower tattoos is not only popular to the Hawaiian people but to the people around the globe as well.
Steven Magill
http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/the-popularity-of-the-hawaiian-flower-tattoos-413717.html
