Tattoo Supplies in Westminster CA Element Tattoo Supply Inc

January 7, 2012 by  
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Tattoo Supplies in Westminster Tattoo Kits Tattoos Machine Ink Inks Needles Guns Equipment How to Tattoo Supplies www.elementtattoosupply.com (714) 793-8546 Element Tattoo Supply Inc provides tattoo supplies to tattoo shops and artists. In fact, anyone around the nation can buy tattoo supplies….

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Tattoo Precautions: Better Safe Than Sorry

December 17, 2011 by  
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In this generation, there is no arguing that tattoos are among the coolest things; it makes one more popular, more interesting, and it gives you a certain boost in confidence as you go around town sporting it, or even when nobody sees it. Although, there still are negative issues about having tattoos, they are becoming more and more mainstream and it is showing no signs of backing off. No, I am not talking about social issues.

In getting a tattoo, safety should always be vigilantly observed to avoid medical issues. These include preventing diseases such as HIV, AIDS, hepatitis and other diseases that can be acquired through sharing of needles, use of unsterile equipments and sloppy procedures. You can do this by only going to tattoo shops and tattoo artists that are fully licensed. And you, yourself, have to make certain that everything that pierces your skin is new and sterile.

Another thing that could pose a health problem are those large tattoos such as full length dragon tattoos and elaborate Celtic designs. While they can be reproduced on skin in smaller versions, dragon tattoos are much more impressive-looking when done in large sizes, which heal much slower than smaller tattoos. Slower healing means greater risk for infection. And infection is one thing you don’t want to have with your new tattoo.

Some people who are either into the art of tattooing or into elaborate tattoos like dragon tattoos, which is a perfect example, prefer to have a full length dragon inked on their body with the tail of the dragon starting from their foot or ankle, coiling its way up ending with its head in an elaborate back piece. Dragon tattoos such as these are done in segments in different sessions to allow gradual healing. Lower foot tattoos are also prone to infections, which is why most tattoo artists are more careful when it comes to foot tattoos.

Getting a tattoo means a needle will be stuck in your skin multiple times, deep enough to make you bleed a little. Yes, it is painful. And if a person with a low pain threshold decides to get large tattoos like dragon tattoos, he could go into shock because of the pain. But pain thresholds vary for different people. Just make sure you are prepared for it mentally and physically.

Before getting a tattoo, it is better if you had your tetanus shots completed, just to be on the safe side. If you have diabetes, known allergies, skin infections, and low immune system, you might want to think twice about getting a tattoo. Also, if you are a keloid-former, it’s better not to have the tattoo at all, be it small tattoo or a large one. Either way, you’ll only be getting a chunk of scar tissue in the end.

A made up mind is not enough when deciding to get a tattoo. Your decisions must also have the blessings of your doctor. No matter how much you want one if your body’s saying no, then maybe in another lifetime if your body decides to permit it, you can have as much ink as you want.



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Itching for large dragon tattoos? How about Irish tattoos or some religious tattoos? Anything to go with your lifestyle as long as you’re sure you’re safe to have one. Visit http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com and you will find what you’re looking for and more.



Black or Color Ink

September 30, 2011 by  
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You may not have even given this one a thought, should I have my tattoo done in black ink or color ink? Well of course that decision is up to you and what you want. But there are a few little things you should know before you make that decisions. One of them being if you decide to get color ink your tattoo will cost more, so if you are looking to pinch pennies when getting a tattoo than I would go with black. Also I don’t know this from experience because all my tattoos are done in black ink, but I think a color tattoo may hurt a little more because more needles are used when tattooing with color ink.

Another great tip you should be aware of is that if you get color ink it tends to fade a lot faster than black ink. So you might be making several trips to your tattoo parlor over the years to get your tattoo touched up. If you are dead set on getting a color tattoo just make sure to keep it covered up and out of the sun as much as possible. Also if it will be exposed to sun make sure that you put at least a 30 SPF on it. Of course whether you decide to get your tat in color or black ink is totally up to you and there is no right or wrong when it comes to making this decision. As with any tattoo just make sure you are certain about your design and that you have found a good artist that will satisfy your needs.

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Box of 100 Sterilized Body Piercing Needles in 14 Gauge (14g) Reviews

September 8, 2010 by  
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Box of 100 Sterilized Body Piercing Needles in 14 Gauge (14g)

  • Implant Grade, 316L Surgical Stainless Steel
  • Tri-Beveled for Absolute Sharpest Tip in the Industry
  • E.O. Gas Sterilized
  • Stamped with Expiration Date for ensured freshness
  • Individually Packaged

These piercing needles have been individually packaged and E.O. Gas sterilized to ensure 100% sanitized piercings. Each Individual package is stamped with their sterilization date and expiration date.

Each needle is made of only the finest Implant Grade 316L Surgical Stainless Steel. The Tri-Beveled tip on these needles are the sharpest in the industry.

This is for one box of 100 Individually packaged, sterilized needles

List Price: $ 24.95

Price: $ 11.99

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