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Body Art Designs - The Pros And Cons

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Body Art Designs - The Pros And Cons

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  1. Express Yourself With Body Art However, tattoos are being applied more skillfully than ever these days, so if a person becomes tired of their tattoo, they had better select the right kind of tattoo removal. Sometimes, a person does not become tired so much as plain hateful towards their tattoo, especially if it contains the name of an ex lover!There are two main kinds of tattoo removal. The first kind is known as TCA tattoo removal. This method involves a clear chemical being applied to the tattooed area once every couple of weeks. What makes this removal method somewhat controversial is the fact that is it is done at home by the person who wants to get rid of their tattoo. Needless to say, if directions are not completed followed, scarring might occur.The second, more commonly done method of tattoo removal involves lasers. This procedure is done by a dermatologist in an outpatient setting. First, a topical anesthetic cream is applied to the tattooed area. A handheld laser device is used to target the skin molecules that have bonded to the tattoo ink. This will need to be done over several sessions.

  2. In the brotherhood, or in this case sisterhood, of ink (once you get a tattoo...you're a card-carrying member) the most popular design sported by women of all walks of life from all over the world is the butterfly. Whether combined with a flower tattoo design (roses, lilies, daisies or sunflowers) or a vine tattoo design (typically done as a butterfly armband) or a wispy-thin tribal tattoo design, butterfly tattoos have a versatility that few tattoo designs have. Aside from the beauty of symmetry, shape, hue and infinite variety in pattern (like snowflakes, no two butterflies are totally alike) of these imaginative designs, butterfly tattoos can literally be placed anywhere on the body.The main reason is the human/butterfly connection that has existed for centuries and recanted in the mythologies of many ancient civilizations. It's a widely held belief that that butterflies are the physical symbols of the human soul and just as the night butterfly is attracted by flame, the human soul is attracted by heavenly truths.

  3. Now, the types of women who get butterfly tattoo designs are as diverse as the patterns on the butterfly's wings. These women can be creative, delicately lovely, patient, observant, and intelligent, in tune with nature, deeply committed to friendships and virginal. But they can also be pedantic, shrewd, judicious, aristocratic and reserved.Does a Butterfly Tattoo Represent Different Meanings On Different Parts Of The Body?Most definitely. What's amazing is that a good number of women tend to place butterflies on one of the seven chakra points without even realizing it. The seven points are: the crown (the top of the head), third eye (the forehead above and between the eyebrows), throat, heart, solar plexus, reproduction (lower belly or lower back), and tribal root (beneath the groin). Now, some of you might not think of placing a butterfly tattoo on your crown, third eye or throat, but we have seen it and depending on the design, it can look pretty hot.

  4. On the shoulder blade, the butterfly tattoo represents the dreamer, whose head is usually in the clouds. On the chest, butterfly body art signifies unconditional love for all living things. On the lower back, the butterfly symbolizes stability, survival, self-preservation, physical health, prosperity, and trust.Below the belly, the butterfly tattoo design The DIY Smart Saw typically represents virginity. This stems from the longstanding tradition of branding virginal maidens as an act of tribute and respect to the gods (and not always as a sacrifice or offering, either). Later, a butterfly tattoo in this area came to mean a vow of celibacy or a "return to innocence". It has since been modified to designate the reproductive region as a vessel of true love. Love enters and love is produced from this area.In Greece the belief is that a new human soul is born each time a butterfly emerges from its cocoon, while in Ireland, people believe that butterflies are the souls of the dead waiting to pass through purgatory, and while Germans have a similar belief, they hold that the dead are reborn as children who fly about as butterflies, bringing childbirth to childless parents. http://explorereading.net/the-laserless-tattoo-removal-guide-review/

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