Friday, 22 January 2016

Temporary metallic tattoos – safe and effective for use



Why metallic tattoos?
 Temporary body tattoos designs have the shine of gold jewelry and the trendy appeal of tattoos without the commitment. The variety of curated designs suits any occasion and the temporary metallic tattoos are easy to apply and safe to remove. They offer the look of permanent tattoos but with more flexibility. Try mixing metallic tattoos with real gold accessories to create dimension to fit your own unique style.

Make sure your tattoo is safe to use:
The most significant risk in getting a tattoo is catching a blood-borne infection such as tetanus or hepatitis - or even HIV, in the worst situations. You run the risk of becoming infected if an instrument is used on you that had residue blood on it from a previous patron who carries a blood-borne infectious disease. While the potential of contracting a fatal disease just to get a tattoo may seem scary, in reality the risk of catching an infectious disease can be largely minimized in professional tattoo parlors. This is done primarily through the exclusive use of single-use tools. This means that blood will not be passed between patrons.



Temporary tattoos – demand forever:
While tattoos will fade over time, this is a very drawn out process that cannot be relied on to quickly remove a tattoo. That means, in order to avoid embarrassment, make sure you only get a tattoo that you will be happy having for the rest of your life. Of course, in egregious situations, a laser treatment can be used to accelerate the natural fading process. This process, however, is not perfect, requires repeated visits to the technician, and in rare situations can even cause permanent scarring. It is all to say that it is easier to make sure you will be happy with your temporary metallic tattoo before you get it.

Monday, 11 January 2016

Making a tattoo necklace with the help of beading

Tattoo accessories offer an answer for those too young or unable to get a tattoo, making it impossible to get a tattoo. Tattoos, particularly ones on the neck, are restricted in numerous working environments; however they give you a tense, cool looks at different times. A jewelry tattoo accessory gives you the look of a tattoo when you need one, yet isn't lasting and won't blur. Traditional tattoo pieces of jewelry are basically woven chokers. Notwithstanding, you can give them a unique feel with beads. In the event that woven effectively, the dots will look like a portion of the tattoo.

Procedures to follow:
  •   Cut two bits of beading wire around 1/2 times the length of you need your choker to be. In case, if your neck measures 11 inches around, you'll need two bits of beading wire around 16.5 creeps in length.
  •   Gather the ends of the beading wires together and slip them inside the adjusted, clamp shaped portion of a clamshell lobster catch. Crush the clamshell shut on the finishes of the wire. These catches are made particularly to hold dainty wires like these.
  •    Separate the wires to one side and left; they are wires A and B, from left to right. Slip a crimp bead up to around 1 inch beneath the catch on wire B. Include a seed bead and a second crimp bead.
  •     Press both crimp beads close. They will fix around the wire and keep the seed beads in place. Dark crimp beads will look like some portion of the wire "tattoo."
  •    Slip wire B underneath wire A to one side. Convey wire B to the right up over wire A , making a circle. The beads sequence ought to lie at the zenith of the circle. This is a half-hitch tie.
  •   Add three beads to wire A around an inch beneath the circle in wire B. Wrap wire A fifty-fifty hitch tie around wire B, settling the beads at the summit of the circle.
  •   Keep including beads and hitching the wires until you have around one-half creep of wire left. Include the opposite side of the clamshell lobster catch and make the most of your jewelry tattoo.