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  • How to Pretend You Don't Have Tattoos When Mom's Around

    So, you went out and did it. You got all inked up. Now, you're headed home for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or the dog's birthday, and Mom and Dad are gonna hit the roof. Do you hide it? Or do you...

  • How to Apply Tattoos with a Tattoo Gun

    If you are going to do a home tattoo, you should use a real tattoo gun. You shouldn't use homemade tattoo guns.

  • Uses for Skin So Soft

    Skin So Soft is a popular skin product sold by Avon. It has a soft, silky, non-greasy texture that can make your skin very supple. Besides its general purpose, there are a few other uses for this...

  • Tattoo for Beginners

    When beginning a tattoo and searching for an artist it is key to build a relationship with them and trust them to do the best work possible. Find a tattoo artist to begin the probable life-long...

  • How to Get a Virtually Pain-Free Tattoo

    Getting a pain-free tattoo is not quite possible, but they generally don't hurt that bad unless they are done in more sensitive areas like the elbow or back of the knee. Learn more about the...

  • How to Get a Foot Tattoo

    A foot tattoo requires a good tattoo artist that can really saturate the ink in the foot due to constant bumping and touching involved with feet. Learn why researching a tattoo artist is important...

  • How Are Tattoos Given?

    When giving a tattoo, the design is placed on the skin with transfer paper and the tips of needles place ink on the layer of tissue that retails pigment. Follow proper tattoo after care procedure...

  • Ancient Tattoo Techniques

    Ancient tattoo techniques include using bone, wood and teeth for putting ink on skin. Learn more about ancient tattoo methods from an expert tattoo artist in this free video on tattooing.

  • Can Tattoos Cause Blood Poisoning

    Tattoos may not cause blood poisoning if the ink is mixed correctly with the right ingredients. Use the right ink with tips from an expert tattoo artist in this free video on tattooing.

  • Side Effects of Tattoo Ink Poisoning

    Side effects of tattoo ink poisoning include getting scar tissue and the tattoo's appearance changing. Take care of tattoos and avoid ink poisoning with tips from an expert tattoo artist in this...

  • Learning the Art of Tattooing

    The art of tattooing has been around for thousands of years. Learn the art of getting ink from an expert tattoo artist in this free video on tattooing.

  • Self-Tattoo & Gray Washes

    A tattoo ink gray wash can blend colors and add depth to a tattoo. Watch a tattoo artist shade with gray wash in this free self-tattoo video.

  • Gray Wash Depth in Self-Tattoo

    Gray washes of tattoo ink add shading and depth, many tattoo artists often practice the techniques on their own skin. Watch a tattoo artist add depth with gray wash in this free self-tattoo video.

  • Shading Red Ink in Self-Tattoo

    Shading with tattoo needles takes practice, and many tattoo artists practice on themselves. Watch a tattoo artist shade red ink on himself in this free self-tattoo video.

  • Make Ink Stick to a Tattoo Needle

    Ink does not stick to a tattoo needle, but it is drawn up into the tube by the movement of the needle before it runs down the side of the needle when it hits the skin. Find out how ink gets into...

  • How Are 6-Month Temporary Tattoos Done?

    Tattoos are one of the most common forms of body modification. Cultures from every corner of the globe have used tattoos to signify and decorate. Tattoos are so widely used because they can...

  • How Does the Ink in a Tattoo Never Come Off?

    The ink in a tattoo never comes off because the ink is injected underneath the top layers of the skin, making it impossible to remove without laser treatments. Understand the permanence of tattoos...

  • Tattooing Tips

    Tattooing involves constantly collaborating with other artists, trying new techniques, experimenting with different brands of ink and learning about new equipment. Be open to learning as a tattoo...

  • How to Make Black Tattoo Ink

    Making black tattoo ink should only be done by professional tattoo ink producers, as making ink from various ingredients is extremely dangerous and unsanitary. Only buy professionally manufactured...

  • About Tattoo Needles

    Tattooing is becoming increasingly popular. However, as with any business, there are some tattoo parlors that have more creative and skilled artists, because their work with computerized drawings....

  • Side Effects of Tattoo Ink Poisoning

    Getting poisoned tattoo ink is extremely unlikely given the sterile environment where tattoo ink is produced. Find out possible allergic reactions that can occur in some people because of tattoo...

  • Types of Tattoo Ink

    There are many brands of tattoo ink, but most ink types are made from a combination of witch hazel, distilled water and glycerin. Find tattoo ink that stays on the needle well and produces bright...

  • How to Work a Tattoo Machine

    Work a tattoo machine by properly assembling the needle in the tattoo machine, attaching the power chord, dipping the needle in ink and stretching the skin to apply the tattoo. Rinse off tattoo...

  • How Does a Tattoo Work?

    A needle is used to puncture the skin. The puncture goes below the epidermis (outer layer of the skin), to the dermis (second layer of skin). The needle must go to the second layer of skin to make...

  • How to Give Yourself a Tattoo With a Needle

    Ready to take that step and get a tattoo? The especially brave may want to consider a do-it-yourself approach. With just a few common household items, you can easily make that design you like a...

  • How to Make Tattoo Ink Lighter

    Everyone is prone to making mistakes in their lives. Sometimes they are just more permanent than others. Everyone who has ever gotten a tattoo knows what it is like to have something absolutely...

  • How to Shade a Tattoo

    Shading is one of the most difficult techniques to learn when giving tattoos. There are several things that you can do to try to get just the right amount of shading on a particular tattoo. This...

  • How to Mix Tattoo Ink

    Tattoos allow an avenue of self-expression unlike any other. If you're interested in giving yourself a tattoo or perhaps tattooing a friend, you need to know how to make your own tattoo ink....

  • How to Plan for a Tattoo

    Always wanted a tattoo but you were never quite sure how to go about it? Don't put it off any longer. Follow these simple tips and enter the tattoo parlor with more confidence.

  • How to Fashion a Makeshift Tattoo Gun

    Tattoos were once purely the province of pirates, yakuza and Hell's Angels--and yet, in the 21st century, tattoos are now a fashion symbol embraced by mainstream culture. But nothing will ever...

  • How to Get a Black Light Tattoo

    As we learn more about inks and various tattoo techniques, we find new and exciting ways to personalize tattoos. One way is with a black light tattoo, a tattoo that shows up only underneath black...

  • How to Place a Tattoo

    When deciding where to place a new tattoo, you may think the only decision to make is how visible you want it. There are, however, several other factors you should consider before permanently...

  • How to Cover a Scar With a Tattoo

    Scars from burns, surgical procedures, accidents or other incidents may feel like a blemish on your body that you can't stand to look at. Maybe you're considering covering this area with a bright...

  • How to Keep Tattoos From Fading

    There's nothing like a fresh piece of body art--the colors are so crisp and bright. Unfortunately, many people will notice their tattoo has faded over time and the colors aren't nearly as vivid as...

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