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Monday, 31 October 2011

Angelina Jolie Tattoos

angelina jolie's tattoos closeup
Hollywood's sexiest female star, Angelina Jolie is a big fan of tattoo body art and has graced her skin with several tattoos. Angelina has a bengal tiger tattoo and tribal script designs on her lower back. She has a script on her neck that reads "know your rights". Angelina also has a big black cross on her lower stomach above her pubic bone with latin script. On her left shoulder blade is a Buddhist Pali incantation written in Khmer script. This tattoos was done by tattoo artist Noo Sompong Kanhphaiin in a hotel in Pathum Thani, Thailand. She used to have a dragon and billy bob on her left arm that has since been removed by a laser. She now has a tattooed the geaographical coordinates of the exact locations that each of her children came into her life. On Angelina Jolie's left forearm, she has Roman Numerals which stand for the date May 13, 1940, which is the date Winston Churchill gave a famous speech.....
Angelina Jolie's Lower back tattoo

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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Temporary Tattoos - A Quick Guide



These days, more and more people have taken the decision to get a tattoo. However, if you like the idea of body art, but don't want to leave a permanent mark on your skin, it might be worth taking a look at temporary tattoos.
It's not exactly known when temporary tattoos first appeared, but it's generally accepted that they were first commercially available around 1900.
Initially, they were created using food coloring and provided on special paper that was impregnated with the design of tattoo. These pieces of paper were then held over the desired area of the body and transferred to the skin using water. These temporary tattoos were widely distributed for free with various food products.
Initially, there wasn't a great choice of temporary tattoos available, but in recent years their popularity has grown rapidly, as have the number of products.
It has now reached the stage where they are regarded as legitimate pieces of body art and are widely used as fashion accessories.
At this stage it's important to bear in mind that these temporary tattoos only last a few hours or a few days. As soon as you wash the tattooed area the design will begin to break up.
It is possible to find other temporary designs that last slightly longer, such as henna tattoos, but that's the subject of another article.
The main attraction of temporary tattoos is revealed in the name. They won't last forever, so if you don't like the design, you won't have to put up with it for the rest of your life. And if you're the type of person who likes change, it gives you an opportunity to alter the look of your body on a regular basis.
There's also a sizable number of people who would like a tattoo but are concerned about poor hygiene, infection, needles or anxious about the potential pain of getting a tattoo.
Temporary tattoos are also a great way to help you decide whether or not to get a permanent tattoo. They can help you to decide the type of designs that you like, where to place them on your body, and most importantly, whether you could live with a certain tattoo design forever.
Temporary tattoo designs can be found online or perhaps even at your local tattoo parlor. And if you opt for a high quality temporary design it should look exactly like a tattoo of the permanent variety.
There are thousands of different designs to choose from ranging in size from tiny to large and covering a whole range of styles.
So you want a traditional heart and anchor design? No problem. Or how about the latest ultra cool design or perhaps a cute pixie on your shoulder? Temporary Celtic tattoos are also extremely popular.
It's also possible to get temporary tattoos that display words and phrases. So why not get a heart that bears the name of your partner? At least it doesn't present the same risk as a traditional permanent tattoo which may last longer than the relationship is represents.
And finally, if you can't find a temporary design that you like, there are numerous tattoo packages that allow you to design your own temporary tattoo designs. So you can be as artistic or as outrageous as you want.
You just create a design using the materials provided, then transfer it onto the relevant part of your body. And if it doesn't turn out as intended, it can be washed away with nothing more than soap and water. It's quick, it's easy, it's fun, and most importantly it's not permanent.


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Kardashian Khaos Sneak Peek!

Kardashian Khaos Khloe Tattoo
Kardashian Khaos Kim Tattoo


Kardashian Khaos is opening next Tuesday, November 1, at The Mirage in Vegas and we could not be more excited! In anticipation of the big day, Kim, Kourt and I wanted to each give you a sneak peek of the fab products you’ll be able to purchase at the store. So I present to you… KARDASHIAN TATTOOS (temporary of course LOL)!!!!!!!!! How cute?! These are just some of the items we’ll have available, there’s LOTS more! Head over to Kim’s blog and Kourt’s blog to see the sneak peeks they’ve revealed. YAY!

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Having Fun With Temporary Tattoos









A lot of us don't want to take the step of getting a permanent tattoo, and even if we do, we really want to try before we buy, which isn't possible when you get a permanent tattoo. So for that reason, temporary tattoos are a great way to partake in the tattoo craze without having to commit your skin to a permanent image, or try it to see how it looks if you eventually want to get inked permanently.
There are several ways to receive a temporary tattoo. One is the obvious one we may have already participated in with our children, where we get a simple transfer, wet it, and they have an instant tattoo. Others get them airbrushed on using a stencil, or maybe colored on using body paint, body pencils, or body crayons. Some of these can look pretty good if you have a good artist doing it.
Some tattoos have even been used recently for children's safety, with parents putting a tattoo on the kids and including their cell phone number if they get lost in a crowded place, which has been known to happen. The latest craze with temporary tattoos has been with henna, which can look very good, but they usually have a brownish, orangish or burgundy type color, not really reaching those dark blue or black colors many people desire.
One thing that we all must be careful of is the false or "black henna," which really doesn't exist, but is marketed as such. It contains the chemical para-Phenylenediamine (PPD), which is used in a number of cosmetic products, among other things.
This can be dangerous and damage the skin, and is illegal for tattooing in most places. The key point to remember is there is no such thing as black henna, it's only PPD being mixed with true henna, to give the illusion that it is actually a real product.
PPD can permanently damage the skin, and leave the outlines of a tattoo on your skin for the rest of your life. Be careful especially in resort and tourist areas where tattoo artists advertise there wares. Some children have been tattooed and been left with permanent marking or scarring from the process. It could happen to adults as well.
Anyway, this isn't said to take the fun out of temporary tattoos, just to let you know to be cautious when going about your business.

Looking for celebrity temporary tattoos?


Looking for celebrity temporary tattoos? Want to wear the same tattoo as your favorite super star? Here is you opportunity to look like the famous! Get your temporary tattoos that resemble those of Robbie Williams, Amy Winehouse, Britney Spears, Lady GaGa, Angelina Jolie, Christina Aguilera, Alyssa Milano, Anastacia, Beckham, Kelly Osbourne, Linkin Park, Ludacris, Megan Fox, Mike Tyson, Pamela Anderson, Justin Timberlake, Banksy, Rhona Mitra, Rihanna, ..




Here's a celebrity we found while we were working during the summer 




All About Temporary Airbrush Tattoos


Have you ever heard of TATS or temporary airbrush tattoos? Temporary airbrush tattoos are actually a type of temporary tattoos. It is relatively new compared to the other temporary tattoos and the process is a little different too. In fact, I dont think you would be able to guess the process if you have heard about it for the first time. This is because it utilizes a technique which is quite different than the other temporary tattooing processes.
The tools used for TATS are an airbrush gun and a tattoo design stencil. You can choose from among a lot of tattoo design stencils where the design is already created. All you do is to put the tattoo stencil on dry skin and put color on it using an airbrush gun. This actually works the same way a car is painted.
So,the main difference between TATS and other temporary tattoos is in the tattooing process and the tools used.
In the case of temporary airbrush tattoos, a tattoo stencil is used and an airbrush is used to deliver the ink on the skin. The airbrush helps to maintain some delicate feature required by the tattoo design and helps to do the tattoo quickly too. It is the closest experience to getting a permanent tattoo.
Some people wont even be able to make out the difference between a TAT and a permanent tattoo. How cool is that?
Another advantage of TAT is that it is so easy to produce. All you have to do is get a tattoo stencil and airbrush and start creating your own tattoos.
Some of the most amazing types of tattoo designs [http://www.tattoodesignart.net/]