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    the nearest tattoo shop and roll up your sleeve, there are a few things you need to know. So You Ask, What Exactly is a Tattoo? A tattoo is a puncture wound, made deep in your skin, that’s filled with ink. The tattoo is made by penetrating your skin with a needle and injecting ink into the area creating some sort of design of

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    comes courtesy of renowned tattoo artist Bang Bang, who has worked with celebrities such as Miley Cyrus, Cara Delevingne, and Lady Gaga in the past. RiRi posted a photo of her fresh ink via Instagram on Thursday. She captioned the photo: "Tagged by my dear friend @bangbangnyc." The photo, which coincidentally has a vintage look like Swift's 1989 album cover, showcases RiRi's tattoo adorned by several ankle bracelets. Rihanna was photographed heading into Bang Bang's studio in New York City on Wednesday

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    Becoming A Tattoo Artist

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    Tattoos have become increasingly popular over the years, and people have begun wanting not only to have a tattoo, but to learn the art of tattooing as well. If you are one of those who dream of becoming a tattoo artist then you should be prepared to work really hard on it because tattooing is not an easy thing to learn. Becoming a tattoo artist depends largely on a good apprenticeship, which normally lasts for about three years. Why does it have to take that long? Of course, you will be dealing with

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    Tattoo Decision Research

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    How to decide whether you should get a tattoo! Getting your body permanently inked with a tattoo is a big life decision. Like any other big step that need certain amount of commitment, tattooing yourself needs to be given a serious thought too. Irrespective of the fact that you are a first timer or thinking to get a bigger tattoo after your first experience, there are few basic questions you should be answering for yourself to make an informed decision. Level of interest: Explore the idea of getting

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    Objective and overview The objective of this project proposal is to create a strategic consultancy plan to improve Prey Tattoo Parlor. Encho Ivanov is a young and talented tattoo artist, his studio; “Prey Tattoo” is in the small town of Dobrich, Bulgaria. Encho has just moved back to Bulgaria and opened his own business after working in a top tattoo parlor in London. Since Prey Tattoo is a one-person company, he needs help as soon as possible to figure out how the market is doing, to upgrade his client

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    What Makes A Tattoo?

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    Tattoos can be pieces of art, or a disgrace to that person, and their family if done incorrectly. Find out what makes the difference, and also tricks to finding the perfect artist to give you that perfect piece. Getting a tattoo will be a awesome experience if you go to the right studio, and also if you put some thought into your idea of what you want, and not just get the first thing that comes into your head. Tattoos were once taboo in the US, even though body art is an

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    What Is Tattoo Body Art

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    art is seen as a way of "beautifying" the skin rather than represent something. The question is, does it though? This would depend on how a person perceives beauty. Aside from beauty we have "pretty" Pretty ugly symptoms if the process goes wrong. Tattoo/body piercing is risky business and should be given serious thought before you end up resembling a pin cushion. Body art can honor a special time in a person`s life. Regardless of how "special" the occasion and before making an impulse decision,

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    express themselves with their tattoo. You might be thinking to get your first one, but fear of the unknown can sometimes hold you back from it. The best thing you can do is educate yourself about the process how the human skin is transformed into a beautiful work of art. The first step is obviously working on your own tattoo idea. Tattoo is something will stay with you until the rest of your life, so do think twice before having one. Nothing worse than a meaningless tattoo that could make you regret

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    Tattoo Artist “Be a good looking corpse. Leave a good looking tattoo.” This quote was said by Ed Westwick, when talking about a tattoo artist leaving a tattoo on their canvas. A tattoo artist is someone who creates permanent images or words. This process is done by injecting ink under the skin. The needle doesn’t go in as deep as a regular shot would. This doesn’t mean it's painless, its more of an annoying vibration from the machine. A career as a tattoo artist is the ideal choice for someone who

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    Change of Tattoos and Young Adults in the Workforce Body art modification has changed drastically over the last several decades. The negative association that society has with tattoos is beginning to become over looked as the newer generations are adapting more and more. The younger crowd has begun to embrace the tattooed culture either through self-expression or stylistic body modifications, although the social stigmas still remain evident. Despite the military’s current views on tattoos, countless

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