tattooblast

My take on the world of tattoo's and the recent going on's within it.

Friday, March 16, 2007

The Fascinating History of tattos

The Fascinating History of tattos

As humans living in the 21st century, it is very easy to think that the story of mankind is virtually limited to the last couple of centuries. If one looks at the rate of developments since the 1800's, it is easy to see that the changes in society, industry, and culture have seen the most change in recent times than they have in any other period of time. The history of tattos is somewhat different from the story of mankind, as the practice of body art has been around for thousands of years, and unlike other things that have been around for thousands of years (like clothing or tools), it has not drastically changed in that time period.

The art of marking one's body permanently can be traced back at least 5,000 years. A lot of the markings that were used in that time period are not very different from the markings used in modern artists' studios in the 21st century. Although the markings have not changed so very much, the motivation for the markings and the meaning behind them has changed a fair amount.

Ink markings were used in ancient cultures to mark such things as warrior status and the status of women in terms of being of adult age and being 'married' or not. These markings were used at the beginning of the history of tattos because they were indelible. While a piece of ornamentation may be lost or stolen, a mark on the body which is permanent can not be lost or stolen. It is for this reason that in ancient warrior society's body art was used as a form of easily marking the human body to ensure that the markings would stay.

It is for this very same reason that this type of marking was used later on in Roman societies to mark slaves and to mark prisoners. Since the mark was sure to stay permanently, they did not have to worry so much about slaves and prisoners escaping. If someone escaped, they could always be re-identified on the basis of the markings on their body.

In more recent times, sailors visiting exotic places often came home with what one might consider to be modern body art, motivated by the desire to come home with something definitively exotic or some new mark of experience. This is where the history of tattos comes into the modern era. These sailors were the first, it is thought, to desire the bodily markings without basis of what the markings mean in a given society. This is where the practice started to become popular in our western societies.

There is much more to know about this age-old practice of indelibly marking one's body. One of the best places to learn more about the practice is at www.tattoo-blast.com. Not only can you learn much more, the website also features an amazing eBook offer that is available for purchase. Not only does the eBook tackle the process of getting your own body art, it also tells you much more about the fascinating history of tattos.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

The Fascinating History of Tattoo's

The Fascinating History of Tattoo's

As humans living in the 21st century, it is very easy to think that the story of mankind is virtually limited to the last couple of centuries. If one looks at the rate of developments since the 1800's, it is easy to see that the changes in society, industry, and culture have seen the most change in recent times than they have in any other period of time. The history of tattoo's is somewhat different from the story of mankind, as the practice of body art has been around for thousands of years, and unlike other things that have been around for thousands of years (like clothing or tools), it has not drastically changed in that time period.

The art of marking one's body permanently can be traced back at least 5,000 years. A lot of the markings that were used in that time period are not very different from the markings used in modern artists' studios in the 21st century. Although the markings have not changed so very much, the motivation for the markings and the meaning behind them has changed a fair amount.

Ink markings were used in ancient cultures to mark such things as warrior status and the status of women in terms of being of adult age and being 'married' or not. These markings were used at the beginning of the history of tattoo's because they were indelible. While a piece of ornamentation may be lost or stolen, a mark on the body which is permanent can not be lost or stolen. It is for this reason that in ancient warrior society's body art was used as a form of easily marking the human body to ensure that the markings would stay.

It is for this very same reason that this type of marking was used later on in Roman societies to mark slaves and to mark prisoners. Since the mark was sure to stay permanently, they did not have to worry so much about slaves and prisoners escaping. If someone escaped, they could always be re-identified on the basis of the markings on their body.

In more recent times, sailors visiting exotic places often came home with what one might consider to be modern body art, motivated by the desire to come home with something definitively exotic or some new mark of experience. This is where the history of tattoo's comes into the modern era. These sailors were the first, it is thought, to desire the bodily markings without basis of what the markings mean in a given society. This is where the practice started to become popular in our western societies.

There is much more to know about this age-old practice of indelibly marking one's body. One of the best places to learn more about the practice is at www.tattoo-blast.com. Not only can you learn much more, the website also features an amazing eBook offer that is available for purchase. Not only does the eBook tackle the process of getting your own body art, it also tells you much more about the fascinating history of tattoo's.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

History of Tatto

History of Tatto

If you are curious about the history of tatto as a practice in the world, you might just be surprised by how far back the story goes and how wide the practice is and has been across the world. At Tattoo-Blast, we want to give you as much information as we can in order to satisfy your curiosity.

While some experts state that the practice can be traced back a few thousand years to ancient Egypt, other experts give the practice a life span much longer than that. The ice man, found in Europe in the 90's and said to have lived about 5,000 years ago, sported many designs on his frozen body. This discovery made it known that the practice was not limited to the regions of the world where it was once thought to have originated.

Many people, in writing a brief tatto history, state that the practice began in ancient Egypt. The name for the practice, however, comes from the Tahitian word 'tatau' which means "to mark something." Purely etymologically speaking, it seems unlikely that the practice was isolated to Egypt and cultures in contact with it. Researchers have found evidence of it being done in areas as distant as Alaska, Peru and New Zealand. It is most likely that it does not have one and only one source, but rather that it was begun, independently, in various parts of the world.

At Tattoo-Blast, we can give you more information on the very developed tribal tatto history. Many ancient tribes all across the world used the practice to show who was a member of which tribe. In addition to showing allegiance or membership, designs and locations of markings could show the status of various members of a tribe. For men, markings often showed warrior feats that had been accomplished, whereas women's symbols showed first that they were of adult age and then again a new marking when they became married. Such practices are attested to in many regions of the world.

If you want to know even more about the history of tatoo, visit our website at www.tattoo-blast.com. This information is only the tip of the iceberg -- you can find much more information on our webpage or purchase our helpful eBook if you are getting ready to get one yourself. This practice is an integral part of our human story on Earth and some of the earliest art known to man.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

tattoo faqs

tattoo faqs

Q: If I have tattoos, is it still OK to get a natural suntan or visit the tanning bed?

A: Even though everyone desires the perfect sunkissed tan, especially in the summer, exposing your tattoo to UV rays/light is not a good idea. This can cause the color in your tattoo, or the artwork itself, to fade. When you are outside in the sun, you can wear sunblock to help protect your tattoo from the sun’s damaging rays.



Q: If I have recently gotten a tattoo on my leg, when can I shave again?

A: Because each individual’s healing process is unique, there is no universal answer to this question. Your tattoo is a wound and, like all wounds, it needs to heal before you can safely resume shaving. Otherwise, you will continually aggravate the scab or any raised areas that are present on almost every tattoo. Some can resume shaving within 5-10 days, which is often when the new protective layer of skin has surfaced after the final peeling stage. It is best to ask the tattoo artist about the exact stages of the healing process and what to watch for as an indicator of when you can begin shaving again.



Q: I have a friend who recently purchased a tattoo kit and they promised me a really good deal. Is this safe?

A: Absolutely not. Your friend could very well be endangering your health by ‘practicing’ their skill on you. In order to become a professional tattoo artist, an individual needs to get the proper apprenticeship through a tattoo studio, observe the process and begin practicing on material objects before tattooing people. The apprenticeship usually takes 3-5 years, so there is no way that this type of knowledge can be learned in a kit.



Q: Can I remove the bandage after I get a tattoo so that I can show my friends?

A: This is not a good idea. The bandage is there because the tattoo artist realized the potential for infection if the wound were to be exposed to open air. Leave the bandage on according to the instructions from the tattoo artist.



Be sure to consult the information on our website to help you get a better idea of tattoos that you want to get as part of your new image. In addition to the information on our website, www.tattoo-blast.com, you can order our eBook, which is chock full of the most important information that you will need as you go through the steps leading up to and following your trip to the artist’s studio.

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There is much more to know about this age-old practice of indelibly marking one’s body. One of the best places to learn more about the practice is at www.tattoo-blast.com. Not only can you learn much more, the website also features an amazing eBook offer that is available for purchase. Not only does the eBook tackle the process of getting your own body art, it also tells you much more about the fascinating history of tattoo.

Does the idea of getting a tattoo excite you?

Does the idea of getting a tattoo excite you?

Do you long to have a cool tattoo proudly displayed on your arm?

Do you know that you want to get a tattoo but are not quite sure of exactly what it involves?

If you answered yes to any of the three questions above then I believe you may find this letter of some value.

If you'd like to know the important things to consider before getting a Tattoo, learn all about the history of Tattoos and vital aftercare techniques, then this might be the most important letter you'll ever read.

Here's why:

Have you ever wanted to get a tattoo but did not know where to start or what was involved?

Did the fear of the unknown stop you from moving ahead with something you always wanted?

Well we will give you all the information needed to overcome that fear and help get you moving in the right direction as well as teach you all you need to know about the world of Tattoo's.

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You get at least 10 times your money's worth!

You get at least 10 times your money's worth!

Take the time to read through our tattoo ebook and it will be able to save you a lot of time.

You won't have to go around 'pounding the pavement' in order to understand what getting a tattoo is all about.

We have gone through the process of interviewing tattoo artists and researching all the material out there, we have spent the dollars finding out the answers to your questions.

Then it has all been packaged up and is avaliable to you today in a reasonable price and convient package, ready and waiting for you to take the plunge and find out what getting a tattoo is all about.

In summary, here's what you get:

When you decided you want to find out all about the world of tattoo's you will get our consice ebook full of everything you need to know to get a groovey tattoo as well as the two bonuses: A guide to Chinese Symbol Tattoo's & Flower Tattoo's, What are they all about?

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Aftercare

Aftercare

Just as the before care is vitaly important to making sure that your new tattoo is sucessfully applied the Aftercare is just as vital in ensuring the quality and longevity of your new tattoo.

We go through in detail the exact steps you need to follow both immediatly following the application and bandaging of the tattoo and in the first 24-48 hours following.

If you really want your new pride and joy to last and stay crispt and vibrant you need to know exactly what to do to look after. This aftercare section makes sure you are armed with all the info to ensure exactly that.

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"Before Care"

"Before Care"

You might not be aware of this but the before care is just as important as the aftercare you have probably been seeing everywhere on the net, yet most people don't pay much attention to this vital step in the tattoo process.

There are many things you need to look out for in preparing your skin, your head and your body in general in the days and weeks leading up to getting your new tattoo and we make sure that you are well aware of all these vital steps.

So you can make sure that you arrive at the artist studio in the best possible health and state of mind for a sucessful tattoo experience.

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Learn about the amazing world of tattoo’s and their rich history.

Learn about the amazing world of tattoo’s and their rich history.

We go into detail about lots of different and varied tattoo genera, here just a few:

Tribal Tattoo's
Cross Tattoo's
ButterflyTattoo's
Fairy Tattoo's
and last but not least Dragon Tattoo's

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Why get a tattoo?

Why get a tattoo?

We all know of at least one tattoo horror story, you know the one, where a guy or girl gets a tattoo with their new boyfriend/girlfriend's name on it, to show them how much they love them.

And then a week later they got dumpt.

We make sure that getting a tattoo is something you are 100% certain about and that you will want to have it on your body for the rest of your life.

What about goods reasons to get a tattoo and lousy reasons to get a tattoo we cover them both so you can sure of what you are getting yourself into.

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getting a tattoo

Why am I doing this?

When I was thinking first about getting a tattoo, I could not find much info about the whole processes, nothing to tell me what getting a tattoo was like.

I wanted to know how much it was going to HURT.

I wanted to know that I was doing it for the right reasons and was not going to regret it later in life.

I wanted to know about all the different designs, their history and the meaning behind them.

... But no matter how hard I looked I could not find it all in the one place, there was some info about how much it would hurt over here and some designs and history details scattered over there.

No one had consolidated it into a convenient package so I could learn all about it without wasting weeks maybe even months looking at all the websites, going to library's reading books and visiting all the tattoo parlors or studios in my area.

And I thought to myself that shurly I am not the only one who has these questions, surly these questions would be common of anyone who is looking at getting a tattoo done or just wants to know more about the world of tattoos.

So I decided to ...

Sit down pool all my resources together, boil down and consolidate all the information I had found and absorbed over the many months I had been researching tattoos and put it all together so you don't have to waist all your TIME searching for the answers.

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