Punk Tattoos

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Dr John Anne asked:


 

Punk tattoos are most frequently colorful and are located on highly visible parts of the body; it also includes the head and face. Tattoo imagery is a mosaic of borrowed symbols and icons from various cultures and subcultures: skulls, dragon Asian and tribal designs, biker elements, literal tattoos, anti-establishment tattoos, punk and music icons and animals.

It is based on non-conform appearance from the point of view of clothing, hairstyle, tattoos and jewelry. Punks have created their own universe; they have obeyed their own rules and they have not been interested in what other normal people could say about them.

Punk tattoos are a chaos and rebellion against dullness. Usually they are large placed on arms, back, legs in black and grey color. Colors as red or yellow showing off fierce and rebel are mostly used. Mostly teenagers and young men and women go for punk tattoos depicting sacrifice, torture, wars and other images.

A tattoo used to be a permanent and irreversible adornment to one’s skin. However, in recent years derma surgeons have developed safe and effective techniques to successfully remove unwanted tattoos. Tattoo inks are classified as cosmetics, so they aren’t regulated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The pigments and dyes used in tattoo inks aren’t approved for injection under the skin. Long-term effects of these are unknown.



Risks of tattoo



Specific risks of tattoos include: Blood-borne diseases. If the equipment used to create your tattoo is contaminated with the blood of an infected person, you can contract a number of serious blood-borne diseases. These include hepatitis C, hepatitis B, tetanus, tuberculosis and HIV; it is the virus that causes AIDS. This also causes skin disorders. Your body may form bumps called granulomas around tattoo ink, especially if your tattoo includes red ink. Tattooing can also cause areas of raised, excessive scarring, if you’re prone to them.

Temporary tattoos, such as those applied to the skin with a moistened wad of cotton, fade several days after application. Most contain color additives approved for cosmetic use on the skin. However, the agency has issued an import alert for certain foreign-made temporary tattoos.



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Electrolysis Hair Removal - Is It Right For You?

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Loni Young asked:


Is electrolysis hair removal the solution for those many men who spend countless hours a month on their daily shaving routine? A few men are lucky enough to be able to get away with shaving every other day. The same number of men have skin so sensitive that they bleed every time they shave and begin each day with the pain and discomfort of the post shaving blues. Some men are also looking for a back hair removal solution. These men may be interested in electrolysis hair removal.

Likewise, women too, in America anyways, must shave their legs and armpits on a regular basis. And for some women hair grows in the most unsightly places such as on the upper lip or other areas of the face. Many women have eyebrows they believe are too thick to be considered attractive. Many women in China actually tattoo their eyebrows on and shave the actual hair off. Many of these women may also be interested in electrolysis hair removal.

Electrolysis hair removal is so attractive to people because it is permanent. If done correctly, the hair that is treated will never grow back. This is a very tempting option for men who are sure they will never grow a mustache or beard in their life. It’s even more tempting for women who have unsightly facial hair such as, mustaches, sideburns and chin hair.

The Downside Of Electrolysis Hair Removal

There is a huge disadvantage to electrolysis hair removal. Because the procedure involves treating each hair one by one, it is extremely expensive to have done. This is not because the procedure itself is costly or complicated, but because you must pay for the expert’s time. For example, treating a woman’s legs could cost anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000.

Another downside is that the procedure has the potential to be painful. However, I feel that this depends on the person. For example, some people are not fazed at all when getting a tattoo, while others can’t bear the pain. If you are going to consider electrolysis hair removal, you’ll have to consider your threshold for discomfort. It can take dozens of hours longer than getting a tattoo.

There are cheaper options for having electrolysis hair removal treatment, like doing it yourself in your own home. For those who are serious about using this treatment but are a little short on cash may want to consider this method.



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