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SAILOR JERRY SPICED RUM LAUNCHES #SupportYourArtist COVID-19 Campaign ⋆ Tattoo’d Lifestyle Magazine


NEW YORK, NY (April 29, 2020) – Today, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum launches #SupportYourArtist, a global social media campaign aimed to help raise money and awareness for tattoo artists impacted by Covid-19. To honor Norman “Sailor Jerry” Collins and the artists whose work speaks for itself, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum will launch the #SupportYourArtist campaign by pre-purchasing original Sailor Jerry tattoos from 10 artists around the globe including four in the United States, with the mission to put tattoo artists back to work. 

#SupportYourArtist will be an ongoing initiative where Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum will encourage consumers to participate and support their favorite local artists by purchasing some of their artwork, flash sheets or like Sailor Jerry, pre-purchasing tattoos during this pandemic. Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum will give $1,000 to the following U.S. tattoo artists: Keith Underwood from Austin Tattoo Company, Isaac Combs from Chapter One, Michelle Myles from Daredevil, and Greg Christian from Tattoo Faction to promote and giveaway original Sailor Jerry tattoos of their choice while sharing how fans can help support their community. 

“True to our brand heritage, this campaign was crafted to honor and support many of those we’re fortunate enough to call our friends and traditional tattoo artists around the Globe,” said Gemma Kane, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum Global Brand & Culture Ambassador. “We’re buying future tattoos and driving awareness on how you too can #SupportYourArtist.” 

Starting Saturday, May 9, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum will begin the ‘Bunker Bar’ series, where fans can join Sailor Jerry’s live Instagram and interact with the participating tattoo artists. Every week, ‘Bunker Bar’ will feature different tattoo artists for a live Q&A, bring to life ‘how to’ draw your favorite Sailor Jerry iconic flash designs and more all while sipping on Sailor Jerry cocktails. 

“Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum originated from old school tattooing, and it’s at the heart of what Sailor Jerry is,” says Josh Hayes, Senior Brand Manager of Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum. “We want to be there for the tattoo artists that have always been there for us.”

You can follow along on @sailorjerry Instagram for the ‘Bunker Bar’ schedule and details on how to tune in. To keep up with the artists around the globe, you can follow their Instagram channels: Keith Underwood from Underwood Austin Tattoo Company @underwoodtatoo, Isaac Combs from Chapter One @issacjctattoo, Greg Christian from Tattoo Faction @gregchristian4130, Michelle Myles from Daredevil @daredevilmichelle, Aaron Hingston from Hen’s Teeth Tattoo Co. @Aaron_Hingston, Patty from The Lions Den Tattoo @Luxuryseals, Robert Poliri from Black Cobrata Tattoo Glasglow @Roberto_poliri_tattooer, Adrian Willard from Tiger Temple Studio @adrianwillard, Foxy Lady from Dildo Tattoo @foxy_lady11, Manny from Homeward Bound @Manny_tattooer, and Haris Nez from 7th Sense @haris.nez. To learn more about Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum, visit www.sailorjerry.com.

RESPECT HIS LEGACY. DRINK SAILOR JERRY RESPONSIBLY. NEVER DRINK & DRIVE. 2020 Sailor Jerry Rum, 46% Alc./Vol. William Grant & Sons, Inc. New York, NY.

 

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About Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum
Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum was created to honor Norman “Sailor Jerry” Collins, a Navy vet who built his rep inking soldiers and sailors in WWII-era Honolulu where he established his legendary tattoo parlor and himself as the undisputed father of American old school tattooing. Crafted in the traditional Navy way by William Grant & Sons, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum is bold and smooth, with hints of caramel and vanilla. Just like the man who inspired it, this 92-proof rum speaks for itself and holds itself to the traditional values and standards of craftsmanship that Norman Collins espoused. Made in America from Caribbean Rum and blended with spices including ginger, cinnamon, clove and vanilla, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum is an exceptionally smooth drink with an ABV of 46%. From the liquid itself to the packaging, every detail of Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum stays true to the vision of Norman “Sailor Jerry” Collins. For more information, visit www.sailorjerry.com or follow www.twitter.com/sailorjerry and www.facebook.com/SailorJerry.

 

About William Grant & Sons

William Grant & Sons Holdings Ltd. is an independent family-owned distiller headquartered in the United Kingdom and founded by William Grant in 1887. Today, the global premium spirits company is run by the fifth generation of his family and distils some of the world’s leading brands of Scotch whisky, including the world’s most awarded single malt Glenfiddich®, The Balvenie® range of handcrafted single malts and the world’s third largest blended Scotch, Grant’s®, as well as other iconic spirits brands such as Hendrick’s® Gin, Sailor Jerry® Spiced Rum, Tullamore D.E.W.® Irish Whiskey, Monkey Shoulder® Blended Malt Scotch Whisky and Drambuie® Scotch Liqueur.

William Grant & Sons has been honored as “Distiller of the Year” by the prestigious International Wine & Spirit Competition and International Spirits Challenge 12 times over the past 13 years, including the most recent award in 2019.

Founded in 1964, William Grant & Sons USA is a wholly-owned subsidiary of William Grant & Sons, Ltd. and features one of the fastest growing spirits portfolios in the US with brands including Glenfiddich, The Balvenie, Hendrick’s Gin, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum, Tullamore D.E.W. Irish Whiskey, Drambuie, Milagro Tequila, Fistful of Bourbon, Grant’s, Hudson Whiskey, Gibson’s Finest, Monkey Shoulder, Clan MacGregor, Reyka Vodka, Solerno Blood Orange Liqueur, Flor de Caña Rum, The Knot and Raynal French Brandy. For more information on the company and its brands, please visit www.williamgrantusa.com

 



How Does Culture Inform The Acceptance of Tattoos


They say blank skin is merely a canvas for a story waiting to be told so it should come as no surprise that a quarter of the British public have tattoos. That’s right, tattoos have been experiencing a resurgence in popularity in recent years, with many individuals looking to ink to claim their identity and take back their narrative.

While Tattoos may be having a moment now with the rise of the gothcore aesthetic, it’s important to remember that they have been an integral part of human culture for thousands of years. From spiritual and religious beliefs to social and political affiliations, tattoos have been used as markers to establish identity and a sense of belonging.

In reality, everything in life has some form of significance. Art, of course, is one of those aspects that carries with it a great deal of symbolism. Surprisingly, even if you’re playing a random online slot game at NoDeposit365 sites that give free spins bonuses, it’s got its set of themes and scatter symbols, some of which carry more meanings than others. From Greek mythology to Egyptology, many games’ characters are lifted from ancient stories from ancestors who have shaped history. Therefore it’s not surprising that something as meaningful as a tattoo can carry with it a powerful cultural message.

Where It All Began

Humans have marked their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. While the practice of tattooing has varied greatly across different cultures and time periods, the evidence of their existence dates back to prehistoric times.

Since their inception, tattoos have been used to mark individuals as members of a particular tribe or community, holding deep symbolic significance and cultural meaning. This can be seen with the Maori people of New Zealand who traditionally tattooed their faces and bodies with intricate designs as a way of representing their identity, status, rank, and geographic origin, within their tribe.

Māori tattoo art also holds deep spiritual meaning, possessing magical abilities believed to be bestowed by God, etched into a tribe member’s moko (face) and body. Additionally, for the Maori people tattoos were used as an individual’s identity card, representing significant milestones in their life, from childhood to marriage to even bravery in war.

In Japanese culture, tattoos have traditionally been associated with certain themes and motifs, such as dragons, koi fish, and cherry blossoms, all with their own symbolic significance. Similarly to the Maori people, tattoos in Japan have also been used to show allegiance to certain groups or organizations, such as yakuza gangs.

On the other hand, to ancient Greek and Romans, tattoos were used as a form of punishment and humiliation, used to mark criminals and slaves as a way of identifying them as outcasts from society. Similarly in ancient China, tattoos were highly stigmatized and used to brand convicted felons with facial tattoos as a warning to other members of society that they were untrustworthy.

From Subculture To Pop Culture

From high-status symbols to barbaric and shameful marks, it’s no question that throughout history tattoos have received drastically different characterizations. So where do they stand today? Just like any other trend, tattoos come in and out of fashion. Their new wave of popularity has been aided by their mass adoption by public figures such as celebrities, athletes, and people within the fashion industry.

It is becoming increasingly difficult to find a major celebrity without ink. Pop megastar Justin Bieber got his first tattoo aged 16. Now he has around 60 covering his arms, chest and legs, including one of his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez’s face on his wrist. While David Beckham has been known to sport a lot of ink, featuring around 60 tattoos across his body, it’s his son that has been dominating the headlines as of late. Brooklyn Beckham famously has 100 tattoos, 70 of which are dedicated to his recent wife Nicola Peltz.

Social media has also revolutionized the tattoo industry, allowing tattoo artists to gain more exposure and grow their businesses. Previously, if a tattoo artist landed a big-name client they would need to have a magazine feature or go on tv to promote their work in hope of gaining more traction. Today, their next client is just a click away. Image-sharing apps like Instagram also help to dictate the tattooing trends, such as the sticker sleeve popularized by Harry Styles and small minimalist tattoos in white ink, as seen sported by Kendall Jenner.

Interview with Rapper/Tattooer/Entrepreneur Hi-Tone Valenz


Hi-Tone Valenz (@hi_tone) is a serial entrepreneur based out of the LA area who has inspired me since about seven to eight years or so ago. He for sure gave me some of my initial motivation to build a tattoo collection of my own since I was young and first introduced to tattoo collecting.

His resume includes being a legitimate and certified rapper, a talented realism tattooer, and the owner of multiple companies including his clothing line Top of the Food Chain (@tfc_tmbh) as well as as a liquor company The Gold Michi Come over (@thegoldmichico).

I got the chance to speak with Tone about a variety of topics including the value of taking L’s at times, how he got started with the world famous Inkslingers family, the importance of having woman by your side, and more.

I hope you guys enjoy the read, thanks for looking. 

 I just want to start this off by saying that way before I collected any solid tattoos, you were one of my main inspirations for building a collection.  What was the mindset you went in with when starting to build your own bodysuit? What is your current mindset as far as collecting? 

I appreciate you. That’s dope to think I inspired you in that way that many years ago.  I was young, I was apprenticing and working with some of the dopest artists in Southern California at the time, so collecting just came with the territory.  To be honest, I don’t think it was a mindset for me, it just became a lifestyle.  Once you collect a few award winning tattoos and walk around a convention proudly showing off, not only the art but the pain you endured to collect it, it becomes somewhat of an addiction to keep adding.  It’s like when you’re building a custom old school car, you can’t just stop after the paint job.  You’re gonna want the interior, wheels and sound system to make that car complete.  As far as my current stage of collecting, I took a break to live life and experience more things that may spark new tattoo ideas with the little room I have left.  Keep in mind I started really young and went really fast.

 

 

Being a serial entrepreneur like yourself I know you’ve counted many wins, but inevitably must have also taken a couple L’s along the way.  What are a few of the toughest but most valuable and notable lessons you’ve learned since being in the tattoo/rap/clothing game?

Most people consider L’s as losses, I consider them L’s as lessons.  Nothing we do or try that doesn’t work is a failure cause if you didn’t try them, you wouldn’t know if that particular venture was for you or not. It’s simple math: the more times you try, the better the probability is that you’ll catch a W (win).  But if I had to pinpoint some notable lessons or knowledge I’ve gained along the way, I’d say… mastering patience, not believing everything you hear, stepping back from the chaos to realign and remember why you started this journey in the first place. This is a quote I live by: “The only time you fail is when you quit on yourself”.

 

Can you talk a little about how you came up in the game, maybe a little about the legendary Inkslingers culture that I believe you got started with?

Coming up in the rap game and coming up in the tattoo game are two completely different stories that eventually come together and merge into one but we’ll focus on tattooing and Inkslingers.  There was a time in my young music career when I was signed to a major label and got dropped from that label, which led me to becoming a broke young kid with no money to chase his music dream.  At the time my cousin Bobby Serna and good friend Tommy Montoya were working at Inkslingers where I was currently already collecting art from.  I received a phone call from them saying they needed some help around the shop cause their current shop manager had gone under some medical procedures and of course I took the offer to make some extra money.  Note: being at a shop like Inkslingers with that many world renowned artists, a shop manager could leave with $200-$300 a day.  But let’s not get it twisted, I  started from the bottom there.  I cleaned toilets, mopped floors, made appointments, answered phones, set up and broke down tattoo stations and got lunch for the artists everyday.  This eventually led me to becoming a part time shop manager and full time apprentice.  I quit music for 3 years to learn how to tattoo so I can one day invest in myself to make music again. 

Can you tell me a little about your daily morning routine before you start the grind? How are you mentally preparing for long sessions? I know cats like you move different so I’m just curious what that looks like for you lately.

I wear a lot of hats.  My day isn’t like most because not only do I tattoo and create music but I also own multiple businesses.  So self care is a big part of my daily routine.  The first thing I do when I open my eyes is give thanks for another day.  I focus on spending 10-15 minutes praying and meditating for everything I have and for what blessings my future holds.  Us tattooers sit down 8-10 hours a day at work.  So a morning workout to me is very important because not only does it clear your mind and get you ready for the day but it keeps you from losing your health. 

 

 

I know you got your queen by your side bro, can you talk a little about what she has done for you on your journey and in what ways that she’s helped get you to the place you’re at today?

Every man needs a good woman in his life.  Even if it’s just a friend.  A good woman adds value to a man’s life no matter what capacity she serves.  I’ve been surrounded by good women my entire life.  Being the only son with a younger sister from a single parent mom, I spent my whole life around women.  Then came along my fiance (Stef Lova)  “another good woman”.  They all play an important role because they teach you balance, patience and love.  In particular they just have a different type of emotional support you can’t get from anyone else in my opinion, and let me tell you…  When you’re chasing your dreams, opening businesses, feeling like a failure, stressed out, depressed and down, they know exactly what you need. 

 

 

Three crazy shifts you’ve seen in the industry since you first came into it (which was when by the way)? Any big shifts you predict to see over the next few years?

1. Freehanding to photoshop… Photoshop has now allowed tattooing to become more of a trade rather than a natural God given talent. Back in the day you had to know how to draw and learn how to tattoo. Nowadays, you just need to learn how to tattoo because everything can be found on the internet.

2. The process of actually becoming a tattoo artist. Back when I was coming up you had to apprentice and start from the absolute shit-hole. Cleaning piss and shit in the restroom to get 7 people lunch everyday. Getting to the shop first and leaving last. Setting every artist up and breaking every artist down. Meanwhile watching and learning how to properly tattoo. Nowadays, you can buy a machine, watch youtube, practice in your room and open your own private studio within the first year of getting started. 

3. Coil to rotary, overall tattoo equipment and of course how dark black/grey work got over the years. It used to be loud in tattoo shops. 5-6 coil machines going off at once. Now with the shift to rotary, it’s nice and peaceful in shops. You can have a nice convo with your client and it seems like clients are a lot less scared of the noise now.

 

 

Wildest/most bizarre experience with a client thus far? Craziest email you ever got?

I’ve had some really bizarre experiences with clients but it’s code not to talk about them. LOL. As far as the craziest email, we played a prank on my assistant.  Hahaha One of the homies came to hangout while I was tattooing and we decided to send a prank email to my assistant regarding someone inquiring about a penis sleeve. We sent him a detailed email with photos of what “this fake client” wanted. A few minutes later my assistant walked in and started telling me about this email that just came in.  I went along with it and told him to reply.  We went back and forth on email for an hour.  My assistant still didn’t know it was us playing a joke on him. lol

 

What’s going through your brain when you tattoo? How many more years you got left in the tank? I know that sh*ts hard on your guys backs and wrists!

Nothing but the tattoo is going through your mind during a tattoo.  It’s impossible to think about anything but the tattoo unless you want to perform a bad tattoo. That’s why I still tattoo, cause it takes me away from the stress of my other businesses and allows me to disconnect and get creative. It;s definitely mentally tiring but it’s so satisfying and the end. I feel like I have many more years in the tank simply because I’m very big on self health and self care. 

 

RIP Kobe 💔💜💛 Can you talk a little about what you learned from this man during his powerful time on this planet? Who’s taking the chip this year?

R.I.P. Kobe!!! Growing up in LA and being a natural born Lakers fan, he was everything to us.  He brought the city to life.  He taught us that practice makes perfect and dedication mixed with talent equals greatness.  Lakers all day.

 

2021 mindset/mantra?

My mindset is the same every year.  I try to make each new year better than last year.  I focus on baby steps.  One foot in front of the other because as long as you’re climbing the mountain consistently, you’ll eventually get to the top. I believe hard work pays off and that’s been my motto for a decade now.  My entire brand is based on that saying. 

 

 

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Thanks to anyone who took the time to check out this article, be sure to follow Tone on IG @hi_tone.

Much love!! – JF

 

 

 

 

Best Of Full Body Tattoo for Women 2023 for Girls


What is the most popular tattoo for a girl?

Well, there is no perfect answer to this question.

Simply because, from beautifully intricate floral designs to cheeky, graphic symbols and typefaces, there are plenty of options when it comes to tattoo designs for girls.

Tattoos for women are often personal and come with a strong internal message for many people. Tattoos are indeed beautiful decorations that not only go well with almost any look, but also represent your personality.

If you feel comfortable, you can also go a little bold with your outfit. On the other hand, large and elaborate works of art come with a strong message that your outfit may need to be toned down.

Sometimes even a single dot can work wonders, as long as it’s done by a good artist.

While there are literally thousands of tattoo studios available across the country, make sure you choose the best tattoo artists in India (if you want your tattoo to stand out).

  Tips: If you get a tattoo for the first time

Be sure to do your research to find a reputable salon with the proper license, and find out everything you need to know about tattoo aftercare.

Having an idea of the design you want and where you want it to be placed is important to know beforehand.

The more fleshy the area, the less it will hurt. Therefore, parts of the body such as the ribs, feet, ankles, neck, back of the knees, or the inside of the elbows will hurt more, since they have less fat and a high level of nerve endings.

Stop drinking right before your tattoo appointment, as alcohol thins your blood, which can dilute your ink and alter your final result.

Also, avoid the sun beforehand to avoid sunburn or dry, flaking skin.

Stay away from any water source for two weeks after your tattoo is done. During that time, stick to showers and do not use saunas, hot tubs, pools, lakes, oceans, ponds, etc. to prevent infections. You’ll even want to avoid energy-consuming activities that can cause a lot of sweating, like working out.

Now that you’re prepared for this commitment, let’s go through our curated list of the best inspirational tattoo ideas for girls:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TATTOOS

Can tattoos be removed and if so, how?

Yes, tattoos can be removed! When tattooing, the ink settles into the second layer of the skin. This can be removed in several ways.

Using laser treatment, the most widely used is the Q Switched Laser. The laser sends out a strong beam of light that dissolves the ink in the skin.

Cryosurgery: The part of the skin is frozen before surgical removal.

Excision: In the case of large tattoos, a skin graft from another part of the body would be required for surgical removal of the tattooed skin.

What is the cost of tattoo removal?

The cost of removal depends on the size, color, and age of the tattoo. Since it is a cosmetic procedure, it is not covered by insurance.

How many sessions are needed to remove a tattoo?

This also depends on the size, age, color and type of ink used. Depending on these, it could take around 5 to 8 sessions to remove an average tattoo.

Will tattoo removal leave a scar?

No, very noticeable scars are very rare. Blisters and scabs are side effects and part of the healing process.

Can a person with a tattoo donate blood?

After getting tattooed, the person cannot donate blood for six months. After that, the person can donate blood.

Can tattoos cause cancer?

There have been some cases where melanoma skin becomes cancerous, but these cases are extremely rare and there is not enough evidence to make strong correlations.

Can tattoos cause HIV?

There are no reported cases of patients contracting HIV due to a tattoo. But, using unsanitary needles and sharing needles can increase the risk of infection, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Why doesn’t the Indian Defense Force allow candidates with tattoos?

Although very rare, the Indian Defense Force does not want to risk any dangerous skin diseases or risk HIV, Hepatitis B etc.

Do government jobs accept candidates with tattoos?

Some government jobs like bank, clerk, clergyman, working in the PWD are pretty indifferent to inking candidates. But other government jobs like IAS, IPS, IRS, IFS and the Indian Defense Force do not allow candidates with tattoos.

Do tattoos affect obtaining a US visa?

No, having tattoos of any kind is not a factor when granting a US visa.

Are tattoos safe?

Objectively, yes, they are safe. But there are risks of infection if the needle used is not hygienic or if the subsequent process is not taken seriously.

How are tattoos applied to the skin?

A mechanized needle is used to pierce the skin and inject the ink into the second layer of the skin called the epidermis.

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Are tattoos painful?

When the tattoo is applied to the skin, the skin must be temporarily damaged for the ink to settle. This process alone is painful until the healing process is complete. This also depends on which part of the body is dyed. In general, the neck, armpit, groin, and face are more sensitive to pain due to increased nerve endings. The pain chart is provided here for reference.

What is the tattoo healing process?

Once the needle pierces the skin, the white blood cells and platelets automatically start the healing process by clotting the blood and closing the wound. At first, it’s a four-step process with its own healing time. It includes oozing, itching, scaling, and ongoing aftercare. The care consists of applying soothing creams and balms and not touching the inked area for about a week.

How often should tattoos be moisturized?

A very thin layer of lotion should be applied three times a day initially and then twice a day, that is, once every eight to twelve hours. Too much lotion can suffocate the tattoo, skin pores, and lead to bacterial growth.

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Will tattoos fade and why?

Yes, all tattoos will eventually fade. Wounded skin (inked skin) will attempt to heal by shedding old skin and regenerating new skin. The trick to having a long-lasting tattoo is to apply the ink just the right depth into the skin. If the ink is deposited on the first layer of the skin, the tattoo will fade very quickly as the skin regenerates every four weeks. If the ink is deposited too deeply, i.e. below the second layer, the tattoo will smear and fade over the years. This is called Tattoo Blowout.

Can tattoos cover stretch marks?

Objectively yes, tattoos can cover stretch marks. But there are quite a few variables. Depositing ink on already damaged skin is more difficult than on normal skin and will require the skill of an experienced tattoo artist.

These tattoos only last for three to five years, depending on the extent of the stretch marks, the age of the person, and the part of the body such as the abdomen, thighs, etc.

What tattoo should I get?

The beauty of tattoos is that there are so many designs out there, from minimalist finger tattoos to huge, bold designs for the entire left leg. You can choose between words, images, a person’s name, a band, song lyrics, calligraphy, lyrics, mandalas, etc. The choice is absolutely yours and you can also design your tattoo!

What tattoo gives me luck?

Luck is very subjective and very intangible. Trying to capture this in a physical form as a tattoo is an admirable task. Luck can also be superstition. Tattoos that bring luck such as dream catchers, dolphins, a plant, horseshoe can be inked. But then again, luck for you could be the name of the loved one, a special date, a number or a color. The bottom line is that anything that gives you a moment of comfort, hope, and reassurance when you look at it is lucky for you.

What tattoo symbolizes freedom?

Many interpretations can be made to symbolize freedom. The word ‘Free’, a person breaking the shackles, a person flying are some ideas. Some designs are given here.                          

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Do Tattoo Removal Creams Work? What’s The Risk?


There must be many reasons to ask; Do tattoo removal creams work? Maybe one reason, because this way we can do it alone at home.

Tattoo Removal Creams

So you want to remove a tattoo and now you’re trying to find out how to remove a tattoo in the least painful way. Both physically and monetary, this method is almost without risk.

There are several options to consider but which is the best one? One of them is tattoo removal creams. Having one or more tattoos will usually make you think that removing them will be so difficult. You may regret getting a tattoo, but do not just stop on regretting since there are many ways of removing your unwanted tattoo. You need to think that removing tattoos will be so easy and free from pain.

How Do Tattoo Removal Creams Work?

Do Tattoo Removal Creams Work

This will require a lot of applications that persist for more than 6 months, depending on the design and depth of ink. In order for this creams really can penetrate the epidermis; the formulas must contain a lot of chemicals.

Actually, this cream has been around for at least 10 years, but they are not very popular among the tattoo artists. Tattoo removal creams use is the alternative way without pain, because it is much cheaper than using a laser method. This cream you can get at the Pharmacy and you can buy it easily at the local drugstore or specialty stores. If you’re still trouble you can find it on the internet.

But, do tattoo removal creams work? According to experience, a friend so far his tattoo is still visible, though somewhat blurred. “Of course, this method will take a lot of time.” His said. Just as a method of laser tattoo removal, remove the tattoo with tattoo removal lotion uses is not a onetime deal. Since tattoo ink, you are in a layer below the surface of the skin. Then the surface of the skin layer it, certainly it is difficult to eliminate it.

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Although tattoo removal creams are safe to use. If you are not careful then it is potentially dangerous. But just to make sure; look for brands that do not have the active ingredient, like Hydroquinone.

The Risk of Tattoo Removal Creams

The Risk of Tattoo Removal

Hydroquinone is the ingredients to treat freckles and wrinkles on the skin. According to the issue of this material can cause cancer and certain skin conditions; we have to be careful to use it. According to Dr. Debra Jaliman, a dermatologist in New York City:

“Actually, using the tattoo removal creams at home is risky. Some side effects are burns, itching, irritation, and even change the color of the skin. You may also experience an allergic reaction to the cream. And, FDA not approves this method.”

Its magical creams also contain trichloroacetic acid. This substance is also often used to care for the condition of the other skin. So, once again is careful to use it. It can be dangerous if you use it at home without supervision.

Solution:

Instead, you use substances that still contain mysteries, for all of us. There are Homeboy Industries maybe can be the solution for you. They are one of the organizations that provide free tattoo removal by voluntary doctors.

So, do tattoo removal creams work? It’s a pity and a short answer. No.


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Sneaker Tattoos Bangkok – All Day Tattoo


Sneakers have come a long way, both culturally and design wise, since their very humble beginnings almost 100 years ago

Initially a practical piece of footwear, they have evolved into a cultural phenomenon that transcends generations and cultures

It’s little wonder that people have been expressing their love for sneakers through various different means, including using them as a subject for a tattoo

In this article, we will look into the history of sneakers, the culture of “sneakerheads”, why people might want to get a sneaker tattoo and some of the different styles

 

The word “sneakers” comes from their rubber soles which allowed the wearer to “sneak” around without making noise

The first sneaker was created in 1917 by the Converse Rubber Shoe Company

The sneaker, called the All-Star, was designed originally for basketball players and in 1936 became the official shoe of the NBA

In the 1960s sneakers became popular in youth culture and were seen by many as a symbol of rebellion

The rise of hip-hop culture in the 1980s really popularized them in the public consciousness, as fans and rappers themselves used flashy and expensive sneakers to show off their style

Today, sneakers are a multi-billion dollar industry and an integral part of streetwear culture with many people collecting, trading and wearing sneakers from the everyday, to special limited edition or rare models

 

A sneakerhead is someone who is passionate about sneakers

They often collect sneakers, attend sneaker conventions, follow releases and spend a lot of time and money on their hobby

Sneakerheads are known for their extensive knowledge of sneakers, including the culture and history surrounding them

Sneaker culture has spawned the creation of things like “sneaker bots” and “sneaker cook groups” which are online communities where people share information and knowledge and often help each other to buy limited edition models

 

For many, sneakers are more than just something to wear on your feet

They represent their personality, style, and sometimes even values

Getting a sneaker tattoo can be a way for people to express their love for sneakers and everything they represent

A sneaker tattoo can also be a reminder of a particular time or memory

Perhaps a person’s first pair of special sneakers was a gift from a loved one, or they were wearing a particular pair during an important even in their life

 

There are many different styles of sneaker tattoos and the choice really depends on personal preference

Some popular styles include:

 

Realistic Sneaker Tattoos

This style aims to create a tattoo that looks similar to a photograph of the sneaker. It requires a skilled artist to capture all of the elements and details, from the laces to the texture of the material

 

Neo Traditional Sneaker Tattoos

This style is categorized by bold lines, bright colors and often exaggerated proportions

 

Sketchy Style Sneaker Tattoos

This style looks like a drawing of a pair of sneakers and often uses a technique known as “whip shading” to create details in the tattoo

These are just a few of the many styles of sneaker tattoos you could get

Not everything translates well to a tattoo, this is why you want to ensure you are working with a studio that can go through your ideas and suggest what they think will work best

 

If you’re looking to get a sneaker tattoo in Bangkok then look no further than ALL DAY Tattoo, located in the heart of Sukhumvit

As the city’s top fully licensed studio, our team of expert artists and English-speaking staff are committed to providing you a five star experience from start to finish

Our passion for tattooing is evident in the many positive reviews we have received from satisfied clients

We take pride in maintaining the highest hygiene standards and exclusively use top quality FDA approved inks imported from the USA

So why not come in and catch the vibe?

Message our friendly team and discuss your sneaker tattoo that’s sure to turn heads wherever you go



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WARNERS Media has made it offical, WW84 will premier on Christmas Day both in Theaters Natiowide as well as streaming on HBO MAX in an attempt to bolster its subscription base.  WW84 gets an international theatrical release wherever theaters are open on Dec. 16.

This isn’t the fist time studio execs have gambled on a Dual Release around the Holidays. On December 24, 2014 Sony’s controversial comedy The Interview with James Franco and Seth Rogen was released to mixed reviews and without the usual theatrical fanfare.

Not since William Moulton Marston, who published his first Wonder Woman strip in 1941, debuted his creation has there been a more iconic female character to inspire and empower woman around the world.

It’s been some time since Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) defeated Ares, and partnered up with The Justice League, but we’ve had plenty of wonderful wonderwoman tattoos since then to keep us excited with artistic representations and portraits from some amazing artists around the world.

Cover art – Lukash Tattoo | Tattoo artist | World Tattoo Gallery



4 Saving Tips from the Experts


Growing your savings is not an easy feat. It takes discipline, hard work, and some professional guidance. Fortunately, many money experts today aren’t selfish with their knowledge. They share saving tips on various platforms, helping people to grow their savings and achieve financial security. 

It’s never too late to change your mindset and spending habits and achieve financial freedom. Sometimes, all it takes is thinking outside the box and a little encouragement from financial experts. Here are 4 helpful tips given by financial experts. Use them to grow your savings.

1. Save First Then Spend

Don’t save after spending, spend what’s left after saving”—Warren Buffet, Investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.

Saving before spending helps you cultivate financial discipline. That way, you achieve your saving goals within a short time.

Many people find it hard to save first then spend, but with a proper strategy, it’s doable. A simple trick is to have a standing order. As soon as money lands in your bank account, a certain amount can be deducted automatically and transferred directly to your savings account. 

2. Apply the “Deferred Gratification” Approach

Best Money Moves CEO Ilyce Glink extensively talks about deferred gratification when discussing spending and saving. According to her, many people tend to buy things to meet their psychological needs and end up buying them expensively.

She advises that the best approach to take before buying something is to wait for a week. When the second week rolls around, check whether you still need it. If you can defer a purchase for an extended period, you’ll realize you don’t even need the item at all. And if you decide to buy it, you’ll be more strategic and end up not overpaying.

3. Pay Off Your Debts

Paying off all your debts is the best investment you can make, according to Mark Cuban, an Entrepreneur and Investor. Some lenders give discounts to debtors who pay loans early or on time. For instance, if you pay your student loan early, you might qualify for forgiveness (for a federal loan) or receive an actual discount. Prioritize paying all your high-interest loans early–such as credit card bills and even auto title loans. The last thing you want is paying penalties because you made late payments.

4. Learn How to Cook!

Americans eat out between four and five times a week, on average. But eating out is expensive, because people spend $67 a week on takeout. When you cook your own food, you save money and also eat healthier. You can learn how to cook and buy fresh food in bulk to save money.

Julia Child said you should only use real ingredients when making meals, and you can only do this when you cook at home. She also said that there’s no point in paying someone to cook for you when you can learn to cook and save that money.

So, as you can see, saving doesn’t have to be an uphill climb. Once you know how to manage your money, you only need to change your mindset to achieve financial security.

Interview with Talented Realism Artist Potter Seunghyun Jo


Potter Seunghyun Jo (@seunghyunjotattoos) is an incredibly talented black and grey realism artist working out of Toronto, Canada.

He creates very solid work that is built to last and stand the test of time.

I got the chance to interview him and talk about a variety of subjects including the importance of black ink on a tattoo, innovation in the industry, a certain pop star he got acquainted with, and more. 

Hope you guys enjoy the read, thanks for looking.

 

Although I have yet to get the pleasure, your work strikes me as the type that looks even better in person. Can you talk to me a little bit about what goes into creating a tattoo that is built to stand the test of time?

For me, the key to making a good tattoo that also lasts is focusing on the black. That doesn’t mean using a lot or too much black, but more about balance in highlights and of course, making sure the client knows about good tattoo aftercare. 

 

When did you first make your way into this industry? What have been a few of the most drastic changes you’ve seen since then?

I started tattooing about 12 years ago and started my career in Seoul, South Korea. At that time and even now, tattooing is illegal without a medical license. I moved to Canada about 7 years ago and met so many great clients, travelled around the world meeting so many great artists and learned a lot. Social media has had such a big impact on the tattoo industry. When I started, all we had was word of mouth and magazines to learn. Now, information is everywhere. There are so many innovative products and new ways to learn about tattooing, artists, etc. That doesn’t mean everything has gotten better, but definitely a lot of positives and negatives.

 

Three changes you predict/hope to see in the industry in the next 3-5 years?

There has been so much innovation in this industry over the last decade, but sometimes it can feel like we forget about tattoo culture and its history. Looking forward isn’t a bad thing, but our industry is what it is because of the past- all the great artists, culture, tattoo genres, they should never be forgotten. No matter the industry or career, we have to appreciate its history. Social media has done alot for the industry and making tattoos popular, but I would love to see more face-to-face events/interactions like conventions, etc.

If you could go back to when you first started tattooing, and give yourself three specific key pieces of advice, what might those be?

I’ve made a  lot of mistakes when I started out and even now, so definitely a lot of things I could say. But, mistakes are important too, because that’s how I learned. These days there’s a lot of good information that’s easily accessible if you want to make it as a tattoo artist, I’m not saying it’s not good, but sometimes it’s better to learn the hard way through trial and error. Lastly, you learn alot about yourself when you’re out of your comfort zone. I moved to Canada with no job, very bad English and coming from a country where tattooing was pretty much illegal, it was super difficult to adjust in a completely different country, but in a way, it made me work harder and gave me motivation. I just wanted to know that I could do whatever I needed. 

How has tattooing impacted your mental health/well-being?

Coming up in the tattoo industry can be pretty competitive. There’s always new talent and so many amazing artists. Before I started tattooing, I didn’t really like trying new things or taking risks, but after becoming an artist and being in this industry that’s so competitive, it’s definitely pushed me to take more risks.

Craziest or most bizarre experience with a client so far? And goofiest email inquiry you ever received?

My friend gave my number to someone’s manager and told me they’d contact me for a tattoo. They called me and I basically said no, because it was 4 in the morning…But then  they called me back the next day. I ended up tattooing Justin Bieber for the next 3 weeks. 

Potter with Justin Bieber

If you could swap tattoo for tattoo with any artist in the industry tomorrow, who would that be?

 Mr. Cartoon

Best piece of advice for all of your future clients?

Know what you want, but be open-minded.

When, how, and why did you fall in love with the beautiful art of tattooing?

About 15 years ago, I worked at a club and I was really into the fashion scene. A guy I knew, who had really sick style got a tattoo- which was really bold at the time because it wasn’t that common in Korea. I thought it was so cool and thought maybe I could do that and be a part of that industry. I started asking lots of questions and that’s where it started.

If you were to spend one year trying out a different style of tattooing than realism, what might that be and why?

I love chicano style tattoos, because there’s strength behind that style. I love the design, the specialized cholo script and the simplicity. It’s super soft, but solid shading. 

 

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Thanks to anyone who took the time to check out this interview, and a huge thank you to Potter as well for your time my brother. Be sure to follow him on Instagram @ seunghyunjotattoos. 

24 Cute Full body Tattoo Ideas For Women


If you want a small and dainty tattoo design, I share a collection of small tattoo ideas for women. If you are thinking of getting a tattoo and looking for something cute and small, you will find inspiration below.

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If you want a heart tattoo, go out of the box with a realistic heart on your wrist. The heart is obviously a symbol of love, but for many it also represents strength and resilience. After all, the human heart is an incredibly resilient organ that can keep pumping in all sorts of conditions.

This quote tattoo on the arm is really eye-catching. Choosing the word “faith” is definitely inspiring, and the tattoo itself is very well done. A tattoo like this will serve as a constant reminder to always have faith.

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If you love a delicate floral tattoo, consider getting something similar to this. The tattoo is small and tasteful and looks great on the ankle area.

I love how the hand holds the rose with this feminine tattoo. This tattoo has been placed on the thigh area but it would also look great on the shoulder.

Here is a perfect BFF (best friend forever) tattoo idea. You and your best friend can get matching tattoos. This is a cool mother daughter matching tattoo idea too.

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The moon is often seen as a symbol of femininity, mystery, and allure. In many cultures, the moon is associated with the goddesses Selene, Artemis, and Luna. The moon is also believed to be a powerful force that can influence our emotions, behavior, and even our destiny.

I love small wrist tattoos. This simple moon tattoo is the perfect design for someone getting their first moon tattoo. This tattoo features the moon in the waning crescent phase.

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What I love about this tattoo is that most people won’t know you have one unless you show it to them. Make your cherries red and make the stem green.

This is a super fun and creative tattoo idea. It’s a glass of wine that looks like it’s about to spill. Wine lovers and people with a sense of humor will enjoy this tattoo.

I love inspirational tattoos like this one. They are a constant reminder that it is never too late to start over. If you are on a new journey in your life, a quote tattoo is a great option.

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Butterflies are often seen as symbols of hope, change, and new beginnings. If you love butterflies, I think this is such a creative place for a butterfly tattoo.

I have always liked small feminine tattoos that are located on the inside of the finger. The rose is a symbol of love, appreciation and gratitude. Roses are often given as gifts to express these feelings, and have been used as a symbol of love since ancient times.

Rainbows are often seen as a symbol of hope, promise, and new beginnings. If you want to get creative with your little tattoo, I love this tattoo that reminds us that you can’t have a rainbow without a little rain.

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Here is another beautiful tattoo on the inner finger. This tattoo features a beautiful daisy flower. Daisies are often seen as a symbol of innocence, purity, and simplicity. They are also associated with the idea of new beginnings and are often used to represent the hope of finding love.

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This is one of my favorite floral tattoo ideas. I think the bicep area is the perfect place for a tattoo like this. This type of tattoo would also look amazing as a watercolor tattoo.

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I love the simplicity of the stars along the middle finger. Stars are often seen as a symbol of hope, inspiration, and possibility. They remind us that even in the darkest night skies, there is still light and beauty. The stars can also represent our highest aspirations and dreams.

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Turn the first letter of your name into a heart. You can also make the first letter of a loved one’s name.

I hope this post e inspired and gave you some ideas for your own small tattoo design. Remember, the key to a great tattoo is finding a design that has personal meaning to you. So take your time, do your research, and choose a design that you’ll love for years to come.

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If you need inspiration, these tattoo ideas are beautiful examples that feature elegant, feminine, and unique artwork. These tattoos for women are usually amazing designs with a meaning that represents the important things in life such as family, friendship, respect, love, loyalty, purpose, and inner peace. While many designs are cute and meaningful, some great tattoos are just decorative pieces that make you look good and feel confident. With endless options, getting tattooed can be a fun and creative way to express yourself.

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Whether you want small, simple artwork or sexy ink that makes a statement, the best tattoo ideas for women will take your style to the next level.

To inspire you, here are examples of the most popular female tattoos that will spark your creativity. When it comes to unique ink, these tattoo designs for women are versatile and feminine options that will look stunning on any part of the body.

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A spine tattoo can be a badass and trendy look that will serve as a good conversation piece. With thin skin and sen*sitive bones, getting tattooed on your spine is an intense experience. To draw attention to the feminine sloping spine, keep designs in this area sleek and vertical. If you’re brave, amp up your design with flowers, experiment with a unique galaxy of planets, or make a meaningful date.

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A hand tattoo can be a bold and rebellious look with extremely visible artwork. If you want to show off your ink, the most popular hand designs are words, symbols, initials, hearts, and other small pieces with meaning. Stubborn ink will draw attention, but professional workers should consider the visibility of this location before taking the plunge. With nerve endings and lots of bone, you may have trouble with pain in this area, but small illustrations and basic outlines should be tolerable.

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An ankle tattoo is a delicate and versatile area for stylish body art. Perfect for smaller designs, the foot’s natural curve lends itself well to quotes and verse, but floral artwork, feathers, and permanent anklets are cute, trendy options that can be hidden. Like the wrist, the ankle is a painful area to get tattooed with thin skin and exposed bone.

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A sternum tattoo is a perfect choice for women who appreciate intricate and meaningful designs with length. The artwork around this area can be easily covered, making it a prime spot for intimate quotes and personal images. For a bold and extreme look, experiment with floral images that curve around the bottom of the bre*asts. If you prefer a more subtle design, an ombre, geometric pattern that sits down the center of the chest can be beautiful. When getting artwork in this area, be prepared for some intense pain as there is virtually no muscle or fat to cushion the needle.

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A ribcage tattoo may hurt, but the sexy and sophisticated designs you can get in this area are worth more time in the chair. You’ll want to choose a small, simple piece, as the area can be painful to tattoo. Short quotes, flocks of birds, and curvy floral artwork can be great choices, but don’t be afraid to try initials or coordinates if you’re worried about pain.

A back tattoo is a feminine and versatile design that uses a large area for a cute and modern result. Although it is more common to see detailed pieces on the shoulder blades, upper back and side back tattoos can be ideal for delicate pieces. For a bold statement that instantly grabs attention, a full back tattoo featuring floral artwork, geometric designs, or fearsome predators can be an amazing choice for artistic types. If you struggle with the pain of getting tattooed, avoid the spine and the skin around the hips.

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A ribcage tattoo may hurt, but the sexy and sophisticated designs you can get in this area are worth more time in the chair. You’ll want to choose a small, simple piece, as the area can be painful to tattoo. Short quotes, flocks of birds, and curvy floral artwork can be great choices, but don’t be afraid to try initials or coordinates if you’re worried about pain.

Sexy Flower Rib Cage Tattoo

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Rib Cage Tattoo Designs

Cute Rib Cage Tattoo Ideas for Women

Female rib tattoo

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A sternum tattoo is a perfect choice for women who appreciate intricate and meaningful designs with length. The artwork around this area can be easily covered, making it a prime spot for intimate quotes and personal images. For a bold and extreme look, experiment with floral images that curve around the bottom of the bre*asts. If you prefer a more subtle design, an ombre, geometric pattern that sits down the center of the chest can be beautiful. When getting artwork in this area, be prepared for some intense pain as there is virtually no muscle or fat to cushion the needle.

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An ankle tattoo is a delicate and versatile area for stylish body art. Perfect for smaller designs, the foot’s natural curve lends itself well to quotes and verse, but floral artwork, feathers, and permanent anklets are cute, trendy options that can be hidden. Like the wrist, the ankle is a painful area to get tattooed with thin skin and exposed bone.

ankle tattoo

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An under the bre*ast tattoo is an effortlessly feminine and sexy style that is ideal for the fashion-forward woman. These styles go directly under the bre*ast and often follow the curve of this intimate area. To make the most of your natural shape, choose a pair of angel wings or a beautiful combination of moons and stars for a sleek, modern feel. Just keep in mind that the pain here can be excruciating due to its proximity to the ribs and bre*astbone.

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A hand tattoo can be a bold and rebellious look with extremely visible artwork. If you want to show off your ink, the most popular hand designs are words, symbols, initials, hearts, and other small pieces with meaning. Stubborn ink will draw attention, but professional workers should consider the visibility of this location before taking the plunge. With nerve endings and lots of bone, you may have trouble with pain in this area, but small illustrations and basic outlines should be tolerable.

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Cute Hand Tattoo Ideas for Women Tattoo on the spine

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A spine tattoo can be a badass and trendy look that will serve as a good conversation piece. With thin skin and sen*sitive bones, tattoo

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