Monday, June 29, 2009

Butterfly,Flower and star Tattoos - A Gorgeous Combination



Flower and butterfly tattoos work well together. If you could only stand for one thing, what would it be? Your tattoo is a reflection of your thoughts and your beliefs. To come up with a tattoo that is uniquely you, you want to ask yourself, if I could pick only one symbol to express myself what would it be. If you can't come up with just one, that's fine, you may find that you're a blend of a couple different symbols because you have a blend of a couple different personalities. Let your tattoo express that. You can combine different tattoos to come up with your true expression.

There are two elements in nature that are used to express a lot of different meanings through tattoos - flowers and butterflies.

There is an enormous choice of flower tattoo designs available. Flower tattoos are very flexible. Not only are there hundreds of different flowers but each has a symbolic meaning which can give you a number of ways to show your true self to the world. If you combine two different flowers together, you are not only mixing different colors but different symbols to capture a unique feeling. Do a little research on the meaning of flowers so you can be sure of the statement you are making to the world with your tattoo.

Butterfly tattoos can symbolize so many things. Everyone knows how a caterpillar changes into a beautiful butterfly, only to live for a short time. A butterfly tattoo can symbolize a new beginning or embarking on a new adventure. It can also express the fragility of life.

You can add two different flowers together or two different butterflies and have a great tattoo. But when you add a flower and a butterfly together, you open up a whole new world of possibilities. Not much is prettier than a picture of a butterfly about to land and taste the sweet nectar of a flower.

Women with beautiful tattoos are often considered to be more confident, more feminine and more attractive. It is hard to find a more sensual being than a woman with a flower and butterfly tattoo placed just so you can see it on the shoulder, lower back or ankle.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

sexy women with koi tattoos


Caring for your tattoo once you have gotten it can be one of the most important steps in the whole experience. If you do not properly care for it, you may as well have not gotten it. Or even worse you just paid for an infection! Not something many people would willingly do. Your tattoo is a self-inflicted injury that you need to nurse back to health to ensure it looks just like the day you got it (minus all the red irritated swelling). So how exactly do you care for your new tattoo?

Leave the gauze on for a few hours or even better overnight. After you remove the gauze you will need to clean the area. Stay away from soaps and do your best to keep it relatively dry. Gently clean it and then coat it with a thin coat of antibiotic ointment that was either supplied or that you purchased at the drug store. Repeat this throughout the day as you feel the tattoo drying and to minimize the itch from the healing process. Ensure anytime you touch the tattoo you do so using clean hands. Continue with this process for the first 3-7 days dependent on how you heal.

Tattoo care is very basic and follows many of the same rules and principle of caring for any sort of wound, which is exactly what a tattoo is. You have self inflicted a injury (colourful one at that) that needs time to heal and return to its natural state (more or less).

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Feminine Cherry Blossom Tattoo Designs

cute Cherry Blossom Tattoo Designs


For all those who thought all tattoo designs are unisex, get your facts straight. Cherry blossom tattoos are the one which is exclusively feminine. It is very popular among women. Hey but all you girls out there don't get blossom ink on a girl's night out or just because all you teens decide to have a one. It is observed that people who get tattoos just like that without any knowledge of what a particular design means regret it later.

Cherry blossom tattoos have a deeper meaning than just symbolizing female bonding. It represents female beauty and sexuality!

Many people believe that a blossom is in Chinese culture however most of them argue that it belongs to Japanese culture. We even get Japanese blossom scents; who has ever heard of Chinese blossom perfume? The truth is cherry blossom exists in both cultures and has different meanings in both of these cultures. However both can be related to female beauty and in tattoo culture just a blossom tattoo design generally represents beauty and sexuality.

So before you go for your tattoo design lets see what they mean in both these cultures. That way even you will be sure of what you want your cherry blossom to represent.

In Japanese culture blossom means life. It identifies a person's life with that of cherry tree. A cherry starts growing and blooms to its fullest for a very short time and then it fades. This indicates life is too short and one will face all seasons from spring to fall. It closely relates to the beauty of women which starts blooming and looks beautiful but then the fade is inevitable. In Chinese culture blossom means power. And the power of a female is her beauty and sexuality. In Chinese the blossom also means love.

A falling cherry again means different and is not looked upon as a good thing. So you surely don't want that as your tattoo design.

So now that you know what cherry blossom represents, you can now go ahead and have one of the best designs to say what you feel,other designs,,,