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Temporary versus permanent tattoos

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Temporary tattoos can be just as fun and beautiful as permanent tattoos. In fact it is a really good idea to get a temporary tattoo of a design you like, so you can try it out, before actually taking the plunge and getting that design permanently put on your body. There are actually a lot of different choices and options available for temporary tattoos. With the popularity and acceptance of tattoos growing every year, temporary tattoos have evolved and grown in popularity as well.

Henna Tattoos: These are probably the most popular of the temporary tattoos available. Henna is a plant. Henna leaves are dried, crushed and made into a paste that when applied to the skin, leaves a beautiful reddish-brown stain that lasts from 3-40 days depending on skin type and the location of the body that the tattoo is placed on. In general henna tattoos are completely safe, unless the tattoo artist is using “black henna” which is made from black hair dye and can permanently scar the skin. Never get a black henna tattoo.

Natural henna has been used to decorate the body for thousands of years. There are references of henna used for this purpose in the bible. It is also believed that henna was used to decorate the bodies of the dead in ancient Egypt, for their trip to the after life. For generations henna tattoos have been used in many cultures to celebrate all of life’s passages like childbirth, weddings, holidays, weddings and death. The bridal henna done in India is extremely intricate and beautiful.

Indigo Tattoos: also known as wolding. Indigo is another natural plant derivative used to temporarily stain the body. This system of tattooing was popular with Celtic warriors who decorated their bodies before battles. Today Indigo is used to make beautiful blue temporary tattoos that last from 3-9 days.

Temptu: This is a non-toxic body paint that is most commonly used in air-brushed tattoos. These are the tattoos you see on your favorite actors in the movies. Temptu tattoos last from 2-7 days and can quickly be removed with rubbing alcohol. These temporary tattoos are water resistant and can look exactly like a real tattoo.

There are also other types of temporary tattoos like press-ons and transfers, as well as simple body painting. The nice thing about temporary tattoos is that you can change your tattoo designs often and have special tattoos for special occasions. The downside is that they are temporary. Still a temporary tattoo is an excellent option for teens or people who just want to have a tattoo for a little while.

Permanent Tattoos: These tattoos are forever and before getting one there are some factors everyone should consider. Take your time and find a design that you can live with for the rest of your life. Unless you are a rock star, you should get the tattoo on a body part where it can be easily hidden by clothing when needed, like for job interviews.

Always research a tattoo shop and tattoo artist before committing to getting a tattoo there. Make sure the tattoo shop is licensed and clean. Make sure that the tattoo artist uses all of the safety and sanitary procedures required by tattoo laws. Ask to see some of the tattoos the artist has already done. Good tattoo artists have photos of all of their best tattoos.

Getting a tattoo is a lot of fun. Choosing between temporary and permanent is totally a personal decision. Personally I like both. I have some permanent tattoos over 20 years old that I still love. I also love getting henna tattoos on my feet and ankles in the summer. Both types of tattoos are great and can be a beautiful body decoration.

Temporary versus permanent tattoos

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Temporary tattoos can be just as fun and beautiful as permanent tattoos. In fact it is a really good idea to get a temporary tattoo of a design you like, so you can try it out, before actually taking the plunge and getting that design permanently put on your body. There are actually a lot of different choices and options available for temporary tattoos. With the popularity and acceptance of tattoos growing every year, temporary tattoos have evolved and grown in popularity as well.

Henna Tattoos: These are probably the most popular of the temporary tattoos available. Henna is a plant. Henna leaves are dried, crushed and made into a paste that when applied to the skin, leaves a beautiful reddish-brown stain that lasts from 3-40 days depending on skin type and the location of the body that the tattoo is placed on. In general henna tattoos are completely safe, unless the tattoo artist is using “black henna” which is made from black hair dye and can permanently scar the skin. Never get a black henna tattoo.

Natural henna has been used to decorate the body for thousands of years. There are references of henna used for this purpose in the bible. It is also believed that henna was used to decorate the bodies of the dead in ancient Egypt, for their trip to the after life. For generations henna tattoos have been used in many cultures to celebrate all of life’s passages like childbirth, weddings, holidays, weddings and death. The bridal henna done in India is extremely intricate and beautiful.

Indigo Tattoos: also known as wolding. Indigo is another natural plant derivative used to temporarily stain the body. This system of tattooing was popular with Celtic warriors who decorated their bodies before battles. Today Indigo is used to make beautiful blue temporary tattoos that last from 3-9 days.

Temptu: This is a non-toxic body paint that is most commonly used in air-brushed tattoos. These are the tattoos you see on your favorite actors in the movies. Temptu tattoos last from 2-7 days and can quickly be removed with rubbing alcohol. These temporary tattoos are water resistant and can look exactly like a real tattoo.

There are also other types of temporary tattoos like press-ons and transfers, as well as simple body painting. The nice thing about temporary tattoos is that you can change your tattoo designs often and have special tattoos for special occasions. The downside is that they are temporary. Still a temporary tattoo is an excellent option for teens or people who just want to have a tattoo for a little while.

Permanent Tattoos: These tattoos are forever and before getting one there are some factors everyone should consider. Take your time and find a design that you can live with for the rest of your life. Unless you are a rock star, you should get the tattoo on a body part where it can be easily hidden by clothing when needed, like for job interviews.

Always research a tattoo shop and tattoo artist before committing to getting a tattoo there. Make sure the tattoo shop is licensed and clean. Make sure that the tattoo artist uses all of the safety and sanitary procedures required by tattoo laws. Ask to see some of the tattoos the artist has already done. Good tattoo artists have photos of all of their best tattoos.

Getting a tattoo is a lot of fun. Choosing between temporary and permanent is totally a personal decision. Personally I like both. I have some permanent tattoos over 20 years old that I still love. I also love getting henna tattoos on my feet and ankles in the summer. Both types of tattoos are great and can be a beautiful body decoration.

Must have hair care products

There are several “must have hair care products” that my hair just could not survive without, but before I let you in on my little hair care secrets, let me give you a brief history of my hair. I am someone who likes to change my hair colour on a regular basis. When I see a celebrity in a magazine or on television it makes me long for that particular hair colour. I love the feeling that a new hair colour can evoke within me. My natural hair colour is a very dark brown, which I like, but quickly bores me.

I have always wanted hair with multi tones and highlights-Jennifer Aniston‘s hair colour being my all-time dream hair colour, but it is surprisingly difficult to achieve her hair colour. This past three months alone I have gone from black hair, to medium brown, to very bright (somewhat luminous) blonde. I am currently a dark blonde hair colour and am considering scattering a few blonde highlights throughout the front of my hair – just to liven it up a little. My aim is to look as “naturally” blonde as possible, especially now with summer on its way, I would like to lighten it up.

You must be thinking that my hair is in horrendous condition, maybe even on the verge of falling out, but I can assure you that it is in good condition. I have always taken care of my hair. I have bought very inexpensive hair care products to the most expensive hair care products on the market, and I can advise you that the best hair care products are definitely the inexpensive products.

I am someone who is a bit of a hair care product “junkie”. I used to spend hours at the weekend just reading the labels on the back of bottles of shampoo and conditioner, comparing the expensive and inexpensive brands. My research revealed to me that the number one ingredient listed on all shampoos and conditioners was “aqua”, in other words “water”. I asked myself why I should pay exorbitant prices for water, and I decided that I would start spending my money on the inexpensive brands. However, I would recommend sticking to fairly well known brand names.

My “must have” every day shampoo and conditioner is any from the Timotei range. They are very gentle on the scalp and hair and smell good too. My all-time “must have” hair care product is VO5 Hot Oil Conditioner. It is a little miracle in a tube. You just pop it in a cup of warm water, wait a few minutes, then smooth it on to your hair, wait another minute and shampoo and condition as usual. You will notice the difference in your hair almost immediately.

I hope my recommendations will have helped you achieve healthier hair, just remember not to buy into the marketing and advertising hype of the more expensive hair care brands.

Must have hair care products

There are several “must have hair care products” that my hair just could not survive without, but before I let you in on my little hair care secrets, let me give you a brief history of my hair. I am someone who likes to change my hair colour on a regular basis. When I see a celebrity in a magazine or on television it makes me long for that particular hair colour. I love the feeling that a new hair colour can evoke within me. My natural hair colour is a very dark brown, which I like, but quickly bores me.

I have always wanted hair with multi tones and highlights-Jennifer Aniston‘s hair colour being my all-time dream hair colour, but it is surprisingly difficult to achieve her hair colour. This past three months alone I have gone from black hair, to medium brown, to very bright (somewhat luminous) blonde. I am currently a dark blonde hair colour and am considering scattering a few blonde highlights throughout the front of my hair – just to liven it up a little. My aim is to look as “naturally” blonde as possible, especially now with summer on its way, I would like to lighten it up.

You must be thinking that my hair is in horrendous condition, maybe even on the verge of falling out, but I can assure you that it is in good condition. I have always taken care of my hair. I have bought very inexpensive hair care products to the most expensive hair care products on the market, and I can advise you that the best hair care products are definitely the inexpensive products.

I am someone who is a bit of a hair care product “junkie”. I used to spend hours at the weekend just reading the labels on the back of bottles of shampoo and conditioner, comparing the expensive and inexpensive brands. My research revealed to me that the number one ingredient listed on all shampoos and conditioners was “aqua”, in other words “water”. I asked myself why I should pay exorbitant prices for water, and I decided that I would start spending my money on the inexpensive brands. However, I would recommend sticking to fairly well known brand names.

My “must have” every day shampoo and conditioner is any from the Timotei range. They are very gentle on the scalp and hair and smell good too. My all-time “must have” hair care product is VO5 Hot Oil Conditioner. It is a little miracle in a tube. You just pop it in a cup of warm water, wait a few minutes, then smooth it on to your hair, wait another minute and shampoo and condition as usual. You will notice the difference in your hair almost immediately.

I hope my recommendations will have helped you achieve healthier hair, just remember not to buy into the marketing and advertising hype of the more expensive hair care brands.

Must have hair care products

There are several “must have hair care products” that my hair just could not survive without, but before I let you in on my little hair care secrets, let me give you a brief history of my hair. I am someone who likes to change my hair colour on a regular basis. When I see a celebrity in a magazine or on television it makes me long for that particular hair colour. I love the feeling that a new hair colour can evoke within me. My natural hair colour is a very dark brown, which I like, but quickly bores me.

I have always wanted hair with multi tones and highlights-Jennifer Aniston‘s hair colour being my all-time dream hair colour, but it is surprisingly difficult to achieve her hair colour. This past three months alone I have gone from black hair, to medium brown, to very bright (somewhat luminous) blonde. I am currently a dark blonde hair colour and am considering scattering a few blonde highlights throughout the front of my hair – just to liven it up a little. My aim is to look as “naturally” blonde as possible, especially now with summer on its way, I would like to lighten it up.

You must be thinking that my hair is in horrendous condition, maybe even on the verge of falling out, but I can assure you that it is in good condition. I have always taken care of my hair. I have bought very inexpensive hair care products to the most expensive hair care products on the market, and I can advise you that the best hair care products are definitely the inexpensive products.

I am someone who is a bit of a hair care product “junkie”. I used to spend hours at the weekend just reading the labels on the back of bottles of shampoo and conditioner, comparing the expensive and inexpensive brands. My research revealed to me that the number one ingredient listed on all shampoos and conditioners was “aqua”, in other words “water”. I asked myself why I should pay exorbitant prices for water, and I decided that I would start spending my money on the inexpensive brands. However, I would recommend sticking to fairly well known brand names.

My “must have” every day shampoo and conditioner is any from the Timotei range. They are very gentle on the scalp and hair and smell good too. My all-time “must have” hair care product is VO5 Hot Oil Conditioner. It is a little miracle in a tube. You just pop it in a cup of warm water, wait a few minutes, then smooth it on to your hair, wait another minute and shampoo and condition as usual. You will notice the difference in your hair almost immediately.

I hope my recommendations will have helped you achieve healthier hair, just remember not to buy into the marketing and advertising hype of the more expensive hair care brands.