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The Tattoo Design Blog
by James Leonard

Tattoos truly are a work of art and many individuals throughout the world have them. If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, then that does not surprise us at all. Would you like to know about a wonderful tattoo? Our friend recently got a set of koi tattoos and told us to look up the meaning. That made us curious, so we came home and looked it up. We were surprised at just how deep the meaning behind this lovely work of art was. As we continue this article, we would like to share the facts we learn with you.

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by Ben Swank

Choosing a tattoo is difficult. If it isn’t, you have not done your homework. Too often, newcomers will stroll into their local tattoo parlor, pick up a few books or check out the artwork on the walls, and thirty minutes later sit down in the chair for their session.

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by Ben Swank

Choosing a tattoo is difficult. If it isn’t, you have not done your homework. Too often, newcomers will stroll into their local tattoo parlor, pick up a few books or check out the artwork on the walls, and thirty minutes later sit down in the chair for their session.

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by Ben Swank

Tattoo aftercare is vitally important to the health of your new tattoo, and it must not be ignored. Many people believe that once the needlework is done, their tattoo is a lock, but that is far from reality. The fact is that unless you properly care for your new tattoo, it could easily fade, lose saturation, flake, scar, or you could wind up with an infected mess on your body.

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by Ben Swank

Considering the advancements made in tattoo removal technology, many would-be tattoo customers mistakenly believe that they can always change their minds later, and cover up or entirely remove a tattoo at will. Unfortunately, this is just not the case. Laser removal is unreliable at present, leaving differing colors in differing degrees of fading, and scarring is very common. So while you might be eager to get your new ink, take your time and make and an informed, lifelong decision.

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