Monday, January 31, 2011

Pros And Cons Of Tattoos

Pros And Cons Of TattoosPros And Cons Of Tattoos These days’ body art styles are more typical than ever. Tattoos have obtained quite a bit in reputation over the decades, providing individuals with a opportunity to take a position out and transmit who they really are. Both men and ladies have body art styles, some masking their system. The option is entirely up to you though, as you can get a body art in essentially any dimension you want.

Even though there are many excellent stuff about body art styles, there are bad factors as well. Among the excellent stuff about body art styles have the opportunity to transmit who you are, the opportunity to be you, and the opportunity to take a position out. Most individuals who get body art styles get them for the outstanding significance. Although there are some who get body art styles stringently for the look, many end up lamenting getting the body art later on in life.

Tattoos are excellent for display, although the design itself should carry some significance. There are a wide range of styles and colours to select from, which allows to add to the good advantages of body art styles. You can check out out many styles at your regional body art facilities, in newspapers and guides, and on the Online. The Online is an excellent source for body art styles, as there are hundreds to look at. You can also look at images of those who have body art styles so you can get an concept as to what a certain design will look like once it has been completed.

The negatives of body art styles are very simple. Tattoos work by striking the skin with a hook and treating little tons of ink. With that being said the chance of illness when getting a body art is always there. If the tattooist is not hygienic and does not fresh his products after every use, the chance of illness will be much greater.

Another thing to fear about with body art styles is eradication. If you later select that you do not want the body art, you will have to pay an costly cost to have it operatively eliminated. Medical procedures provides threats and problems as well. In some situations, those who have got body art styles have had to have the body art eliminated due to illness. In these situations the illness has gotten so bad that there really is no other option than to get the body art eliminated.

No issue how you look at it, there will always be both advantages and disadvantages with body art styles. Before you end up picking to get a body art, you should make sure that the design you have harvested out is something that you can see yourself with for decades to come. If there is any uncertainty in your mind about the body art, you should not get it. Even though it may seem awesome at the time – the cost for eradication and the problems with surgery may not be value it in the long run.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Top Thirty Religious Tattoos

Getting inked for the sake of your religious beliefs is a large cross to bear, if you will.
It is a commitment that subjects the tattooee to more judgment and possible controversy than any other tattoo choice. Wearing your religion on your skin takes resounding faith, unshakeable conviction, and yes, balls. But it is refreshing and in fact admirable in these days of the prolific slut-stamp and lifeless tribal sleeve to see folks stepping out of the ink herd and choosing to physically profess their religious devotion … loud and clear.
Luckily for religious tattoo enthusiasts of today, the artistry of time-honored religious imagery has made leaps and bounds from our forefathers chiseling petroglyphs onto stone. Expressive, beautiful and subjective, check out the incredible artwork that makes up the top 30 religious tattoos.
Jesus: The central figure of Christianity, Jesus, aka Jesus of Nazareth, Jehovah, the Messiah, the Christ, Savior of man, the Son of God, was a prophet and teacher born in Bethlehem and crucified to bestow eternal salvation among mankind.

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Mary: Mary is the mother of Jesus Christ, and is also referred to as the Virgin Mary, the Blessed Virgin, the Holy Virgin, the Holy Mother and the Mother of God. Mary is especially honored in Roman Catholicism and is considered the most elevated of the saints.

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Cross: The cross is one of the most recognized symbols in the world. It is the primary religious symbol of Christianity and represents the crucifixion of Jesus.

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Rosary: Traditional in Roman Catholicism, the rosary is a set of beads that provides a physical method of keeping track of the number of prayers said, as the fingers can move along the beads as prayers are recited.

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Angels: In Christianity, Judaism and Islam, angels are believed to be messengers from God who are sent to guard over subjects (hence, Guardian Angel) and carry out the tasks of the Divine. Superior or higher-ranking angels are known as archangels; famous archangels include Michael, Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel.

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Crucifix: A crucifix is a cross with an accompanying image of Jesus’ crucified body. It is a principal symbol of Christianity and Catholicism.

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The Last Supper: In Christian Gospel, the Last Supper (aka the Lord’s Supper) was the last meal Jesus of Nazareth shared with his Twelve Apostles and disciples before his death.

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Praying Hands: The held-together, praying hands image is a traditional gesture in Christianity and Catholicism. This photo is from RankMyTattoos.com user Rod Fam.

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Krishna: While many Hindu groups recognize Krishna as the incarnation of Vishnu, some consider Krishna to be the Supreme God. Krishna is the speaker of the Bhagavad-Gita, and is often depicted as a baby or as a youthful prince playing a flute. Krishna is believed to personify the loving relationship between God and humans.

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Sacred Heart: A traditional symbol in Roman Catholicism, the Sacred Heart represents Jesus’ physical heart. The Sacred Heart is usually depicted as a flaming heart surrounded by a crown of thorns and bleeding. The crown of thorns alludes to Jesus’ death, while the fire represents his love for mankind.

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Scripture: Although “scripture” is generally defined as the sacred writings of religious texts, it has been traditionally associated with the writings of the Bible.

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Triquetra: The Triquetra is used by Christianity as a symbol of the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit), but is also used in Neo-Pagan religions.

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Star of David: The Star of David is a six-pointed star emblem, commonly associated with Jewish culture and Judaism. It is named after King David of ancient Israel and is also present on the state flag of Israel.

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Pentacle: Neo-pagans, especially Wiccans, use the pentacle as a symbol of faith, similar to the Christian cross or the Jewish Star of David. As a representation of the elements, the pentacle is an amulet used in magical evocation, summoning the spirits of the four directions (with the spirit as five) at the beginning of Wiccan ritual.

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Triple Moon Goddess: In Pagan and Wiccan tradition, the Triple Moon Goddess represents the three stages of life: Maiden, Mother and Crone, as well as the three phases of the moon.

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Baphomet: The Baphomet was first depicted by nineteenth century occultist Elipas Levi as a symbol of harmony, redemption, and union with the Divine. A simplified version of the symbol (the Sabbatic goat) was adopted as the emblem of Anton Lavey’s Church of Satan in 1966. These two figures are now both synonymous with Satanism.

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Pentagram: Traditionally a symbol of a 5-pointed star, an inverted pentagram with two points up, often inscribed in a double circle with a depiction of a goat head in the middle, is referred to as the Sigil of Baphomet among Satanists. It is used as a sign of rebellion or religious identification; the three downward points symbolizing the rejection of the holy Trinity.

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The Devil: The Devil, aka Satan, Lucifer, the Beast, the Antichrist, Beelzebub, etc., is a fallen angel in Christian and Catholic tradition who rebelled against God and was cast down into the pit of Hell. The Devil is usually depicted with horns and a serpent’s tongue.

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666: The Bible’s Book of Revelation asserts 666 to be “the number of a beast.” In modern culture, 666 has become one of the most widely recognized symbols for the Antichrist, and a symbol for Satanists.

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Upside down cross: The reversed cross is traditionally the symbol of St. Peter’s refusal to be crucified in the manner of Christ, preferring to be hung upside down, as a gesture of humility. In modern times, the reversed cross is most commonly associated with Satanism and a rejection of the Christian doctrine.

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Brahma: Brahma is regarded as the creator of the universe in Hinduism, and was believed to be self-born in the lotus flower which grew from the navel of Vishnu. Brahma is traditionally depicted with four heads, four faces and four arms, representing the four directions.

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Shiva: Shiva, the God of destruction, is the supreme God in the Shaiva tradition of Hinduism. He is generally represented as immersed in deep meditation, and has a third eye. Shiva is often depicted as blue, referring to when he drank poison churned up from the earth’s ocean.

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Vishnu: Vishnu is regarded as a major God in Hinduism, and is believed to be the preserver of the universe.

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Ganesh: Ganesh is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in Hinduism. Ganesh’s elephant head makes him easy to identify, and his reverence extends to Buddhists and beyond India. He is regarded as the Remover of Obstacles and Lord of intellect and wisdom.

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Buddha: Siddhartha Gautama (563 BC-483 BC, approximately) was an Indian spiritual teacher and the founder of Buddhism. He is generally recognized by Buddhists as the Supreme Buddha.

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Kuan Yin: In Buddhist culture, Kuan Yin is known as the Bodhisattva of Compassion. It is generally accepted that Kuan Yin originated as the SanskritAvalokiteśvara, which is her male form.

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Yin and Yang: Although found throughout Chinese culture, the Yin and Yang symbols are often associated with Taoism, as they represent the dynamic force of the Tao – two energies constantly interacting with each another: the sun and the moon, femininity and masculinity, birth and death, etc.

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Rastafari: Rastafarianism isa religious-cultural movement that began in the 1930′s in Jamaica as a reaction to the European colonialism and slavery of Africans. Central themes of the religion attempt to explain the future of the African race by looking to Ethiopia for an African King.

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Atheist: Atheism is defined as the disbelief that deities exist and/or the lack of belief in gods.

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Darwinian Fish: Charles Robert Darwin (1809 -1882) was an English naturalist who taught that all species of life have evolved over time from common ancestors through the process he termed natural selection. His theory of natural selection came to be known as the primary explanation of evolution in the 1930′s, and now forms the basis of modern evolutionary theory.

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Good vs. Evil Duality: These images represent religious duality.
Jesus/Satan:

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Mary/Evil Mary:

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Angel/Devil tattoo from RankMyTattoo user DeadGirl666

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Whether denying the existence of God(s), altering the perception of God(s), or embracing God(s), religious tattoos encapsulate a personal and cultural honor that no other artwork can match.

Cheryl Cole Tattos

Cheryl Ann Cole (aka Tweedy, born June 30, 1983) is a British singer and member of the band Girls Aloud. As part of Girls Aloud and as a featuring artist, Cole has had 21 UK Top Ten singles. In 2008, Cole became a judge on the British reality TV show The X Factor.

She is married to the Chelsea and England football player Ashley Cole. Cole was voted "World's Sexiest Woman 2009" by the readers of men's magazine FHM.






35 Hottest Female Celebrity Tattoos

Hot female celebrities and their sexy tattoos. That’s one sizzling subject to take on.
From neck tattoos and tramp stamps to ankle tattoo designs, nobody looks better in ink than our beloved female celebrities. And the fact that they are willing to show off their body art to the gaping public makes it all the more alluring to sneak a peek.
Here are 35 of the hottest female celebrities and their equally hot tats.
Adriana Lima

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This Victoria’s Secret Angel makes every runway event sizzle with her stylish ankle tattoo.
Alyssa Milano

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It’s not at all surprising to see Phoebe Halliwell of the ‘Charmed’ wearing a rosary tattoo on her back. The tat adds spiritual effect to the already mystic/paranormal nature of her role.
Angelina Jolie

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Instead of writing Cambodia, Ethiopia, and Vietnam, Angelina Jolie tattooed on her left shoulder the coordinates of the origins of her adopted children, Maddox, Zahara, and Pax.
Anna Kournikova

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This semi-retired professional Tennis star who rose to worldwide fame because of her grand slam wins and knockout beauty is sporting a hot tribal tramp stamp tattoo that practically adds attitude to that already hot body.
Beyonce Knowles

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An image of a praying angel is what Beyonce chose to put on her upper left thigh. I guess this pop star is one funny girl, considering that something as wholesome as a praying angel gets to be placed very close to her delicate parts.
Carmen Electra

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Aside from the ‘Eleven XXII’ tattoo on the underside of her left her wrist, Carmen also has a sexy ‘R’ tattoo behind her left ear. Well we don’t really care what that ‘R’ means cause getting a peek at Carmen’s sexy neck is enough to complete our day.
Cheryl Tweedy

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Everything in this ensemble looks great. Looks like Cheryl Tweedy knows how to carry a tramp stamp in a very stylish way.
Christina Aguilera

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I think this Dirrrty singer should let hair down more often because it’s a shame to hide this sexy ‘Xtina’ tat.
Christina Applegate

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A pair of ankle tattoos and a pair of stylish heels: perfect combo for instant inked-up sex appeal.
Christina Milian

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Those little red stars on Christina Milian’s hip really did their part in making their master shine like she’s born to wear that sexy bikini.
Christina Ricci

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An ‘Aslan’ tattoo on Christina Ricci’s back isn’t something the general public would consider attractive. But the contrast of the childlike innocence of the tat and Christina’s new sexy image just really does it for me.
Drew Barrymore

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This tattoo is proof that a butterfly tattoo can look good on someone other than Mariah.
Eva Longoria

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Eva’s shows a classy side to the tramp stamp. Her cross tattoo is sexy but not trashy.
Gisele Bundchen

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It seems that less is more and small is sexy for supermodel Gisele Bundchen. She has a tiny star tattoo on the underside of her left wrist, and a small crescent moon and stars on the inside of her right ankle.
Heidi Klum

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If not for her stylish and iconic arm tattoo, I wouldn’t have recognized Heidi Klum in this weird robotic frock.
Helen Mirren

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Who would have thought a tattoo can be a source of eternal youth? Helen Mirren takes her style up a notch by this youthful little tattoo on her left hand.
Holly Valance

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Dead Or Alive star Holly Valance is definitely hot. And it only takes a little tattoo near her pelvic area to take that hotness to greater heights.
Jenna Jameson

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Jenna has a ‘Heart Breaker’ tattoo on her bum, but my heart breaks as it is filled with envy over those skillful artist hands that held Jenna’s bum in place during the tat session.
Jessica Alba

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That Sanskrit character for lotus flower on Jessica Alba’s wrist miraculously caught my attention despite the wonderful view of Alba’s pearly whites.
Jessica Biel

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A small dove tattoo above her bikini line is all that Jessica Biel needs to look great in a sexy outfit.
Joss Stone

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That flower tat behind Joss Stone’s left ear is just plain sexy.
Lindsay Lohan

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“La Bella Vita” are the words tattooed at the top of Lindsay Lohan’s right bum. This is perhaps a tribute to her single of the same title, which unfortunately didn’t become as popular as she hoped it to be. La Belle Vita means This Beautiful Life and the tat looks gorgeous on Lindsay.
Nicole Richie

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That stylish tramp stamp tattoo looks great on Nicole’s thin frame.
Pamela Anderson

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I think this is how the love for barbwire tattoos started. Thanks, Pam.
Paris Hilton

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The infamous heiress has a cute butterfly back tattoo. And here I am thinking she had more trashy taste in tattoos. I say this is a classy choice.
Victoria ‘Posh’ Beckham

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Posh rocks one star for each of her family members, including herself. That’s what Victoria said about the five posh star tattoos on her back. Sentimental Spice.
Rebecca Romijn-Stamos

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Now I finally get it. Supermodels are really into cute tattoos. Rebecca has a tiny tattoo design on her ankle.
Rihanna

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Proof of her huge success as an R&B star, Rihanna inked several little stars over her nape.
Sarah Michelle Gellar

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Sarah Michelle has purple dragonflies on her lower back. This tattoo design would definitely look great in a bikini or even in a sexy outfit such as this.
Scarlett Johansson

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Scarlett has a colorful sunset scene tattoo on her left inner forearm. Thanks to her pale complexion, the tat looks quite brilliant.
Sienna Miller

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Sienna loves her dove and star tattoos so much that she gave them huge exposure by showing them off on an Elle Magazine cover.
Teri Polo

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Teri’s musical note tat on her left boob is like ‘music to our eyes.’
Tila Tequila

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If this picture isn’t screaming “Tattoos and Sex”, I don’t know what is.
Vida Guerra

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Move over Kim Kardashian. Vida Guerra has the hottest pair of tattoos, hands down. She has a small rose tattoo on her ankle, a little red devil tattoo just below the bikini line.
Yasmine Bleeth

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Yasmine sports a flower-like Trinity tattoo near her belly button. We know how good Yasmine looks in a bikini, thanks to her role in Baywatch, and this flower tattoo would surely enhance the viewing pleasure.