martes, 31 de marzo de 2009

"Tattoos"


Tattoos are drawings of any nature wihch are made in diverse zones of the human body. We say any type of drawing, as does not exist a rule on which a tattoo cannot be made. Tattoos are purelly subjective. They will depend on the taste of the person, not only on its form but also on its seize, or colours to be used and how big a totattoo should be. Most of the tattoos are dark colour.
Tattoos are made by means of the breaking the epidermis with a sharp object, a needle which in his end takes red colour. When the skin pierced tattoos will be of indissoluble in the body tattooed.
Magical methods do not exist to be rubbed out. At present some plastic surgeries exist that try to eliminate tattoos by laser rays. However, when doing it a sacr is left.
Another important aspect is the election the place where tattoos are made. One cannot go to any part. Tattoos must follow sanitary permission given by the city councils and organisms of public health of each country. Tattoos shopuld all be made with needles which cannot transmit hepatitis A or B, or AIDS.
Gloves must be used only once. Tattoos of henna are made by means of natural colorants that are placed in the skin having demarcated the selected drawing, with no need to break the layer of epidermis. They do bot risk any infection and last few weeks.
Concerning the history, tattoos have been made from very old times. Many tribes who inhabited Polynesian or the Island of Japan, China or South American and African continents used tattoos in the face or on the body as a way to embellish its bodies and to demostrate manhood and maturity in the case of the men.
Even mommies older than those of Egypt, in towns of the Middle East, used tattoos in the antiquity to demonstrate the pain the loss of a dear being. Since tattoos were made whenever some near relative died.
In the 18th tattoos became famous in the West. This by means of the trips of the European sailors, by the Polynesian and islands of South America. Seeing those tattoos Europeans decided to practice some of them. Later, even several royal houses in Europe have had Kings, Princesses or Dukes who have made tattoos.

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