Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
11:49 pm
So, I am going to attend the MusInk festival later this month…my dream would be to get tattooed by Hannah Aitchison, but since it’s highly improbable, I have other artists in mind. How do I go about getting a tattoo done there? It’s not so easy to make appointments, so is it only by appointments or can you get tattooed on the spot? I’ve never been to a tattoo convention so I’m not sure how it works…
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
10:19 pm
I am planning on getting a tattoo, but the area of my body on which I plan to get it is heavily scarred in places due to a mis-spent youth. I was just wondering: a) is it possible to tattoo over scar tissue? & b) does the scarring adversely affect the look of the tattoo in any way?
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
3:58 pm

- Contains over 50 temporary tattoos
- High quality and long lasting
- Easy to apply and remove
- FD&C approved ingredients, does not contain lead
- Made in the USA
Product Description
Savvi’s temporary tattoos are made in the USA using vegetable inks and ingredients that are FDA and FD&C approved. The tattoos are applied with water and last for several days. They can be removed with baby oil or rubbing alcohol…. More >>
Glitter 4 Girls, Over 50 Temporary Tattoos
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
3:32 pm
Never was into tattoos, so looking like a tattoo fan sounds like one idea for Halloween, if the temporary ones are easy to take off for the next day. Or, does it get into the clothes?
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
9:14 pm
Can I use permanent tattoo ink with a airbrush or temporary tattoo pen? Will permanent ink last longer than the temporary ink?
I know that unless I use proper machine, it won’t be permanent.
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
9:48 am

Product Description
Young naturalists will love these safe, temporary tattoos featuring 10 full-color images of a bison, orangutan, wolf, bear, tiger, squirrel, koala, elephant, kangaroo and rhino. Easily removed. Instructions.
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Wild Animals Tattoos
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
4:38 am
It seems like today, more people between the ages of 16-30 have tattoos than those who don’t!
Have tattoos just become a fashion trend and have lost the originality, rebellion, and individuality they once had?