Posted on 27th December 2009 by admin in Uncategorized
amp, back of my neck, dye, firmer skin, henna, permanent one, quot, sagging skin, semi permanent tattoos, tattoo
I want to get a tattoo down the back of my neck but don’t want to stuck with the commitment of a permanent one. On the other hand, although the henna tattoos look fantastic for about a week, they start to wash out afterwards so it’s not an option.
I saw a "tattooist" who told me there’s no such thing as a semipermanent tattoo & if i get one done by any of those who claim to be able to do it, there’s no guarantee of how long it’ll last or if it’ll even come off at all. He also said they come out looking amusing ‘cos a different type of dye is used.
I don’t know if this is all right, but i want to know people’s take is on semi-permanent tattoos. I really want to get one (or a couple) but, like i said, i don’t want to go permanent for a number of reasons including the possibility that i may not want it in the future, plus i despise it when i see older people with tattoos which probably looked fantastic when they were younger and had firmer skin but looks nasty on sagging skin.
Any answers?
Posted on 26th December 2009 by admin in Uncategorized
alex karev, catalogs, dr alex, dr evil, isobel, izzie, quot, skull, stomach, tattoo
Dr. Alex Karev: Morning, Dr. Model.
Dr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens: Dr. Evil Spawn.
Dr. Alex Karev: [he sees a tattoo on her lower stomach] Ooooh, nice tat. Do they airbrush that out for the catalogs?
Dr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens: I don’t know. What do they do for the 666 on your skull?
Posted on 25th December 2009 by admin in Uncategorized
acting auditions, airbrush, ankles, audition, camo, colorful pieces, colors, dermablend, fairy, green eyes, left ankle, left ear, personal experience, quot, right choice, roman numerals, tattoo, tattoos, thanks in advance
I have some acting auditions coming up and I need to hide my tattoos. Please do not leave comments about "oh well you should have thought about that earlier" or anything like that. I am looking for advice for cover up. I have a black 8th note behind my left ear, I have a set of green eyes on my upper back with a black symbol underneath, as well as a large green, red, etc. fairy on my lower back, and then black Roman numerals around my left ankle, and then a tattoo on my inner right ankle (colors and black)… OK, so my ankles I need to cover up straight away for one audition, and I know it can be done, but I am wondering more about the huge colorful pieces on my back, mainly green. I have Tattoo Camo and it seems to work well. But I need something that will also be very waterproof. Does anyone have any personal experience with Dermablend, Ben Nye, Airbrush, or liquid latext? Any recommendations? This stuff is pretty expensive so I want to make the right choice. So please if you have any suggestions or advice, or better yet personal experience with covering up bright tattoos that would be fantastic!
Thanks in advance!
Posted on 20th December 2009 by admin in Uncategorized
airbrushing, aisle, coverup, freckles, moles, quot
When I walk down the aisle, I will be wearing an open back dress. I am honest skin and have flat (not raised) moles on my back (inhereted from my father). This wouldn’t be a problem for me (as I have no problems with freckles) were they not so dark. I want something to cover them up, but tattoo coverup doesn’t seem to work (they’re too dark). I’ve heard of airbrushing and was wondering if anyone’s ever done that.
Please don’t bother responding with a "You’re fine just the way you are". While this is right, I am also human and know what I want for my day. Any suggestions?
Posted on 4th December 2009 by admin in Uncategorized
air brush, amp, jordon, long time, mtv, quot, tattoo place, temporary one
It is like an ink, but not air brush. I remember seeing it on MTV a long time ago. A girl got a tattoo of Jordon from "The Kid from the block" group. What is the name of that type of tattoo and does every tattoo place have it? I want to get a temporary one first before thinking of getting a real one.