Sunday, 1 July 2012

Tattoo Mehndi

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Tattoo Mehndi Biography 
Although most henna tattoos feature the very recognizable scrolling designs, there are many other symbols that can be seen in this style of art. One such symbol is the peacock. This design is said to be a form of protection and a sign of passion and luck. The body of the peacock is simple and graceful, with fluid lines. However, the tail feathers are very detailed, and can occasionally feature several eyes. The eyes are what make the peacock a sign of protection; an ever vigilant bird watching over you. The solar and lunar eyes are also frequently used symbols in henna tattoos, and are also seen as talismans of protection.

One of the more popular areas of the body for permanent henna tattoos is around the belly button. A bursting sun, or a half moon are seen most often. Occasionally, though, you may see flowers, or the infamous scroll designs.Whether you have used henna in the past and have found a design you simply cannot live without, or you appreciate the exquisite art and meaning that goes behind these pieces of art, henna tattoos are a brilliant option.

In the past Henna paste is applied with a match but right now boyfriends are available in a package called the cone and in various other forms, because that is easy to mold Henna in the form of different designs on the hands, wrists or feet and every other place. Darkness Henna color depending on the temperature of the body, there are also many other ways to make the color darker.

So, you want henna tattoos but don't have the time or patience to get one done. These Instant henna tattoos are for you. Lots of designs - Lower back tattoos, paisley tattoos, sun signs.The art form of henna or mehndi varies significantly from region to region. Varying designs have different meanings for members of each culture, such as good health, fertility, wisdom, protection and spiritual enlightenment. Various shades of Henna are procured by mixing its paste with the leaves and fruit of other plants, such as indigo, tea, coffee, cloves and lemon. When used in decorative body art, sugar and oil are also added to the mixture to strengthen the color and longevity of design.

The biggest advantage of getting henna tattoo is that the process is absolutely painless and the tattoo stays for as long as one month. However the longevity of the tattoo largely depends on its application as well as its aftercare. The tradition of henna tattoo originated in the southern part of Asia but it gradually spread to other parts of the world. Tattoo made by henna is also popularly called Mehndi. This particular type of tattoo is made from a paste of henna leaves.
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Tattoo Henna Designs

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This page has a variety of general henna designs on every part of the body.
Get new ideas and inspiration for your henna tattoos here!  Find more henna pictures in the henna gallery from the ABOVE henna links.Pictures that show black henna are actually pictures with the henna paste still drying on the skin.  Once the paste is scrapped off (never use water to remove your henna paste) the stain is typically orange at first.

The henna will continue to cure over the next 24-72 hours (depending on your body chemistry, the henna mix ingredients, how long you keep the paste on the skin, and your henna care) to develop into a brownish-red stain.All henna is done by Jody of Beachcombers Bazaar unless otherwise mentioned.

So, you want henna tattoos but don't have the time or patience to get one done. Here's one for you. It's as simple as 1-2-3 Select a design you want.
Put the tatoo sheet face down on the skin, apply water at its back. Wait for 30 seconds.
Slide off the backing paper.
You have the tattoo on your skin!!!
Each tattoo sheet measures 7" x 9" and has 16 tattoos.Looks like a real tattoo.

The tattoos are separated from each other by perforations; so can be easily separated. If you like one design, give another to a friend. At this price, it's almost free!
Tattoos are easily removable from the skin any time.To remove, wipe with alcohol or any good cold cream.
WARNING:
Do not use on sensitive skin.Stop use if skin rashes occur.
Most people associate henna tattoos with their temporary beginnings. However, these fleeting pieces of art have inspired many more permanent creations. A lot of people prefer to place these complex designs on large areas of the body, and favor the use of the earthy red and brown hues that come naturally to the tattoo’s more ephemeral cousin.

Some of the most regularly seen henna tattoos are done on the hands and feet. Though some people are leery to place permanent art on their hands or feet, these designs can easily be moved to the upper arms or legs. The designs that are used for hands and feet are often highly intricate and fantastic in their detail. Many of these tattoos feature symbols that are meant to represent feminine beauty, such as flowers, long slender vines or the moon. They may also show elaborate hearts; one example of this is the ‘Goddess of Love’ symbol, which may seem relatively simple compared to many other henna tattoos; however, it still remains a striking image with its scrollwork edges and full body.
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Tattoo Patterns And Designs

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Tattoo drawn in ballpoint pen (Lennie Mace, Tokyo)
Ballpoint pens are another known means of creating body art for recreational, decorative, and commercial purposes. Ballpoint pen artists have made appearances at events to draw on guests, and have been hired to provide temporary tattoos for film and video productions.[4] Ink is applied directly to skin in a manner that has been described as similar to that of application with an actual tattoo gun. In fact, professional tattoo artists are known to also use ballpoints to create artwork on surfaces other than skin, including the flash-art created as display samples in tattoo studios

Ballpoint tattoos can be left to fade at a natural rate or washed off at the wearers discretion; an appealing option for people who may not care for a permanent tattoo, but appreciate the imagery nonetheless.[6] The manufacturing and content of ballpoint inks are regulated and ink formulas are said to be non-toxic, perhaps due to ballpoint pens' prevalence among students and children, but this is a topic of debate.[7]
Temporary variants of permanent tattoos

Some tattoos applied with a tattoo gun may be less permanent or easier to remove; however, as these involve insertion of pigments under the skin and do not involve the removal or degradation of all materials involved, they can not be considered completely temporary.
Photo Tattoo SimulationOnline Tattoo Simulators realistically simulate tattoo designs on body photographs. They require no supplies or removal process so are a fast alternative of seeing what a tattoo looks like before getting any work done.[edit]Semi-permanent tattoos
Some practitioners offer tattoos that they claim to be temporary, but will last for a period of years rather than days.

These are applied using a tattoo gun, and are therefore the closest substitute for the permanent tattoo experience, including the discomfort. These tattoos are supposed to gradually fade away over time, leaving no trace. Some tattoo artists claim that the inks are inserted closer to the surface, allowing them to gradually slough off, while others claim to use special inks that naturally disperse over time.
There is some discrepancy as to whether these semi-permanent tattoos are in fact "temporary tattoos" at all. In practice, semi-permanent tattoos have had mixed results, and caution would say that any tattoo performed by inserting pigment under the skin should be considered permanent.


The barbed tattoo has taken its inspiration from the crown of thorns which Jesus was made to wear before being crucified. It is a symbol of strength and faith in the power of the almighty. It is also a symbol which represents the fact that the individual wearing the tattoo has seen much hardship in his life and has been able to withstand all hurdles and pain, because of his faith in the Lord. The fact that he too is one
of the many children of God and he will be given peace after he passes through this life onto heaven, where he will face his final judgment, is one of the symbols that this tattoo represents.

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Temporary Tattoos

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Temporary Tattoos Biography
A temporary tattoo is a non-permanent image on the skin resembling a real tattoo. Temporary tattoos can be drawn, painted, or airbrushed, as a form of body painting, but most of the time these tattoos are transferred to the skin. Temporary tattoos of any kind are used for numerous purposes including self-expression and identification. For example, actors who wish to add to their character's distinctiveness might take temporary tattoos painted on the skin by hand or using stencils as part of their cosmetic ritual.

Old fashioned temporary tattoos, which were first made popular as inserts in bubble gum, were poor quality ink transfers that often resulted in blurry designs and could easily be washed or rubbed off. A very identifiable brand would be the fruit flavored chewing gum Fruit Stripe which has been popular with American children for many years. Nonetheless, these lick-and-peel temporary tattoos became a well-known piece of North America.
Modern temporary transfer tattoos are made of ink and glue, and last much longer than older temporary tattoos. In this process, the tattoo is applied to the outer surface of the skin and remains until such time as the image fades away (typically after 3–5 days) or is removed.
While most temporary tattoos are created commercially for advertising or as novelty items, the process of creating has been adapted to the fine art of lithography as well.[1][2] And even more recently, Chanel, the Parisian fashion house, has set up a themed area in Selfridges on Oxford Street offering customers the chance to have Chanel's own transfer tattoos applied by experts. The designer offerings have been advertised (as part of Chanel's Paris Spring & Summer 2010 farmyard barn theme recreated in London) as an opportunity for fans to have the chance to have tattoo transfers applied to "areas of the private nature".[3]

Temporary tattoos usually consist of five main elements: the front of the sheet of paper, the back of the sheet of paper, ink, glue and a protective plastic sheet. The front of the sheet is covered with a special coating upon which the tattoo image is printed with special inks. A layer of glue is then applied on top of the image. A thin, transparent plastic sheet is placed over the front of the sheet to protect the image and glue layer. The back of the sheet is left untreated and has a list of ingredients and instructions printed on it.
Transfer temporary tattoos are usually applied by removing the plastic sheet, placing the image face down against the skin and moistening the backing by wetting it thoroughly. The backing can then be carefully removed, leaving the image in place.
In 1980, temporary tattoos were created using different and exotic ink systems. 3M designed and developed a special coating called Micro-Fragrance that made scratch-n-sniff technology possible. The temporary tattoo industry adopted the scratch-n-sniff concept and a few companies, such as Dallas-based Highgate Products, released scented tattoos.

Around this time advances in ink and screen printing were also developed. These advances made the tattoos last longer and look more realistic. As tattoos quality increased, so did demand. People began seeing temporary tattoos as a product that could last and could be used outside of inexpensive giveaways.
Today, temporary tattoos are sold everywhere from vending machines to check-out counters at mass retailers to high-end boutiques and can be customized and printed through a color laser printer using specialty color laser transfer paper. A variety of tattoo designs exist; everything from Marvel superhero tattoos, to glitter designs, to Ed Hardy temporary tattoos for trendy adults and clubbing designs for young people.
[edit]Henna tattooMehndi on a hand.

Henna tattoos, also known as Mehndi, is another form of temporary tattoo. Coming from a south Asian tradition, henna uses a paste made from the powdered leaves of the Henna plant, Lawsonia inermis. Its active dye, Lawsone, binds with the keratin in skin, fingernails, and hair. Traditional henna is drawn in delicate patterns on the hands and feet, but modern henna is applied in all sorts of designs anywhere on the body. Unlike other forms of temporary tattoos, henna does not allow for a full range of colors but only shades of reds, browns, and near-blacks. The paste is applied and left on the skin for several hours to stain. The stain will gradually fade away as the skin sheds. Henna tattoos can last days to over a month depending on application and aftercare.
However, caution should be taken as many products labeled henna are misleading. Fast-staining "black henna" can contain para-phenylenediamine (PPD) which can cause allergic reactions and scarring.
[edit]Temporary airbrush tattoos

Temporary airbrush tattoos are another kind of temporary tattoo. Like other forms of temporary tattoos, they are applied to the surface of the skin and do no damage to the skin. Airbrush tattoos are created by placing a stencil to the skin and delivering the tattoo ink or tribal airbrush tattoo paint with an airbrush. Unlike temporary transfer tattoos, the artist can control delicate elements of the temporary tattoo while it is being produced, which is more similar to the true permanent tattoo experience.
Temporary airbrush tattoos have been in existence since about 1998 and are largely used in marketing, advertising and the entertainment industry. Because of the constant research and development of airbrush equipment and inks, airbrush tattoos today so closely resemble real tattoos that many people cannot tell the difference
Most airbrush tattoo inks/paints are alcohol-based. Applying baby powder several times during the day will extend the life of the tattoo. Removal is done by applying an oil or alcohol based product. Baby oil, mineral oil and suntan lotion work best. Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) also works, but should be used with caution as it can dry and irritate the skin. They last from a couple of days up to a week depending on how often the area is washed and taken care of.
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Tattoo Mehndi Design

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Tattoo Mehndi Design Biography
Most of the people asks that is tattooing (tattoo) safe? my answer is no and never for a tattoo is a good word. But when it is henna tattoo I say yes henna is likely safe, as because it removes in few days and is not permanent.Henna is also known as mehndi, mehndi or mehndi. Tattoo trend is kind of famous in western countries like USA, Canada, UK, Germany but in eastern countries like India, Pakistan,Saudi it is not applied permanently. Permanent body tattoo is dangerous and painful too.

Mehndi is a form of temporary skin decoration that is very popular in South Asia. Mehndi decorations became fashionable in the West in the late 1990s, where they are sometimes called henna tattoos. Henna is typically applied during special occasions like weddings and festivals. It is usually drawn on the palms and feet, where the color will be darkest because the skin contains higher levels of keratin which binds temporarily to lawsone, the colorant of henna. Henna was originally used as a form of decoration mainly for brides.


Of course, you don't have to be Michelangelo to create great-looking henna tattoos. Especially for beginners, though, it helps to have guidance and a little hand-holding to get the creative juices flowing. That's why Earth Henna offers a selection of original, outstanding tattoo stencils so your first designs can look like they were done by a professional. In fact, they're so good, even professionals use them!A stunning collection of original tattoo stencils and beautiful body art designs by professional mehndi artists. Make sure you check out our money-saving SPECIAL PROMOTIONS! And don't forget to see our HENNA TEMPORARY TATTOO KITS, our large selection of MEHNDI BOOKS, and our beautiful EXOTIC GIFTS.



A generally feminine tattoo design choice and a perennial favorite. It's ranking shows the growing influence that women have in tattoo culture. Even so, the Butterfly is not entirely the exclusive domain of the feminine. The Roman Emperor, Augustus, took it as his personal symbol, and the warrior priests of the Mexican Popolucas peoples sported the Butterfly as a motif on their breastplates. Their Butterfly was also the symbol of fire. Delightful, magical and transformational, the Butterfly reminds its admirers of the mystery of nature and the richness of human imagination.

While butterfly tattoos for girls can be cute, their symbolism is entirely different. Butterfly tattoos with meaning is quite ambiguous because some consider it as a representation of childbirth will others associate it with fragility impermanence of human life.A tattoo design with a long history in story, myth and folklore. Fairies in literature are often the personification of human wishes and desire in the form of little people with magical powers. As a tattoo design they can be symbols of youthful innocence and a desire to retain a
child-like imagination, wonder and awe. Most popular with women and a fairy is a design with a strong magical element.
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