Best Tattoo Ink – Haven't we had enough of the Kardashians yet?

by FitBuff Blogger on July 28, 2011 · 0 comments

in General Health

It's all about Kim Kardashian, isn't it? It always has been, hasn't it? God, what a bore, honestly!

Haven't we had enough? Or are we now going to go ga-ga (Lady Gaga has a new fan now!) over her marriage with Kris Humphries, that poor power forward from the New Jersey Nets?

Yet you have to admit that she does look fine but her recent spat with Melissa Molinaro over that Super C-U-T-E video, an Old Navy ad, kind of revealed how insecure she is about her looks and image.

And God save us… if she plans to get a tattoo because that will only result in some of us boorish folk drowning further in the hype that only holds our attention for less than a minute, it seems.

On the other hand, some of us can't get enough of Rosie Huntinghton-Whiteley or even Megan Fox with her sexy tattoos. Maybe those are the kind of tattoos that people should get, and which means something to them instead of something popular and rather vague… and is anything but an expression of your individuality rather than one that is a fashion statement.

Tattooing is here to stay, really?

While most history buffs are well aware of the fact that aborigines were the ones who produced some amazing tattoos in their heyday, Christianity was the reason why there was a rapid decline in the spread of tattoos until Janis Joplin burst on the music scene with tattoos of a small wristlet and a heart…

Of course, in today's world, you can find tattoos of every shape and size imaginable as it seems to have come back with full force from being a lost art (read as: taboo), thanks to the conversion of these aborigines by Christian monks.

Yet there's no doubt that some of the designs made by some of these artists is anything but boring… damn, they're awesome in every way!

And if that's not enough, you have a wide selection of tattoo ink to choose from apart from the hazardous types that was used during the early days of when getting a tattoo became less of a taboo and more of something cool to get, even if got bent out of shape as you grew older.

Tattoo Ink

To put it simply, it's the ink that is used to make the tattoo by the skilled "artisan", and you can find several types that are out there today. Of course, some of them exist merely to leave a mark on the body part that you choose while others can create effects under certain types of lighting or even are just easier to remove later.

Here is an interested (and detailed) article on the different types of tattoo inks that will give you a lot of information about the subject especially since it is very important to ask the tattoo artist what kind of ink he or she is using before getting one.

In addition, here is the link to a video that talks about the types of tattoo inks that are used commonly today.

In Closing

It's amazing how talented people get screwed over from time to time, thanks to a ridiculous lawsuit for infringing the 'intellectual property' that is most probably Kim's face. Sorry, the verdict is out: Ms. Molinaro rocks… and everyone knows it! (Hint: read people's comments for that Old Navy ad at that Youtube link as posted above – it's hilarious!)

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