Tattoos For You

Airbrush Tattoo Stencil Section


Airbrush Tattoo Stencil Navigation

 
|

Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Shooting Star Tattoos |
Davidson Harley Tattoo |
Picture Of Sun And Moon Tattoo |
How To Fade Tattoo |
Angel Wing Tattoo |
Mom And Dad Tattoo |
Arm Pic Tattoo |
Tattoo Design Idea |
Polar Bear Tattoo |
True Image Tattoo |
Tribal Tattoo Clip Art |
Art Black Tattoo White |
Cherry Creek Flash Tattoo |
Love Tattoo True |
Lotus Flower Tattoo Design |

List of tattoos Articles
List of tattoos Links

Best Airbrush Tattoo Stencil products

Decided what style of tattoo you want? The 2 biggest online resources for finding your perfect design are listed below. If you don't find it at one of these, it doesn't exist!

Chopper Tattoo!
Tattoo Me Now!




Main Airbrush Tattoo Stencil sponsors

  

 

Welcome to Tattoos For You

   

Airbrush Tattoo Stencil Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Airbrush Tattoo Stencil. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

from: Henna Tattoos Are An Impermanent Solution


Have you ever wanted to get a tattoo? Maybe you thought better of it, or maybe you didn’t think you could handle the pain. The decision to get a tattoo is a big one, and it is permanent—so it is important to make sure that you really want a tattoo before you get one.

However, if you are just looking for an inexpensive and painless way to decorate your body, you should consider the art of henna tattoos. Henna tattoos originated in India, but they have recently made a comeback as a popular alternative to going under the needle. Henna tattoos could be the solution that you were looking for!

What Are Henna Tattoos?

Henna, which is also known as mendhi, is a tall plant that prospers in hot, dry climates; it is most commonly found in India, Egypt, Sudan, and other countries located in either North Africa or the Middle East. The leaves of this shrub-like plant are ground into powder, which is then made into a paste. This paste is used to make henna tattoos.

The henna paste leaves an orange-brown stain when it is applied to the skin, thus resulting in the tattoo-like effect. The tattoos are not permanent; they fade in about six weeks, or perhaps less. Also, the process is pain free—no needles!

Henna History

Indian women used to apply henna to their skin every day, except for widows, who would not wear the body art as a sign of mourning. Special henna designs would adorn the body on certain holidays and celebrations. For example, brides commonly wore henna because it was seen as a symbol of joy and life.

Henna Today

Today, many Indian and Middle Eastern cultures still use henna tattoos in their celebrations. However, henna has spread to Europe and the United States as an alternative to tattoos. Most commonly seen along beach boardwalks, there are now shops that will do the body art, for a price.

The alternative to having a henna tattoo professionally done is doing one yourself. You can obtain the materials to make henna paste and draw the design from an Indian Market or Indian Warehouse. You can even purchase a book full of traditional henna designs.

However, if you prefer to design your own henna tattoo, feel free to do so. It is common now to see small roses or butterflies in the form of henna art. The options when it comes to henna tattoos are unlimited, because it is gone in six weeks!

A Longstanding Tradition

Henna is an ancient art that has withstood the test of time and spread among many different cultures. Perhaps it is the history behind it that makes it so appealing; or, maybe people simply don’t like to consider the alternative option.




  


Other Airbrush Tattoo Stencil related Articles

Tattoos Not Just For Bikers Anymore
Who Is Most Likely To Get Tattoos
Girl Tattoos
Tattoos In History
ProblemsAssociatedWithTattoos

Do you want to contribute to our site? : Please submit your tattoo articles HERE


 

Airbrush Tattoo Stencil News

Body art puts paint next to nothing

You need four things to get ready for body painting: "A shave, clean underwear, wine and nipple coverings," says model Veronica Guerra.

Read more...


Tattoo you? Now's your chance

Get your ink on. Thousands of body art enthusiasts flocked to the Boston Back Bay Sheraton for the third day...

Read more...


Rising tide of skin ink

It started at the lower back. Angels and demons and shimmering koi were taking up residence on the exposed skin of college kids and soccer moms.

Read more...


Beauty under skin coming to the fore

After decades on the fringe, tattoo art is finally becoming mainstream The somewhat daunting images of monsters permanently etched under his skin peep out from his sleeves just enough to arouse both .....

Read more...


The Ink of War: Afghanistan Air Base's Best Tattoos

Tattooing, an aggressive and intimidating mixture of endurance and art, is as old as warfare itself. But each generation, and each war, yields its own warrior body art. In Afghanistan, America's longest war, troop tats have matured alongside the culture's growing acceptance of ink.

Read more...


Tattoos may still be job interview killer

By Tim Grant, Scripps Howard News Service Friday, September 3, 2010 iStockphoto.com While visible tattoos and body piercings have become more acceptable in mainstream society, they can still carry a stigma in the white-collar workplace. • "When you present yourself in the workplace, you need to recognize that people will naturally make a judgment about how you look," said Sue Thompson, a ...

Read more...