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		<title>3 Major Risks In Getting A Tattoo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thereis always a risk involved with everything. Even with medicines and medicalprocedures, there is always a certain percentage that something wrong willhappen or have a side effect tolerable or not. That is why people takecalculated risks. In the same manner, getting a tattoo entails some risk]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-family:Verdana;font-size:13px;">Thereis always a risk involved with everything. Even with medicines and medical procedures, there is always a certain percentage that something wrong will happen or have a side effect tolerable or not. That is why people take calculated risks. In the same manner, getting a tattoo entails some risk. In the case of tattoo being used as permanent make-up, the procedure is called micro-pigmentation. The manufacture of inks or pigments used in tattooing isunder the watchful eye of the Food and Drug Administration. Since the practice of tattooing is not really as established as compared to make up products,there might still be loopholes and or lapses which the manufacturers of these pigments will exploit which will escape the watchful eye of the regulatoryagency like the food and drug administration.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:">Thefirst major risk in getting a tattoo is with regards to safety. There is reallyno guarantee yet that the pigments or inks used by certain tattoo artistspassed the strictest quality control so that it will not cause any allergies orunwanted side effects to human beings. Even though, there have been significantimprovements in how tattoo is done over the years there is still that risk ofgetting contaminated due to unsafe and unclean practices of a certain tattooartists. That is the very reason why you should carefully choose the tattooartist; get to know the safety policy and procedures of his or her tattooclinic. You should always insist on seeing that the needles which will be usedcome straight out of a sealed package. Needles should only be used once anddisposed of properly after single use. It is worth mentioning though thatmajority of tattoo artists do really put a premium on customer safety. Still,it is always wise to make sure.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:">Thesecond major risk is that your tattoo might become obsolete to you. There aremany reasons why a tattoo will lose its importance. Tattoos proclaiming loveand devotions often used the name or even the portrait of the person which isthe object of affection. When the relationship sours and ends, you are leftwith the tattoo which is a constant reminder of the failed relationship so thetattoo loses its importance to you. This is not to dissuade you from getting aname tattoo of your significant someone; it is just that the risk is certainlyhigher.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:">Anotherinherent risk is that a tattoo will fade over the years. What you can probablydo to lessen that risk is to properly care for your tattoo so that it willstill look vibrant for a long time.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-family:Verdana"><span style="font-size:13px;">To learn more about the risks of tattos and tattoo inks then out <a href="http://www.tattooremovalcreamstore.com/freereportsqz.html">The Secret Dangers Of Tattoo Inks by clicking here</a>. Or to find out how to fade or remove a tattoo on your own check out T<a href="http://www.tattooremovalcreamstore.com">he Tattoo Removal Cream Store</a>. </span></span></p>
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		<title>Tattoo Inks May Present A Greater Risk Than You Think</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 00:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Recently I have been required me to get a real crash course in the body art world. As I have mentioned on many occasions I am not hostile to tattoos I simply rather individuals to acquire educated on the subject matter before submitting to such a lasting procedure. And then if they decide they no longer would like the body art I think they ought to be able to remove it for a minimum cost and no pain if at all possible.</p>
<p>I have so much information on body art inks that it would take several posts to include it all. First and foremost I will say that from a chemistry perspective body art inks are not inks at all, they are pigments inside a carrier solution. Huh? Simply put, it is kind of like adding together water to finger paints. However, in this situation the pigments are typically metal, plastic, or else vegetable based while the carrier portion is more than likely some alcohol solution.</p>
<p>There are two considerations, the first is the possible toxic nature of the &#8216;inks&#8217; and the other is the fact that there is no regulation of ink structure. While your tattoo design artist is a dynamic artist, he/she is probably no a chemist. You should be concerned at this time since many body art artists mix their own inks. Is this occurring in a sterile atmosphere? Highly improbable.</p>
<p>It would seem that many additional people would come down with illnesses correlated to tattoos but it clearly does not seem to be that big of a deal. Well consider this, the human body is tough on many levels and does a pretty high-quality job of keeping us healthy. Still the subject here is the prolonged exposure to the polluted or toxic components of body art inks. So what happens in year 5, 10, or 20? As for the new wave of body art enthusiasts it may be too soon to ascertain. A few have found out the hard way that they are in fact allergic to materials in the inks. What do you do when you are allergic to something that is under the skin. Even the process of removal has the ability to make you even sicker as the inks are now passed through the lymph node structure and expelled&#8230;</p>
<p>There will be a much more in depth articles on body art inks forthcoming but I would persuade you to have a discussion to your tattoo artists about the inks they use and where they come from. Ask them about the location where they are stored and if there is a standard for sterilization.</p>
<p>Perhaps this is a further reason tattoo removal is on the rise like never before.</p>
<p>Get the facts in our Special Report &#8211; <a title="The Secret Dangers Of Tatoo Inks" href="http://www.tattooremovalcreamstore.com/freereportsqz.html" target="_blank">The Secret Dangers of Tattoo Inks</a> or visit the <a title="Tattoo Removal Cream Store" href="http://www.tattooremovalcreamstore.com/" target="_self">Tattoo Removal Cream Store</a></div>
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		<title>The Risk Is In The Ink!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 20:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[tattoo inks are not inks at all, they are pigments in a carrier solution. Huh?Simply put it is kind of like adding water to finger paints. However in this case the pigments are typically metal, plastic, or vegatable based while the carrier portions is more than likely some alchohol solution.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tattooremovaloptions.net"><img class="size-full wp-image-63 alignleft" title="tattoo ink" src="http://tattooremovaloptions.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/tattoo-ink.jpg" alt="tattoo ink" width="135" height="90" /></a>This blog has forced me to get a real crash course in the tattoo world. As I have mentioned on many occasions I am not against tattoos I simply prefer people to get educated on the subject before submitting to such a permanent procedure. And then if they decide they no longer want the tattoo I think they should be able to remove it for a minimal cost and no pain if at all possible.</p>
<p>I have so much information on tattoo inks that it would take several posts to include it all. First and foremost I will say that from a chemistry perspective tattoo inks are not inks at all, they are pigments in a carrier solution. Huh?Simply put it is kind of like adding water to finger paints. However in this case the pigments are typically metal, plastic, or vegetable based while the carrier portions is more than likely some alcohol solution.</p>
<p>There are two considerations the first is the potential toxic nature of the &#8216;inks&#8217; and the other is the fact that there is no regulation of ink composition. While your tattoo artist is a dynamic artist, he/she is probably no a chemist. You should be concerned here because many tattoo artists mix their own inks. Is this occurring in a sterile environment? Highly unlikely.</p>
<p>It would seem that many more people would come down with illnesses related to tattoos but it just does not seem to be the big of a deal. Well consider this, the human body is resilient on many levels and does a pretty good job of keeping us healthy. Still the issue here is the prolonged exposure to the impure or toxic components of tattoo inks. So what happens in year 5, 10, or 20? As for the recent wave of tattoo enthusiasts it may be too soon to tell. Some have found out the hard way that they are in fact allergic to materials in the inks. What do you do when you are allergic to something that is under the skin. Even the process of removal has the potential to make you even sicker as the inks are now passed through the lymph node system and expelled&#8230;</p>
<p>There will be a much more in depth post on tattoo inks forthcoming but I would encourage you to talk to your tattoo artists about the inks they use and where they come from. Ask them about the environment where they are stored and if there is a standard for sterilization.</p>
<p>Perhaps this is another reason tattoo removal is on the rise like never before.</p>
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