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How does it work? Every month you will have the opportunity to choose the Gold Member of the Month. We will select 4 members with the most visited personal page and you can make your own choice by voting for one of them.
What do I have to do to win? All members are eligible for this contest. To qualify for the final 4 you need to attract as many visitors as possible to your welovetattoos.com personal page. You can do this with an attractive de... Read More
A mother fears her son could have been left scarred for life after an apparently innocuous henna tattoo started blistering and bleeding.
Nine year old Tyler Ewles had the tribal design imprinted on the lower part of his back while on a visit to a night market at Guardamar near Alicante in Spain while the Reedham family was on holiday.
For the first eight days after the temporary tattoo was created, there were no signs of any problems and Tyler enjoyed showing it off.
But... Read More
The butterfly is far and away the most-used insect image in all of tattoo. A symbolic creature in many cultures, it sometimes represents beauty itself or metamorphosis and other times the transitory nature of happiness and, indeed, all of life. To the Aztecs, the butterfly symbol- ized the soul or the breath of life exhaled by the dying. The same is true in classical antiquity, where it was a common belief that the soul left the body in the shape of a butterfly. In Western cul... Read More
WHO in the world gets a neck tattoo? A couple of years back you could have narrowed the answer to gang members, prison inmates, members of the Russian mob and the rapper Lil Wayne. Then something occurred. In a mysterious and inexorable process that seems to transform all that is low culture into something high, permanent ink markings began creeping toward the traditional no-go zones for all kinds of people, past collar and cuffs, those twin lines of clothed demarcation that even now so... Read More
A new British company called cruzeink has developed a series of tattoos for cars, bikes and scooters. Relax, there are no needles involved. The tats come in the form of A3 and A4 sized graphics kits, which are priced from £14.99. "Personal transport is the biggest fashion accessory of all and there is a growing trend for personalisation to stand out from the crowd," says cruzeink Managing Director Wayne S... Read More
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