Friday, January 28, 2011

Zombie Tattoo

 What to Consider Before Having a Skull Tattoo Inked on You
With tattoos growing in popularity, it comes as no surprise as demand increases, so does the variety of tattoos one has to choose from. One of those tattoo themes resonating with users are skull tattoos.
 
 Skull tattoos can go from the whimsical to very dark and evil representations. For that reason, users need take care before they jump into the genre, as the permanence of ink leaves a lasting impression; both on the body and on those viewing them.
 I know that you can have tattoos removed, but the cost is very high,
 and there is still an impression of where it was left over that never goes away.
 So with that in mind, it may be better in the beginning to find a temporary tattoo similar to the one you would eventually like to have, and try it out for a short time to see if it's what you thought it would be. If it is, there's nothing lost except peace of mind that you made the right choice.
 Probably the most notorious and well known skull tattoo out there is the one worn by the man known as 'zombie.' His entire face, along with much of his upper body is inked in the form of a skull, but a skull that includes the man's real face as part of the canvass.
 In other words, his face and the tattoo look literally like a skull. It's very bizarre to say the least.
 Some of my favorite tattoos in general include the 3-D look, and skulls, with those deep-socket eyes are made to order for 3-D. Those done by good artists really have a fascinating look, and give you that feeling of foreboding, that I think is part of the purpose some people want that type of tattoo.

 Taken all this into account, having skull tattoos inked on your body are one of those decisions that will last a lifetime.

Make sure it's what you want and what you want to represent before you do it.

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