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Chinchilla has written: 'Stewed, screwed, and tattooed' -- subject(s): Tattooing 'Electric tattooing by women 1900-2003' -- subject(s): Tattooing, Body image in women, Psychology, Women
I wouldn't want anyone tattooing my body if they were not an artist.
Yes, maybe rarely but if an infection occurs from body piercing or tattooing (which can give you aids/HIV) then you could die. But like I said, this would be rarely a situation.
depending on ur skill at tattooing, tattoos will make you more money, but most people start off with peircings and work an internship with a tattoo artist. Response : You need to know much more about anatomy and the bodies ability to heal as a body piercer, more so than in tattooing. Body piercing is good money but you need to know your stuff and you need to be ready to learn everyday. It isn't a jumping off ground to get into tattooing as previously mentioned, if you want to tattoo stick to tattooing but if you want to pierce than be ready to learn put the time in to gaining the knowledge.
Body piercing and tattooing are unregulated in most United States, but illegal in some.
The term "body art" includes anything done to beautify the body. This could be temporary like henna or permanent like piercings, brandings, and tattooing. Tattooing is a subset of body art that involves pushing ink down underneath the skin with needles.
Nowadays tattooing is the latest trend and most common among youths. Tattooing can be done both temporarily and permanent. Temporarily tattoos are available in the form of stickers which can be applied directly or using water, while permanent tattooing is done by injecting pigment into the body through injection. Sterilized tools and bio-hazard containers should be used to avoid any kind of allergic reactions and infection. Before opting for Tattoing always check the safety measures to ensure proper hygiene.
Tattooing and viruses are related primarily through the risk of infection. Improper tattooing practices, such as using unsterilized equipment or non-sterile inks, can lead to the transmission of bloodborne viruses like hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. Additionally, the skin barrier is compromised during the tattooing process, making it easier for pathogens to enter the body. Therefore, maintaining strict hygiene and safety standards is crucial in tattooing to minimize these risks.
In Wisconsin, the laws prohibits the tattooing, branding or body piercing of anyone between the ages of 14 and 18 without the written informed consent of the minor's parent or legalguardian.http://www.ncsl.org/research/health/tattooing-and-body-piercing.aspx
Tattooing and Body Piercing-Prohibits anyone from tattooing or performing body piercing on a person under age 18, knowing or having reason to believe that the person is under 18 except in the presence of the person's parent or guardian or when done by or under the supervision of a medical doctor, registered nurse, or other medical services personnel in the performance of their duties. Excludes ear piercing as a form of body piercing.Violators are guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.