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Written by Axel Rose
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Friday, 03 September 2010 15:07 |
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 Almost every part on your body can get a tattoo except hair, teeth and nails. Men also tend to get tattoos on the different location from women. This is because men have the different reason from women to get tattoo. For instance, most of men want to get tattoo because they can show to their friend. On the other hand, women get tattoo because they want to make their body beauty. This article will show you the different location on human body that can get a tattoo.
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Written by Scott Harris
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 15:23 |
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 Tattoo designs for girls are a good idea - there are so many different types of tattoos that girls can choose from (more so than men) that it's a good plan to get some idea of the types of girls tattoo designs first before taking the plunge. This way, you'll be prepared and won't have any regrets. In this article, I'll tell you about 8 different types of tattoos that a girl can get.
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Written by Peter Brat
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 14:47 |
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Flower tattoos look superb and beautiful on one's body. They are one of the most loved tat images because they are adaptable, symbolical and imaginatively interesting. Even if lotus, rose, lilies and Hawaiian flowers are some of the most celebrated floral tats, there are a whole lot of other varieties that you can use as body art. Even better, why not go for your birth flower signs to make it even more symbolical and important to you.
January's flower is the ruffled-like carnation. It's meaning differs depending on the color. The white carnation represents purity and luck, the pink varieties for romance and the red one suggests love.
February has the striking iris which can be normally found in the colors of purple, white and yellow. They generally suggest love, wisdom and faith. Meaning can also differ according to color, like the purple representing royalty and the yellow iris connoting passion.
March has bright yellow daffodil as its flower which is renowned as the first flower of spring. Because of that, it has been associated with new beginning and rebirth although could also denote a promise of happiness and joy.
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