Friday 13 September 2013

Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics

Black Henna Tattoo Biography
source{google.com.pk}
"Mehndi" is the art of body painting with henna and has been around for centuries. Henna is a natural plant dye that stains the skin an orange-brown color. For thousands of years, in the Middle East, Africa, and India, the henna plant is believed to bring love and good fortune, and to protect against evil. Henna tattoos are traditionally practiced for wedding ceremonies, during important rites of passage, and in times of celebration. A henna tattoo will typically fade in 1 - 3 weeks depending on where the tattoo is placed on the body. It is a dye that will fade as your skin exfoliates. Contact Melissa for more information. Tattoos are Becoming more and more popular day by day and there are so many type of tattoos to wear. But all of us want something new and something extra ordinary and this need is fulfil by Bio-Mechanical Tattoos These tattoos are very much unique and they also make that person unique who wears them.. When You Put These type of tattoos on your Body then you look like a Hero Of any Fantasy Hollywood Movie like terminator. But Bio-Mechanical Tattoos need much Efforts as compare to Others Tattoos.These Tattoos Are Costly and also Takes Very Much time.And it all depends On A tattoo-Artist whether he/she is able to make it look like real or not. We for young people. Old fashioned temporary tattoos, which were first made popular as inserts in bubble gum, were poor quality ink transfers that often resulted in blurry designs and could easily be washed or rubbed off. A very identifiable brand would be the fruit flavored chewing gum Fruit Stripe which has been popular with American children for many years. Nonetheless, these lick-and-peel temporary tattoos became a well-known piece of North America. Modern temporary transfer tattoos are made of ink and glue, and last much longer than older temporary tattoos. In this process, the tattoo is applied to the outer surface of the skin and remains until such time as the image fades away (typically after 3–5 days) or is removed. While most temporary tattoos are created commercially for advertising or as novelty items, the process of creating has been adapted to the fine art of lithography as well.[1] And even more recently, Chanel, the Parisian fashion house, has set up a themed area in Selfridges on Oxford Street offering customers the chance to have Chanel's own transfer tattoos applied by experts. The designer offerings have been advertised (as part of Chanel's Paris Spring & Summer 2010 farmyard barn theme recreated in London) as an opportunity for fans to have the chance to have tattoo transfers applied to "areas of the private nature". Temporary tattoos usually consist of five main elements: the front of the sheet of paper, the back of the sheet of paper, ink, glue and a protective plastic sheet. The front of the sheet is covered with a special coating upon which the tattoo image is printed with special inks. A layer of glue is then applied on top of the image. A thin, transparent plastic sheet is placed over the front of the sheet to protect the image and glue layer. The back of the sheet is left untreated and has a list of ingredients and instructions printed on it. Transfer temporary tattoos are usually applied by removing the plastic sheet, placing the image face down against the skin and moistening the backing by wetting it thoroughly. The backing can then be carefully removed, leaving the image in place. In 1980, temporary tattoos were created using different and exotic ink systems. 3M designed and developed a special coating called Micro-Fragrance that made scratch-n-sniff technology possible. The temporary tattoo industry adopted the scratch-n-sniff concept and a few companies, such as Dallas-based Highgate Products, released scented tattoos. Around this time advances in ink and screen printing were also developed. These advances made the tattoos last longer and look more realistic. As tattoos quality increased, so did demand. People began seeing temporary tattoos as a product that could last and could be used outside of inexpensive giveaways. Today, temporary tattoos are sold everywhere from vending machines to check-out counters at mass retailers to high-end boutiques and can be customized and printed through a color laser printer using specialty color laser transfer paper. A variety of tattoo designs exist; everything from Marvel superhero tattoos, to glitter designs, to Ed Hardy temporary tattoos for trendy adults and clubbing designs for young people.
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 
Black Henna Tattoo Henna Hands Pictures Images Pics 

No comments:

Post a Comment