Lower Back Tattoo Designs: Here’s a Feminine One

May 29, 2010

Affectionately called "tramp stamps," they are actually pretty versatile for those who are willing to be creative. The vast majority of lower back tattoo designs are sported by women, but my friend reports that the occasional customer is male. Here's a very feminine lower back tattoo design.

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Dr. Pierce

May 22, 2010

Dr. Pierce

The tattoos and body rings on Dr. Pierce say it all - this is one tough gargoyle who's not afraid to stand out in the crowd. Combining the guardian protection of his medieval ancestry with the powerful magic of tattoo wizardry Dr. P is no stranger to the dark side. Whether it's about life or death good or evil pleasure or pain this master guardian has the goods to take it on. It is not only something that many of you will want for yourselves but it can also be one totally unique gift. Specifications He is 8" high 5 & 3/4" wide and weighs 3.75 pounds. He is made out of Hydrostone with a weathered gray finish. And oh yea he has 4 piercings with just plain metal rings in so you can also change his jewelry if you wanted.

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Taking Care of Your Tattoos

May 15, 2010

Proper aftercare is very important to your tattoo. I've seen some wicked cases of infection and scabbing, and many cases of tattoos prematurely fading and running. It's pretty simple to care for your tattoo, so why would anyone sit in the chair, spend the money, only to be left with something that is less than optimal? I don't get it. That's why you do your homework and browse through tons of tattoo designs before you make a decision.

Anyway, here's what might have been a nice tattoo, but it was somewhat ruined when it wasn't cared for:

The Result of Improper Aftercare

The Result of Improper Aftercare

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John Mayer

May 8, 2010

Good call blending his old ink into the new sleeve.

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