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 101 Tattoo Facts -2

1: The Ohio restaurant specializing in cheeseburgers, offers a 25% discount for those who have a cheeseburger tattoo and an unrelated tattoo studio in a nearby town, they offer a 25% discount on a cheeseburger tattoo. It sounds suspicious
2: Tattoos are rarely made in inks, which are commonly referred to as inks, are actually suspended solid colored particles, mainly metal salts and plastics, but not vegetable dyes, as is commonly believed.
3: There are no reports of HIV infection from a tattoo in the US, but there are three of the dental offices.
4: Today more women than men get a tattoo.
5: Tattoos are considered a minor medical procedure.
6. Until 2006, it was illegal to get a tattoo in Oklahoma
7: New Zealand's Lucky Diamond Rich is the most tattooed man in the world, and after the free space ended, he began applying lighter tattoos over darker ones and vice versa.
8: Robbie "Cone" Koch recently broke the world record, collecting 577 tattoos in 24 hours. Kat Von D's LA Ink TV Show held the old record. Update - Hollis Cantrell actually owns the record as of 2009 (801 tattoos), but Robbie-kun sounded better. The ultimate Hollis tattoo was on his thigh.
9: It is believed that the first recorded tattoo was discovered on a mummified iceman in 3300 BC. He had 58 tattoos, mostly points and lines.
10: In 1876, Thomas Edison invented a machine that extremely became a tattoo machine, but in 1891 Samuel O'Reilly accepted a modification of the tattoo tool.

11: The record for the longest tattoo session is 43 hours and 50 minutes and was completed by the most observant and talented artist Melanie Grususs from Australia. The tattoo was Stephen Grady.
12: In 2005, Kimberley Smith was paid $ 10,000 for Golden Palace.Com tattooing his forehead at a casino to help pay for her daughter. The casino has extraordinary promotions.
13: Thomas Edison had five points tattooed on his left forearm, similar to points on a bone.
14: Lip tattoos last from 1 to 5 years and need to be retouched often, the most common cosmetic latex liner.
15: The second most common reason for tattoo removal is an incorrect translation.
16: In 2010, the channel will present its new line of fashionable temporary tattoos. A set of 55 tattoos sell for $ 75.
17: Most tattoo machines contain from 1 to 10 needles, and some ancient methods use a rake up to 27.
18: Anil Gupta is considered the most expensive tattoo artist in New York for more than $ 350 per hour.
19: In most cases, the outline of the tattoo should not bleed at all, and shading - just a few minutes.
20: As of 2006, 1 in 4 women aged from 18 to 50 years, at least one tattoo.

21: US President James Polk is said to be the first white man to have a Chinese character as a tattoo.
22: A brothel in Cologne, Germany, offers any patron who gets a tattoo of the company's logo, his home artist, free admission for life ($ 6.25) and discounts on dancing on his lap ($ 25.00 US. Ea)
25: The word "tattoo" is in the top ten of the search terms, as Lycos began to track search engines.
26: Democrats are more likely to get a tattoo, and then Republicans, from 18% to 14%.
27: January 23, 2010. The new US Marine Corp directive prohibits anyone who has a full sleeve tattoo from becoming an officer. It also prohibits tattoos on the hands, wrists, fingers, and the inside of the mouth.
28: July 17, 2009. 18-year-old Kimberly Vlaminck sued the Romanian tattoo artist for 56 stars, which she woke up, scattered across her face, 53 more than asked. She later confessed that she lied in a lawsuit and asked for all fifty-six.
29: Blues singer Janis Joplin had a tattoo on his wrist and a small heart on his left breast.
30: In Oregon, it is a criminal offense to practice tattoo without a license or in an unlicensed store.

31: Heir and courtesy. Paris Hilton had one tattoo in her honor, the name of the then fighter Nick Carter on the right butt. Since then, it has been removed by laser.
32: The traditional Samoan tattoo, pe, covering the body from the middle of the torso to the knees, takes 3 months and heals up to 1 year. A typical session lasts from dawn to dusk, or until the pain becomes too large and resumes the next day if the skin does not need several days to heal.
33: In a 2002 survey, 8 out of the 10 best voices “the most beautiful people in the world” had tattoos.
34: Tattoos made today do not turn blue when they age, if they were not originally blue, the ink is much more stable.
35: The first appearance of the word tattoo in the Oxford English Dictionary occurred in 1769 and credited to captain John Cook.
36: The rooster is tattooed on one leg, and the pig on the other is said to protect the sailor from drowning. No animal can swim.
37: Queen Kamamalu in Hawaii (1808-1824) was the first woman to tattoo her tongue.
38: Most tattoo artists will not tattoo a pregnant woman.
39: Some tattoo artists claim that if you protect a new tattoo from sunlight for the first two years, it will remain brighter and clearer for decades.
40: Over 40 million people in the USA have tattoos.

41: 26% of Americans with tattoos say they make them feel more attractive, and women vote almost 2 to 1 over men.
42: Tommy Lee of Motley Crue holds the highest-waisted record for the waist, signed in 2008 at 45,000 feet. It is said that the tattoo cost 150,000 dollars.
43: 73-year-old Isobel Valli, the most tattooed woman in the world, has every square inch of her body tattooed except for her face, and also has fifty piercings, 15 of which are visible. Most of the piercing is below the belt because she wanted to ring when she walks, she says.
44: An increasing number of people receive medical warnings that are tattooed to help doctors in case of an emergency.
45: 43-year-old former soldier Sean Clark has the names of all 232 British soldiers killed in Afghanistan, tattooed on their backs.
46: Once red ink has been known to fade; not so with today's ink.
47: The name “Hardy Boys” No. 47 is “The Secret of the Whale Tattoo”.
48: When Cortez landed on the Mexican coast in 1519, he was horrified to find that the natives practiced devil worship and in some way constantly marked the images of their idols on their skin. He called it the work of the devil.
49: Tattoo anchors on a sailor indicate that they sailed across the Atlantic.
50: One-third of Americans with tattoos say they make them feel sexier.

51: Tattoo inks are injected into the second layer of skin, the dermis, and become encapsulated by the body as a defense mechanism, leaving the image stable and intact.
52: Gabrial Carbon, American predator for the Mexican cartel, has its eyelids tattooed, so they never look closed. His idea does not work for him in prison.
53: Jimmy Buffett sings about tattoos in this song of the same name: "This is a constant reminder of temporary feeling."
54: In 1920, American circuses hired more than 300 people with full-body tattoos and paid them up to $ 200 a week, a lot of money at the time.
55: The percentage of men and women with tattoos is now statistically equal.
56: Tattoo equipment is sterilized in an autoclave, a high-pressure steam machine, similar to a pressure cooker and how hospitals do it.
57: 57% of people without tattoos feel that those with them are more rebellious and threatening.
58: 35 The first 43 presidents of the United States reportedly have tattoos.
59: Tattoo inks are not regulated by any government agencies, so there is no way to know exactly what it is.

60. Winston Churchill's mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, had a snake tattoo on her wrist. They were popular with wealthy aristocrats during this period. She chose a snake because it could easily be covered with a bracelet.
61: US President Andrew Jackson had a huge tomahawk tattoo that ran along the inside of his thigh. No one really knows why.
62: Almost all US corporations have any restrictions or policies regarding tattoos at work.
63: As of September 29, 2009, the 19-year ban on tattooing was lifted in De Kalbe, Illinois.
64: Actress Halle Berry has a sunflower tattoo on her back end that covers the name of her former baseball player David Justice.
65: The popularity of tattoos during the latter part of the nineteenth century and the first part of the twentieth century was largely associated with circus.
66: People with antisocial personality disorder are more likely to have more tattoos in more visible places and cover a larger percentage of their bodies.
67: The ancient Egyptians used tattoos to distinguish between slaves and peasants.
68: At the end of the 18th century, collection of tattooed Maori heads in Europe became so popular that many were killed to meet demand. Heads usually paid for weapons.
69: In the 1870s, the Japanese government outlawed tattoos that forced the practice underground where it flourished.
70: 3% of Americans say a tattoo makes them feel more athletic.

71: The most tattooed women of the world, Isobel Varley got his first tattoo, a flower, at the age of 49.
72: 4% of consumers spend more than $ 1,000 on a tattoo.
73: When you see someone's tattoo, you look at it through the first layer of skin - the epidermis.
74: 50% of all tattoos are uncovered and visible.
75: tattoo machines can be up to 200 beats per second, up to 12,000 times per minute and 720,000 per hour.
76: In ancient Greece and Rome, tattoos were considered barbaric and were used only to refer to slaves and criminals.
77: 52% of those in prison are tattooed.
78: In recent studies, memorial tattoos, as has been shown, overwhelmingly turn grief into joy and morning into a feast, creating a solid memory.
79: A 2009 study at the University of Liverpool Hope found that people with three or more tattoos had a much lower level of self-esteem.
80: 4% of Americans say their tattoos make them feel healthier.

81: It is not true that white or light colored inks are more painful to use.
82: Tattooing is an art only if the person engaged in tattooing is an artist and skilled specialist.
83: President James Buchanon had a tattoo of poorly dressed women on the chest with the initials BFL (Bachelor of Life).
84: In 2002, the 18-year-old hairdresser Lee Becks was shocked to learn a tattoo, which he said said: “Love, honor and obedience” actually translates into “after all, it's an ugly boy.”
85: New York banned tattoos from 1961 to 1997 due to a tattooed outbreak of hepatitis C.
86: In 2002, a group of male high school students and colleges looked at photos of models with tattoos and without tattoos and rated them in 13 categories. Models with tattoos scored much less in 9 out of 13 ratings.
87: Some people experience pain or a burning sensation during sensation during an MRI due to metallic particles in some inks.
88: The US Navy banned tattoos of nude women during World War II, so many future sailors had to redo their tattoos to incorporate clothing.
89: The first reported death after a tattoo was registered in 1837 in France. A young woman, a prostitute, covered another unwanted tattoo and died from a subsequent infection.
90: April 30, 2009. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Barbie, Mattel comes out with a new “Totally Stlylin & Barbie”, complete with lots of matching tattoos, one tattoo with the lower part called Ken,

91: 35% of all NBA players have tattoos. Michael Jordan has no one, and teammate Dennis Rodman has at least 22.
92: Lorette Fulkerson was the last woman to work on circus sides, retiring in 1995 at the age of 80.
93: Eyeball tattoos are not made by machine, and ink is directly injected into the eye with a syringe.
94: Urine was sometimes used in early ink blends.
95: 5% of tattooed Americans say they make them feel smarter.
96: The first case of syphilis transmitted by the tattoo occurred in 1853. Artists ink dried out, so he spat into it, transmitting the disease.
97: Never go back to the person who gave you a bad tattoo so that it would be fixed, it will not improve.
98: Time to ask questions before you get a tattoo.
99: Good tattoos are not cheap and cheap tattoos are not very good.
100: Women are more than twice as likely to take a tattoo than men.

101: More than 50% of the tattoos created today will be removed by a laser for a lot of money, intense pain and constant minor scaring. Think before ink.




 101 Tattoo Facts -2


 101 Tattoo Facts -2

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