Friday, June 20, 2008

latest teen trends

Latest Teen Trends : Inner Lip Tattoos
Research states that lip tattoos started off as a way to brand horses. Farmers and race jockeys would burn their last name in to the bottom lip of the horse so that way if the horse was lost or stolen it could be returned or found by the owner.

Well! The trend that started with some fine cause has ended up being the latest fashion statement. If you wanna be part of it then here are some facts, tips and tricks that you should know.

Tips, tricks and Facts

  • Before getting an inner lip tattoo, make sure you talk to your pediatrician and dentist first. The dangers of tattoos and piercing are many, in fact there have been a number of recent deaths as a result of infections stemming from tattoos. With all these dangers at hand, you definitely want to consult a professional for a safer trial.


  • Go to a professional with a good reputation for cleanliness, quality, and a sterile environment, as you dealing with the main feature of your face.


  • After few years the tattoo will get smeared and tend to get smudged. So you may have to redo it again for all those good looks.


  • 40% of lip tattoos fade after a year.


  • Make sure to get tattoos of not more than 4 symbols, as I told earlier after getting smeared it will look awful. For instance the word ' Love' is always better than the word ' Princess' .


  • After the tattoos is done, the lip will surely swell. However, not to worry, it willcome back to its normal stage after few days


  • After getting a tattoo done, make sure to have, antimicrobial or antibacterial alcohol-free mouth rinse, 4-5 times a day for about a minute.


  • Lip tattoo can also be used for your best advantage, with the right choice of tattoo design that can hide your problematic area. For instance if your lips are thin, then choose a design that can make them appear fuller and vice versa.


  • The price range for a tattoo depends on the artist and how big you want the piece. Some may cost you minimum $30 and some minimum $50.
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