Disposable Tattoo

I will try to be as impartial as I can, is what kind of hard, I have the tattoo buga …. But I do not go around telling people what I think is best to get a tattoo is a serious matter, is something that you will be with you, engraved in your body a whole while … I have decided to give you a speech, but more or less to do kind of lexicons thing …. I hope you all do not fall asleep while reading too.
Tattoo Basics
Artists create tattoos by injecting ink into a person, the skin. To do this, they use an electrically powered tattoo machine is similar to (and sounds) a drill. The machine moves a solid needle up and down to puncture the skin between 50 and 3,000 times per minute. The needle penetrates the skin of about one millimeter and deposits a drop of insoluble ink into the skin with each puncture.
The tattoo machine has remained relatively unchanged since the invention of the late Samuel O'Reilly in the 1800s. O'Reilly based his design on the autographic printer, an engraving machine invented by Thomas Edison. Edison created the printer to engrave hard surfaces. OÂ'Reilly rebuilt engine Edison by the change of the tube and amending the rotary-driven electromagnetic oscillating unit to enable the machine to the needle drive book.
Modern tattoo machines have several basic components:
 • A sterilized needle
 • A pipe system the ink through the machine moves
 • An electric motor
 • A foot pedal as used on sewing machines the vertical movement of the needle control.
Creating the Tattoo: Sterilization & Prep Work
A tattoo machine creates a puncture wound every time when it injects a drop of ink into the skin. Since any puncture wound has the potential for infection and disease transmission, much of the application focuses on the Security. Tattoo artists use sterilization, disposable materials and hand sanitation to protect themselves and their customers.
The possibility to remove contamination, most tattoo materials, including inks, ink cups, gloves and needles, single use. Many single-use items come in sterile packaging, which the artist is in front of the customer just before the start of work.
Before working on customers, wash, tattoo artist and check their hands for cuts and abrasions. Then you should do the following:
 • Disinfect the work with an EPA-approved viricide.
 • Place plastic bags on spray bottles to prevent cross-contamination.
 • Explain the sterilization process to the client.
 • Remove all equipment from sterile packaging in front of the client.
 • Shave and disinfect (with a mixture of water and antiseptic soap) the area to be tattooed.
How Much Does It Hurt?
People describe the feeling of getting a tattoo something like that Bee stings, sunburn and not be trapped. Some say that in mild tingling or "pins and needles". Individual pain tolerance, the size and type of tattoo, and the artist's ability to bear the intensity of the pain. Location also makes a difference – the skin, which is based directly on a bone, is more sensitive.
Care for a new tattoo
 • Remove the dressing one to two hours after completion.
 • Wash gently with cold or lukewarm water with a mild antibacterial soap
 • Pat dry. (Do not rub!)
 • Apply very thin coats of antibacterial Ointment and work into the skin. Too much ointment can pull color from the tattoo.
 • Avoid soaking the tattoo in water or letting the shower Pound directly on it.
 • Do not drag the sun, sea and swimming until healed.
 • Refrain from pick at scabs. They be covered, as the tattoo heals usually in one weeks to three.
 • Use ice packs if swelling or redness occur.
 • Call a doctor if you have even the slightest sign of infection.
Some health and safety information
 • Review gloves for pinhole tears during tattooing, since petroleum-based ointment erodes latex
 • Casting Ink in advance, using clean tissue ink bottles with tattoos and preventing nozzles from touching contaminated surfaces with open
 • Patting tubes dry after rinsing the color changes – never blowing excess water from them
 • Spraying liquid soap into a tissue, not directly on the bleeding area, as may be blood when they spray the air meets
 • Giving pins used for the mobilization of the skin, should medical grade and sterile, for the customer
The tattooist must:
 • Wash your hands often and thoroughly.
 • Check your hands for cuts or sores and cover them with bandages.
 • Remove Niednägel and to keep nails short to prevent punctures to gloves.
 • Refrain from tattooing when experiencing lesions, dermatitis or allergic Reactions.
Identifying a Safe Tattoo Parlor
Other than the use of universal precautions and laws requiring minors their Have parental permission to meet some regulations tattoos. Licenses in the final rule of a public health course on infectious diseases transmitted and transmission an examination, but no body checks tattoo company. Laws allow anyone to buy a machine to obtain a license and start tattooing, whether they have any artistic ability to have a situation that professional tattoo artists object.
Here are some basic steps for the election are one safe tattoo parlor
 • Take a look to see whether the studio is clean and professional.
 • Ask questions: Is there a Autoclave? Are the needles and other materials for single use? Are used EPA approved disinfectant? Do the tattoo artists wear gloves? Professional artists does not mind the questions.
 • Take a look at the artists and pay attention to health and safety precautions.
 • Take a look open to all artists needles before starting the work.
 • Ask for Membership of the employees. These are not required, but the artists, who may have the latest information, participate on trends, innovations and safety.
OK, now you have a tattoo !!!!!
My name is Adriana and IÂ’m the creator and developer of Wirlyhome label. IÂ’m jewellery and clothing designer, IÂ’ve been working in the fashion industry for the last 9 years of my life, I went to fashion school in Canada, where I lived for 10 years, and 8 of those long years I worked as a fashion designer, illustrator and forecaster. I came back to Brazil last year to open my label Wirlyhome, and now after almost 1 year of hard work the label is finally picking up and we are getting some recognition.
if you want to know more go to http://www.wiryhome.com/
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