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  1. 77+ Golf Tattoo Ideas That Feel Like a Hole in One in 2023
  2. Eyeball Tattoos Are Even Worse Than They Sound
  3. 23 Eyeball Tattoos for People Who Love Extreme Body Mods
  4. Eyeball Tattoos
  5. Risks and Dangers of Eyeball Tattoos
  6. Pool Tattoo Design Ideas
  7. 23 Eyeball Tattoos for People Who Love Extreme Body Mods
  8. Eyeball Tattoos
  9. Eyeball Tattoos Are Even Worse Than They Sound
  10. Pool Tattoo Design Ideas


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77+ Golf Tattoo Ideas That Feel Like a Hole in One in 2023

Get Inspired with these golf tattoo ideas Many people enjoy playing golf, and some even get tattoos to show their love for the game. If you’re thinking of getting a golf tattoo, you should consider a few things. First, think about the design. There are many different ways you can incorporate golf into your tattoo design. You can get a golf club tattooed or perhaps a ball. Or, you could go with a more abstract design that still incorporates golf elements. Listen to this post… Next, think about placement. Where do you want to put your tattoo? This will likely be determined by the size and scope of the design. If you want a small tattoo, you may opt for an easily hidden placement, like behind your ear or on your wrist. But, if you want larger visible tattoos, you’ll need to choose a placement that gives you enough space to work with, like your back or your thigh. Finally, consider the meaning behind your tattoo. What do you want it to represent? For some people, a golf tattoo is simply a way to show their love for the game. But for others, it may represent something deeper. Perhaps it’s a reminder of how much they’ve accomplished on the course, or maybe it’s a There are endless possibilities for design ideas when it comes to golf tattoos. Whether you want a small and simple tattoo or something large and intricate, the sky is the limit for your ink. Some popular golf tattoo designs include: • Tee shot: This is a classic golf tattoo design that can be done in various ways. For ...

Eyeball Tattoos Are Even Worse Than They Sound

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23 Eyeball Tattoos for People Who Love Extreme Body Mods

Eyeball tattoos are slowing creeping in to the edges of our collective consciousness, slowing showing signs of life. The exteme practice has only been performed for the last ten years or so – and then, only on a very small number of people around the world. Considered to be one of the most extreme body mods that you can get, wearing a new color on the whites of your eyes (called the sclera) is pretty irresistible to some. Now we want to stress before you take a look through these pics that if you are considering getting eyeball tattoos aka scleral tattoos, or just the one side done, that you should “see” a professional. Although the practice is legal in the majority of the world, does not mean that someone is trained to do it. The pioneer of eyeball tattooing is Luna Cobra, an Australia body mod expert who first tried (successfully) to do it in 2007 on three different people. Over the last 9+ years, he’s gotta even better at it too, as you do with practice! Many of the pictures below will be of people who have come to see Luna. He travels the world to do eyeball tatts these days. While you’ll find some imitators out there, this guy is the real deal. Eyeball tattoos are permanent. If you suddenly hate the color purple in 10 years, or want to land yourself a job in finance, then you’re going to be fresh out of luck. Unlike regular tattoos, you can’t cover them up, there’s no thick coat of makeup that will go over your eye. And because it’s tattooed on the sclera of your eye ...

Eyeball Tattoos

Eyeball tattoos are being experimented on more in these times due to rising demand. These are done by injecting ink with the support of a needle in the top layer of the eye onto the sclera. Eyeball tattoos are strictly designed or performed by professional tattoo artists only. There are a lot of details related to these tattoos that you must know other than just the duration. It is because several factors are responsible to make eyeball tattoos last. In short, people go for eyeball tattooing to get permanent coloring of the white eye (also referred to as sclera). Although you may have heard of the demand for eyeball tattoos, these could be life-threatening too. Before you read further about the good side of these tattoos, let us quickly explain the other side too. Understanding the pros and cons will help you to make a rational decision. Risks associated with eyeball tattoos: • Limited vision • Loss of complete vision • Detachment of the retina • Partial or complete blindness • Eye inflammation • Light sensitivity • Itchy eyes Some more common complaints heard from customers are: • The tattoo doesn’t get filled up perfectly in the eyes. • The lines inside look smudged. • The color looks disrupted, faded, or migrated. • The shape is irregular. • Some colors look either too dull or too harsh. Is eyeball tattoo permanent? Yes. Eyeball tattoos cannot be reversed nor can they be removed. These are permanent tattoos performed by only a few highly professional tattoo artists. Alt...

Risks and Dangers of Eyeball Tattoos

What is an Eyeball Tattoo? An eyeball tattoo is a type of cosmetic body modification. Eyeball tattoos, also known as sclera tattoos, are an emerging trend of injecting ink into the sclera (the white of the eye). 8 Unlike tattooing skin tissue, an artist injects the tattoo ink in between two layers of the eye under the surface of the conjunctiva. The ink then spreads out over a larger area. For example, some people tattoo the whites of their eyes black or red. Like all tattoos, eyeball tattoos have risks and can be extremely dangerous. Here’s what you need to know about eyeball tattoos and safer alternatives. History of Eyeball Tattoos Eyeball tattoos are uncommon because few tattoo artists are comfortable or willing to do them. Tattooing the sclera is illegal in Oklahoma, Indiana, and Washington. 6 These laws followed several eyeball tattoos that went wrong, particularly in the late 2010s. In 2017, Catt Gallinger, a Canadian tattoo model, made world news after 6 Also in 2017, doctors Paul Freund and Mark Greve from the University of Alberta in Canada, shared a report on a male who suffered severe vision loss just 3 days after getting an eye tattoo. 4 A 2017 study looked at two cases. 3 The first case was of a 26-year-old man who developed orbital cellulitis and posterior scleritis within hours of getting an eye tattoo. The second case was about a 17-year-old man who developed two sub-episcleral nodules in the ink injection sites immediately after he got an eye tattoo. In...

Pool Tattoo Design Ideas

Pool is a common game today, and you’d be hard pressed to find a bar or lounge without a pool table. At one time, though, this wasn’t so. Pool, or billiards, started out as a lawn game, similar to croquet. It wasn’t until the 15th century that the game was moved indoors onto a raised wooden table with green felt that simulated grass. Billiards was also once a game reserved for royalty and nobility. Over time, though, the game became more and more popular, and pool was played by nobility and commoners alike. Today, pool is a very popular game. Not only is it played in pool halls, pubs, and taverns, but it’s also played as a sport in serious competition. It’s a game that requires a great deal of skill and strategy, but also involves some chance. Serious pool players may love the game so much that they opt to get inked with a pool tattoo. A good pool tattoo design is individual and personal, and often not only represents a love of the game, but also has other meanings as well. The 8 ball is a popular choice for a pool tattoo design, mainly due to the fact that it’s almost instantly recognizable to nearly everyone. However, there’s no need to ignore the other pool balls or game accessories. If an 8 ball pool tattoo design is too cliche for you, don’t be afraid to use any of the other elements of the game! Need some great pool tattoo design ideas? Check out these great designs! With this list of great pool tattoo design ideas, hopefully you found a great design!...

23 Eyeball Tattoos for People Who Love Extreme Body Mods

Eyeball tattoos are slowing creeping in to the edges of our collective consciousness, slowing showing signs of life. The exteme practice has only been performed for the last ten years or so – and then, only on a very small number of people around the world. Considered to be one of the most extreme body mods that you can get, wearing a new color on the whites of your eyes (called the sclera) is pretty irresistible to some. Now we want to stress before you take a look through these pics that if you are considering getting eyeball tattoos aka scleral tattoos, or just the one side done, that you should “see” a professional. Although the practice is legal in the majority of the world, does not mean that someone is trained to do it. The pioneer of eyeball tattooing is Luna Cobra, an Australia body mod expert who first tried (successfully) to do it in 2007 on three different people. Over the last 9+ years, he’s gotta even better at it too, as you do with practice! Many of the pictures below will be of people who have come to see Luna. He travels the world to do eyeball tatts these days. While you’ll find some imitators out there, this guy is the real deal. Eyeball tattoos are permanent. If you suddenly hate the color purple in 10 years, or want to land yourself a job in finance, then you’re going to be fresh out of luck. Unlike regular tattoos, you can’t cover them up, there’s no thick coat of makeup that will go over your eye. And because it’s tattooed on the sclera of your eye ...

Eyeball Tattoos

Eyeball tattoos are being experimented on more in these times due to rising demand. These are done by injecting ink with the support of a needle in the top layer of the eye onto the sclera. Eyeball tattoos are strictly designed or performed by professional tattoo artists only. There are a lot of details related to these tattoos that you must know other than just the duration. It is because several factors are responsible to make eyeball tattoos last. In short, people go for eyeball tattooing to get permanent coloring of the white eye (also referred to as sclera). Although you may have heard of the demand for eyeball tattoos, these could be life-threatening too. Before you read further about the good side of these tattoos, let us quickly explain the other side too. Understanding the pros and cons will help you to make a rational decision. Risks associated with eyeball tattoos: • Limited vision • Loss of complete vision • Detachment of the retina • Partial or complete blindness • Eye inflammation • Light sensitivity • Itchy eyes Some more common complaints heard from customers are: • The tattoo doesn’t get filled up perfectly in the eyes. • The lines inside look smudged. • The color looks disrupted, faded, or migrated. • The shape is irregular. • Some colors look either too dull or too harsh. Is eyeball tattoo permanent? Yes. Eyeball tattoos cannot be reversed nor can they be removed. These are permanent tattoos performed by only a few highly professional tattoo artists. Alt...

Eyeball Tattoos Are Even Worse Than They Sound

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Pool Tattoo Design Ideas

Pool is a common game today, and you’d be hard pressed to find a bar or lounge without a pool table. At one time, though, this wasn’t so. Pool, or billiards, started out as a lawn game, similar to croquet. It wasn’t until the 15th century that the game was moved indoors onto a raised wooden table with green felt that simulated grass. Billiards was also once a game reserved for royalty and nobility. Over time, though, the game became more and more popular, and pool was played by nobility and commoners alike. Today, pool is a very popular game. Not only is it played in pool halls, pubs, and taverns, but it’s also played as a sport in serious competition. It’s a game that requires a great deal of skill and strategy, but also involves some chance. Serious pool players may love the game so much that they opt to get inked with a pool tattoo. A good pool tattoo design is individual and personal, and often not only represents a love of the game, but also has other meanings as well. The 8 ball is a popular choice for a pool tattoo design, mainly due to the fact that it’s almost instantly recognizable to nearly everyone. However, there’s no need to ignore the other pool balls or game accessories. If an 8 ball pool tattoo design is too cliche for you, don’t be afraid to use any of the other elements of the game! Need some great pool tattoo design ideas? Check out these great designs! With this list of great pool tattoo design ideas, hopefully you found a great design!...

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