You And Your Tattoo : What You Need To Know MRR Ebook With Audio
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Table Of Contents
From the Publisher………………2
Master Resell Rights License………………3
Recommended Resources………………4
Legal Notices………………5
Table of Contents………………6
Chapter 1: The History of Tattoos………………7
Chapter 2: Information to Know Before Getting a Tattoo………………9
Chapter 3: Choosing Your Tattoo Parlor………………11
Chapter 4: The Cost of Tattoos………………13
Chapter 5: Pros and Cons of Tattoos………………15
Chapter 6: Tattoo Safety………………17
Chapter 7: Application Techniques of Tattoos………………19
Chapter 8: Minimizing the Pain of Tattoos………………21
Chapter 9: Picking Your Dream Design………………23
Chapter 10: Popular Tattoo Designs………………25
Chapter 11: Innovative Tribal Designs………………27
Chapter 12: Celtic Tattoos………………28
Chapter 13: The Meanings of Flower Tattoos………………30
Chapter 14: Free Tattoo Designs………………32
Chapter 15: Tongue Tattoos………………35
Chapter 16: Caring for a New Tattoo………………36
Chapter 17: Time and Tattoos………………38
Chapter 18: Things to Expect From Tattoo Removal………………40
Chapter 19: Tattoo Removal Options………………42
Chapter 20: Summary………………44
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Chapter 1: The History of Tattoos
Tattoos have a rich history of tradition, dating back thousands and thousands of years. Throughout the course of time, there has always been an important role of tradition and ritual behind tattoos. In the past, women in Borneo used tattoos as a way to mark their skills. Tattoos were also used in the past as a way to ward away illnesses and disease, by placing the tattoo around the fingers and on the wrist. Throughout history, tattoos have also been used to symbolize a clan, or society, as well.
The purpose of tattoos has differed from culture to culture throughout the course of time. Research has shown that the earliest tattoos come from Egypt during the time of the pyramids, although most believe they started much earlier. Egyptians at this time were believed to use tattoos as a way to mark the slaves and the peasants. Tattoos spread to China and then on to Greece, where the Greeks used tattoos as a way to communicate among spies.
Along the way, Japan also incorporated the use of tattoos as well. The Japanese people used tattoos for religious and ceremonial rites. During this era, Borneo women were the artists. They produced the designs that indicated the individuals point in life and the tribe that he was affiliated with. Tattoos were very popular during these days, although infections were quite common. Tattoos were a long way from being perfected, which showed in the way they were done.
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– 1 Ebook (PDF), 46 Pages
– Audios (MP3), 57:49 Minutes
– 1 Software (EXE)
– 1 Salespage (HTML)
– Year Released/Circulated: 2008
– File Size: 24,604 KB
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