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Special Christmas Gift for You
by Sophia on Dec.04, 2009, under Other Subject
Christmas is the most widely celebrated festival in the whole world today, it has grown beyond being a religious Christians-only festival and now it is enjoyed by people from all faiths. In most of the countries, the whole week from 25th December to 1st is a holiday, which adds to the festive spirit.
Christmas is a time for gift-giving day, pick the right gift for the right personality. Let us help you find the perfect gift for your friend, spouse or maybe yourself. Maybe your families、friends or yourself are bored with the ordinary gift, you can find many other special gifts such as things for tattoo、 body piercing, health products, beauty products, and many more at Getbetterlife.
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Thermal and Hectograph Tattoo Transfer Paper
by Sophia on Nov.17, 2009, under Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Supplies
There are two general types of Spirit Master Paper Units: Thermal and Hectograph. There are chemically and compositionally different from each other. Thermal Spirit Masters are designed to be used with all one-step thermal copy machines. In seconds, you can image these masters from any original that is suitable for thermal imaging. Not all models of Thermal copiers will work though, so beware. Hectograph Paper is used to create stencils or Tattoo Transfers by hand or using a dot-matrix printer. Neither paper works in an Inkjet or laser printer.
Thermal Paper has four pieces of paper:
1) Top layer is white. This is the layer that your image will be transferred onto.
2) Second Layer is not connected and is a milky white. Typically this layer is thrown away.
3) Third Layer is the Carbon (purple/blue paper). By pressing on this layer the purple/blue coating is transferred to the upper sheet.
4) Fourth bottom sheet is yellow and holds the original in place when using a stencil copy machine.
Hectograph paper has three pieces of paper. Remove the center piece of protective tissue. Place the hectograph paper on a flat, hard surface with the white side up. Place your drawing on top of the white paper. Trace over your drawing with a hard lead pencil or pen. When you are finished, your stencil will be on the back side of the white paper.
Tattoo Grips—Make You Feel More Comfortable
by Sophia on Nov.16, 2009, under Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Supplies
Tattoo grips are one of the tattoo products that you need. Grips are devices that are used with the tattoo gun. There are different types of grips and you should choose one that will make you most comfortable when you are tattooing. These tattoo grips come in stainless steel, aluminum or plastic. You should wash these grips after using and before sterilizing.
Getbetterlife.com supplies limited quatities with different sizes disposable silica gel tattoo grips with low price and good quality.

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How to Use Tattoo Transfer Paper
by Sophia on Nov.13, 2009, under Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Knowledge, Tattoo accessories
If you’re going to get a tattoo and have picked out the line drawing you want, you may be wondering how the artist transfers the drawing to your skin safely. Luckily, there’s a very easy technique involving tattoo transfer paper that is safe and is pain free.
Run the line drawings through a thermographic transfer maker or a thermal-fax to get an exact duplicate of the drawing. Sometimes people call these carbon copies.
Show the drawing to your client to make sure it’s what they want. Confirm any changes they want to make to the drawing.
Dampen the skin where you want to place the tattoo with either soap and water or stick deodorant.
Place the thermographic transfer paper onto the dampened skin and press gently. Do not allow the paper to shift or the drawing won’t transfer properly. If it does shift, you’ll have to remove the ink and start over.
Peel the paper off the skin, gently. If done correctly, the line drawing is now on the skin in a bluish-purplish ink that will eventually wash off.
Check with your client again to make sure the drawing is in the correct location and is the correct size.
Start tattooing, following the line drawing.
How Tattoo Transfer Paper Works
by Sophia on Nov.12, 2009, under Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Knowledge
Tattoo transfer paper is used for moving an image from one material to another. The image is printed on the paper and then, through application of heat, the image can be transferred onto skin. It is usually used to make temporary tattoos.
Transfer paper is painted with a specially formulated layer that holds an ink image but will dissolve when exposed to heat. When an iron is applied to heat transfer paper, the layer binding ink to paper releases those bonds, and the ink binds to the material underneath instead. With a temporary tattoo, the ink sticks to skin when the tattoo is dampened.
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