The Risks and Hazards of Tattoo (Part 2)


What's in a tattoo?
Without full disclosure of ingredients, it is impossible to know for sure what is in tattoo ink. Added to this, each color and each brand of ink has completely different ingredients, according to a 2005 study out of Northern Arizona University.7
The carrier solution itself might contain harmful substances such as denatured alcohols, methanol, rubbing alcohol, antifreeze, detergents, or formaldehyde and other highly toxic aldehydes.
The oldest pigments came from using ground up minerals and carbon black. According to wikipedia.org, a wide range of dyes and pigments are now used in tattoos "from inorganic materials like titanium dioxide and iron oxides to carbon black, azo dyes, and acridine, quinoline, phthalocyanine and naphthol derivative, dyes made from ash, and other mixtures.”

The price of ignorance.
Although allergic reactions to permanent tattoos are considered rare given the number of tattoos applied yearly in the neighborhood of 5 million they can occur, along with scarring, phototoxic reactions (i.e. reactions from exposure to light, especially sunlight), and other adverse effects. Many people have reported reactions to the intensely colored plastic-based pigments. There are also pigments that glow in the dark or in response to black (ultraviolet) light. Some of these pigments may be safe, but others are toxic and even possibly radioactive.
 Plastic-based inks (e.g. glow-in-the-dark ink) have led to polymerization under the skin, where the tattoo pigment particles converged into one solid piece under the skin.
Allergic reactions have occurred with some of the many metals put into tattoo inks, nickel being one of the most common metal allergies. Others have reacted to the mercury in red cinnabar, to cobalt blue, and to cadmium sulfite when used as a yellow pigment. Some inks were found to have high levels of lead, some contained lithium, and the blue inks were full of copper. Allergic reactions may occur infrequently with permanent tattoos, but the long-term health effects are still unknown due to the lack of regulation, testing, and long-term studies.
In contrast to the low incidence of reported allergic reactions to permanent tattoos, however, certain temporary Henna tattoos have been very problematic. Henna tattoos that contain the dark brown dye para-phenylenediamine (PPD) can cause a delayed allergic reaction and subsequent PPD hyper-sensitization that may permanently prohibit one from using sulfa drugs, PABA sunscreens, benzocaine and other anesthetics, and hair dyes. Fragrance sensitization may occur, and in some cases, their action will include skin necrosis, scarring, and hypo-pigmentation. Analysis of henna dye used on persons who reported allergic reactions has shown the presence of toxic chemicals from hair and textile dyes, in addition to PPD.
TOXICITY
The question of toxicity is multifaceted; there are others factors that may exponentially increase the serious health risks associated with tattooing.When alcohol is used as part of the carrier base in tattoo ink or to disinfect the skin before application of the tattoo, it increases the skin's permeability, helping to transport more chemicals into the bloodstream. Alcohol also works synergistically with mutagens, teratogens, and carcinogens to make them even more harmful, increasing the chance that they may cause mutation or disease, both at the site of the tattoo and systemically.
Other health risks.
In addition to allergic reactions and the unknown long-term health effects from the metal salts and carrier solutions that make up tattoo inks, there are other health risks involved. Skin infections, psoriasis, dermatitis and other chronic skin conditions, and tumors (both benign, and malignant) have all been associated with tattoos. Due to the use of needles in tattoo application, there is also the risk of contracting infectious diseases such as tetanus, herpes simplex virus, staph, HIV, AIDS, HepatitisB and C, and even Syphilis. And those with tattoos might not be able to get a life-saving MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) test if they need one as some hospitals and testing locations will refuse to do an MRI on people with body tattoos due to the metal particles in the tattoo, which may cause a burning pain during the test.
Thinking of removing your tattoo?
If you plan on having your tattoo removed, you should be aware that some of the pigments used (especially Yellow #7) are phototoxic and may breakdown into toxic chemicals in the body when removed with UV light or laser which is a common techniques used in tattoo removal.
 The toxic end-products eventually wind up in the kidneys and liver, adding to your total body burden.
Think for yourself.
In an ideal world, the 'trade secrets' clause that allows companies to put profit over public health would be disallowed for all products used topically, transversely, or ingested into our bodies. However, in the absence of federal regulation to protect the consumer from unqualified tattoo artists, unhygienic tools and application methods, and highly toxic inks, the best advice for the youth of today is abstinence from tattoos. At the very least, one should find out if their state has any regulations on tattoo inks and always ask to see the Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS) for any pigment or carrier used to see basic health and safety information for the ingredients involved. Skin tests should be performed prior to tattoo application to see if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Although certain tattoo ink ingredients may be plant-based or otherwise considered safe and non-toxic, the truth is that no long-term studies have been performed confirming that they are safe to inject as a permanent cosmetic. Bottom line: don't trust the government, tattoo ink manufacturers, or tattoo artists to give you accurate and complete information on the toxicity of the pigments and dyes being used at least not just yet.
To be continued..........
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The risks and hazards of TATTOO. (Part 1)

INTRODUCTION
A frighteningly growing number of teens and young adults around the world are injecting dangerous chemicals under their skin in the name of art and self-expression. A trend that started growing in America and Europe in the early '90s. Tattooing soon became so popular that 36% of Americans aged 25-29 had at least one body tattoo by 2003.
The numbers have undoubtedly risen in the four years since; tattoos are now well-entrenched in the mainstream. Even the media regularly glorifies tattoo culture, as evidenced by reality TV shows like The Learning Channel's Miami Ink and LA Ink, and Inked on A&E, as well as frequent magazine sightings of tattoo-sporting celebrities like Paris Hilton, David Beckham, and Angelina Jolie, and print ads featuring tattooed model sand athletes, like Calvin Klein Underwear's Fredrik Ljungberg (who by the way had a severe allergic reaction to his tattoos and had to have a lymph gland removed).

A difference in opinion and how much it hurts
Some Americans with tattoos say they feel sexier (34%) and more attractive (26%). Many who don't have tattoos, however, think people who do have them are less attractive (42%), more rebellious (57%) and less intelligent (31%). [Source: Harris Interactive]
People describe the sensation of getting a tattoo as similar to bee stings, sunburn or being pinched. Some say they experience a slight tickling of "pins and needles." Individual pain tolerance, the size and type of tattoo, and the skill of the artist all contribute to the amount of pain. Location also makes a difference- skin that rests right over a bone is more sensitive.

STEPS IN ENGRAVING TATTOOS
The tattoo itself involves several steps:
Outlining or black work: Using a single-tipped needle and a thin ink, the artist creates a permanent line over the stencil. Most start at the bottom of the right side and work up (lefties generally start on the left side) so they don't smear the stencil when cleaning excess ink from the permanent line.
Shading: After cleaning the area with soap and water, the artist uses a thicker ink and a variety of needles to create an even, solid line. Improper technique during this step can cause shadowed lines, excessive pain and delayed healing.
Color: The artist cleans the tattoo and then overlaps each line of color to ensure solid, even hues with no holidays - uneven areas where color has lifted out during healing or where the artist missed a section of skin.
Final cleaning and bandaging: After using a disposable towel to remove any blood and plasma, the artist covers the tattoo with a sterile bandage. Some bleeding always occurs during tattooing, but most stops within a few minutes.
To be continued in the next part………….

SEE HAYDEN PANETTIERE'S ENGAGEMENT RING FROM VLADIMIR KLITSCHKO

Now that’s some serious bling! The actress confirmed her engagement and proudly showed off her diamondget all the details on her new sparkler.

Hayden Panettiere ‘s large engagement ring made an appearance, while being bold in her solid red boots, the star’s gorgeous new bling was the center of attention as she officially confirmed her engagement to 37-year-old Wadaimir Klitschko!

The actress is super official with her heavy weight world-champion boyfriend, "Waldimir Klitschko" Even though the couple have an on and off past, it’s good to know that they are back on and obviously stronger than ever. The couple supposedly met back in 2009 at a book party and got back together last spring.

Diamonds are Hayden’s bestfriend as she sports her engagement ring around the city.The huge emerald diamond appears to be way over 4 karats, which is why the rock needs two bands to support it. The solid band is the perfect setting for the gorgeous stone — it really shines! Hayden paired her new accessory with an-all black outfit that included a black Givenchy jacket with zippers on the sleeves and a white trim, Mugler black pants and bold, red Saint Laurent boots. Even though the actress opted to wear her hair simply straight, we did notice her black manicure —with a ring like that we don’t blame her for keeping her nails on point!

Although Hayden hasn’t set an official wedding date due to her hectic schedule, it is exciting to know that the starlet and her beau will tie the knot at some point! Congratulations Hayden & Wladimir!

Hollywood superstars seperate

They've always denied reports of marital troubles, but on Tuesday (October 8), Kris and Bruce Jenner announced that they are separated.

The reality couple released a joint statement saying, "We are living separately and we are much happier this way."

Keeping things amicable, they continue, "But we will always have much love and respect for each other. Even though we are separated, we will always remain best friends and, as always, our family will remain our number one priority."

Navigating through 22 years of marriage, the two seemed to buck the trend of Hollywood relationships, but that dream has ended. Nowadays, Kris' daughter Khloe is having marital trouble of her own with husband Lamar Odom.

Genevieve Nnaji & Rita Dominic discusses their "single" status

The actresses and Imo state sisters, Rita Dominic and Genevieve Nnaji are still single, and the very interesting part of it is that they are cool with it. Aside gracing parties, events and enjoying themselves to the full, the actresses have been discussing the topic of being single and dating through their Instagram and Twitter handles for the past two days.

They stated:

Pretty Rita Dominic first made the revelation a few days ago by posting thus “Dating in the 21st century is by far the most ridiculous process ever. People are so complicated, you have to play games, you must lie and act like you don’t care even if you do…”

Sexy Genevieve Nnaji, who couldn’t refute the topic, re-posted and adding that “”I’ve been single for a while now and I have to say it’s going very well. Like it’s working out, I think I am the one.”

What do you think?

HALLE & MARTINEZ NAMES SON

She gave birth to a healthy baby boy over the weekend and now we know Halle Berry's son name!
According to TMZ, the 47-year-old and Olivier Martinez named their bundle of joy Maceo Robert Martinez, which means“Gift of God.” Per the report, the name Maceo was popular back in the 9th through 14th centuries. 
Halle’s son’s first name comes fromSpanish origin, which is Olivier’s native land. And Robert is the actor’s father’s first name.
Do you like thecouple’s name choice?

CAN I BE THE OTHER LOVE I'D LOVE TO HAVE?

To those guys saying New Generation
Girls aint worth it!!! Honestly it makes no sense at all and I hate it when "Some Guys" talk about New Generation Girls not being able to do things like their mothers did back in the days of old. Most of these guys rudely yelling
repeatedly that New Generation Girls ain't emulating their mothers character.
Please did you ever see your dad drawing tattoos, piercing his ear-lobes, posing with bottles of Moet, Jack- Daniels and Henessy in all his pictures, stupidly and shamelessly throwing caution to the wind by tapping drags after drags of weed, skunk, kush or cocaine around the vicinity, wearing low waist jeans all in the name of sagging madness or dressing like an Arabian forming Arab money like an Arabian monkey, grooming dirty
dandruff infested smelly bushy hair or did you ever see your dad, leaving your mom on Friday nights to wild-clubbing, or did your dad ever confide in you about him fantasizing about lesbians or girls who will give him blow jobs before he gives them a dime, or did you ever
See your dad or any of his friends insisting their fiancé must get pregnant before marriage (after making other
girls commit series of abortions and probably losing their womb)???? Can go on and on and on but the truth of
the matter is, the fact that you're a guy, gives you no right to make rude/nasty remarks about some girls. Afterall there are billion of girls all over the world, if you can't find one special girl who suit you, then we are right if we say you are the one whose got a problem. Bottomline::::Before you dare utter any crap about New Generation Girls, make sure you are not in anyway way a "New
Generation Confused Dude". . . . .be a perfect example of the kind of Girl you want to have in your life!!