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Op....see as u no even sabi how to lie. This is Lagos! |
What LGA in ondo are we talkin bout |
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sexymoma: Ws it nurse dat kissed u ni.... in d hospital ke abi na patient u go kissNa my mum n dad kiss me after them bring me come the world |
Ucheosefoh: Same as me cus my mom, aunties, female friends midwives and nurses all kiss my cute little lipsHahahhahaha ur soft fragile lips no fall off....u sure all those people brush mouth lol...no offeince |
Afam4eva: [size=14pt]This one no even waste time to announce am. Na so the thing sweet you reach?The power of love is boundless lol |
U wan spoil market for naija guys abi |
About 2 to 5 hours old.. In the hospital ![]() |
She her expression self...well I'll just take it as one of the Funs of my day.... |
Welcome ogugua......is she still at celebrities section too? She's one the the Mods always respectful,sounding calculated and doing a good job #ThumbsUp |
yuzedo: Op, is that liquid soap or detergent? Cos I clicked this thread expecting to see Eba and Lux or Eba and Irish Spring based on the title but all I'm seeing is this obese creature manhandling eba & morning fresh.Lool Yuzu I want to come to ur mansion in banana iceland |
baynix: [size=30] See Me N Ma Wife!! Shey We Match?? [/size] baynix: [size=30] See Me N Ma Wife!! Shey We Match?? [/size] |
U look familiar! Are u from uniport? |
sauer:The celeb is on suit |
onatisi:LMFAO |
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Your facial expression tho. Cool picture anyways! |
Can he eat poosay? |
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General Advice: Don't rush. Do plenty of research. If you don't know what tattoo you want, you probably don't really want one. Don't go cheap. Be prepared to pay out a little more for a really good artist and also be prepared to travel a little. Convenience doesn't beat quality. Think about the future. Consider carefully the location of the tattoo; public tattoos (hand, neck, FACE, and even lower arm) can affect your job prospects. Also think long and hard about getting a name tattooed on you, specifically a partners name.. Tattoos are permanent, relationships aren't! If you want any advice at all, feel more than free to post here and we'll be happy to help. It's also worth picking up some copies of tattoo magazine such as Skin Deep and Total Tattoo for inspiration. Also some blogs like http://fyeahtattoos.com/ and http:// tattoosnob.com/ www.craytunes.blog.com are great for ideas. Peace x |
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After: Now, the aftercare. This is a very important part and you will likely hear many different methods and bits of advice, so I'll just give my routine that has worked perfectly for me after 18 hours of tattooing. When you get home, gently remove the clingfilm and dispose of it. Now if you've had a large piece like a sleeve or something on your back, it's best to get in the shower for this.. You want to very gently wash the tattoo with a mild antibacterial soap. Wet it with your hands and carefully lather it to remove any blood / goo from the tattoo and surrounding area. DO NOT scrub the tattoo with any type of sponge / cloth, and avoid running the water directly over the tattoo. Also do not submerge the tattoo in water for at least a couple of weeks. Now gently pat (not rub) the tattoo dry with a fresh clean towel or cloth (avoid anything fluffy) and put it straight in the wash afterwards (hygiene!). You now need to apply something to help heal the tattoo. Personally, I use Bepanthen. It's a happy rash cream, but is extremely popular for healing tattoos. Apply a thin layer to the tattoo with your fingers.. It's quite thick so a little can go a long way. I keep it on over night although it can make a mess of you bed sheets so that's your call.. but you basically want to repeat the gentle wash and cream twice a day for 3-4 days. After the soreness has gone away I generally stop applying the cream and allow the tattoo to dry and 'breathe'. It shouldn't have really scabbed up as the Bepanthen tends to prevent that, but it will dry out somewhat and begin to flake / peel. It's important that you do not pick or scratch the tattoo at all during this process as it is still healing and still needs taking care of. Generally speaking, the tattoo should be pretty much fully healed in a fortnight. I have never had any issues following that routine. After that, you can admire your lovely healed tattoo! Now tattoos do fade over time, and one of the main causes for this is UV rays, aka sunlight. It's always advisable to protect your tattoo in the sun and never allow the area to get burnt if you want to preserve the appearance of your tattoo. Many daily moisturisers these days are SPF15 which is often all you need, but for heavy sunlight and holidays you'll need something much stronger. |
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During: Yes, it will hurt. But it will always be bearable. If it was that bad, you wouldn't see so many people with them! Some areas hurt more than others, such as directly over bones (elbow, spine) and certain fleshy areas can be more sensitive that others. I can only really tell you how I prepare from experience.. Do not drink alcohol for 24 hours before getting a tattoo. This is, in my opinion, a safe time frame. Alcohol thins your blood which can cause bleeding that makes it harder for the ink to stay in your skin, so that one drink the night before really isn't worth it. I'm told caffeine and such from coffee and energy drinks can do similar so I'd be tempted to avoid those too.. Secondly, get a good nights sleep. It's likely that you might be a bit nervous before your first tattoo, and it will definitely help to be well rested beforehand. Get some food in you too; breakfast or lunch, even a couple rounds of toast or a sandwich an hour or so before will help. Most importantly, I think, you want to keep your blood sugar level high, so a bottle of Lucozade or similar is recommended. After that, just try to relax. Tensing your body up won't help anyone, so keep calm and take deep, long breaths. Typically, the first 10-15 minutes are the worst, especially if it's your first time, but soon after your body's Endorphins kick in and you will get somewhat used to the pain. It can also help to listen to some music, read a book, or even chat to the tattooist to keep your mind off it. As it has already been mentioned, try to wear clothing that allows for easy access to the area that is being tattooed, and don't wear your fanciest clobber, it's pretty likely that you'll get ink or blood flick onto it. All you need to do really is be clean, as hygiene goes further than fashion. Your artist will shave the area with a disposable razor, then apply a spray that will allow the tattoo stencil to print onto your skin. At this point you can see where and how the design will be positioned, and can ask for any changes to be made before beginning. Quite often (especially with larger designs) the tattooist will 'freehand' part of the design, for example, so the design flows better with the shape of your body. Your tattooist will have his station already setup so after applying (usually) a Vaseline-line cream to the area, he/she will begin to tattoo. Typically, the outline is done first with a single needle machine. It's generally accepted that this part hurts the most, but it does vary greatly. Depending on the actual design, after this will come shading, which is done with a needle that splits into multiple smaller ones, and then colour is usually added. Depending on the size / detail of the tattoo and how long the session is to last, all of this may be done at once, or you may requite several 'sessions'. When the tattoo or session is finished, the artist will clean the area and you'll be able to check out the work in the mirror. He/she will then wrap the tattoo (usually in cling film). |
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