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  2. Irezumi - Wikipedia

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    Irezumi (入れ墨, lit. ' inserting ink ') (also spelled 入墨 or sometimes 刺青) is the Japanese word for tattoo, and is used in English to refer to a distinctive style of Japanese tattooing, though it is also used as a blanket term to describe a number of tattoo styles originating in Japan, including tattooing traditions from both the Ainu people and the Ryukyuan Kingdom.

  3. 30 People Who Forgot Tattoos Are Permanent And Didn’t ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Ok_Airline7121 We might think that tattoos are a fairly new development in our society, but non-Western cultures have been inking their skin for thousands of years.

  4. 30 Tattoo Fails That Are So Bad, They Might Make You Cringe - AOL

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    Image credits: bad_tattoos Harkesh shared that balancing client expectations is often the hardest part of the job. “The sky’s the limit for tattoo designs these days,” he explained.

  5. 50 People Who Wanted A Cool Tattoo But Ended Up With A ...

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    Image credits: failedtattooz There are a lot of things to consider when getting a tattoo. The design, the placement, the style, the artist – it's not an easy decision for most people.

  6. Horimono - Wikipedia

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    Horimono can also refer to the practice of traditional tattooing in Japanese culture; while irezumi usually refers to any tattooing (and often has negative connotations in Japan), "horimono" is usually used to describe full-body tattoos done in the traditional style. [2]

  7. Hajichi - Wikipedia

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    Some people, concerned about the professional ramifications of permanent tattoos on their hands, turned to temporary Hajichi made using fruit-based inks. However, some traditionalists object to these practices. [4] In 2020, an exhibition featuring pictures taken of hajichi was organized in Japan. [9]

  8. Face tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A face tattoo or facial tattoo is a tattoo located on the bearer's face or head. It is part of the traditional tattoos of many ethnic groups. In modern times, although it is considered taboo and socially unacceptable in many cultures, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as well as considered extreme in body art, [ 3 ] this style and placement of tattoo has emerged in ...

  9. New study shows having lots of tattoos might be good ... - AOL

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    In a similar way, getting multiple tattoos could your body build a stronger immune system -- it just takes time. %shareLinks-quote="After the stress response, your body returns to an equilibrium.