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I am being interviewed about my tattoos today by the super-sweet and spunky  Sarah Starrs from The Laughing Medusa.  And all that tattoo talk made me start thinking…

When you have tattoos you become part of a subculture (an oft misunderstood subculture but we tackled that topic last year).  You also become a bit of a novelty to non-tattooed folk, especially if your appearance is otherwise innocuous.

You become an approachable oddity, which is fine.  People are naturally curious so we, the tattooed, expect it to a certain degree.  There are, however, a few things that come up over and over again between the tattooed and non-tattooed that we, the tattooed, wish the non-tattooed folk knew.  So in the interest of both parties I give you:

 

 

5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TATTOOS

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1.  YES, IT HURT SO PLEASE STOP ASKING

If I had a dollar for every time someone asked me if my tattoos hurt I could solve the nation’s economic crisis.  Did they hurt?  Of course.  There were needles being hammered into my skin.  How badly?  It depends on where the tattoo is located.  Some parts of the body are more sensitive than others so obviously some tattoos will hurt more. 

Overall, on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being “it hurt more than being skinned alive and dipped in lemon juice” I’d say my average pain level was between 4 and 6.  It’s uncomfortable with moments of pain but nothing that can’t be tolerated (for the most part). 

 

 

2.  IS THAT REAL?

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I’m asked this question about my leg piece more often than you’d believe.  Specifically, and I find this truly puzzling, people ask if I painted it on myself.  They don’t even think it’s a temporary tattoo…they think I wake up in the morning and doodle it on each day.  The reason it blows my mind that people would think it’s fake is because it takes up my entire calf.  The whole damn thing.  I would have to be a special kind of crazy to get up every single day and draw the same detailed piece on my leg over and over and over again. 

Temporary tattoos are pretty easy to spot.  They are shiny and that shininess has a clearly defined border.  They also tend to be small and detailed…too small and detailed to be accomplished on that scale in an actual tattoo. 

 

 

3.  I WANT A TATTOO BUT…

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You want a tattoo but they’re so permanent.  I hate to break it to you but every decision in life is permanent…you just can’t see all of them.  You can’t go back in time and unread this post or go to bed earlier last night.  You can’t undo anything that you’ve already done.  The only difference is that a tattoo can be seen. 

Don’t let permanence be a deterrent.  If you want it then go for it…unless you’re thinking of getting the Tasmanian Devil, a company/band logo, a pot leaf or a tribal armband, in which case I encourage you to reconsider your decision for what I consider to be obvious reasons.

 

 

4.  REGRETS

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Do you ever regret getting tattooed?  Naturally I can’t speak for everyone, but those of us who have more tattoos than a little butterfly on our ankle or a tequila worm on our butt are generally pretty committed to the art, ritual and subculture. 

I don’t recall ever meeting anyone who is heavily tattooed that had any tattoo related regrets (excluding former neo-nazis who are covered in swastikas and the like).  Sure they might have a piece or two that didn’t turn out quite right or they’re sick to death of and would like to get it covered up but generally speaking they’re content.

I’ve met far more people with one or two little tattoos (like the aforementioned tequila worm) who regret their decision than people who have committed to a back piece or sleeves.

Sure there are moments we hate a certain tattoo…but it’s no different than the moments you hate your hair or have one of those “nothing looks good on me” days.  You either love it again a few days later or keep hating it and get it covered up.  No big deal.

 

 

5.  HANDS OFF!

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Listen up because I’m only going to say this once: 

 

YOU CAN LOOK BUT YOU CAN’T TOUCH. 

 

Just because I have a tattoo doesn’t mean you get to be creepy, intrusive or inappropriate by putting your hands on me.  I’m not talking about a tap on the shoulder.  I’m talking about serious invasion of personal space.  Case in point:

 

NEW ORLEANS.  NEW YEAR’S EVE.  1999.

With zero concern for Y2K my friends and I drove to New Orleans to ring in the new year – the glorious year 2000.  We spent most of our evening in heated debate while sucking helium balloons at a small bar uptown but headed down to the quarter in the wee hours of the morning after most of the tourists and revelers had gone home for the night. 

We walked into El Matador and I made a beeline for the bar.  As I waited for a shot of Bushmills it happened.  I felt a hand that wasn’t mine slide down the back of my leather pants and tug the waistband down as another hand lifted the back of my shirt up. 

I instantly spun around with a “What the hell do you think you’re doing” and was greeted by the face of a startled twenty-something man who was completely bewildered as to why I was pissed…why sticking his hands down the back of a stranger’s pants and lifting their shirt was inappropriate.  He cocked his head to the side and said…

 

“I wanted to see your tattoo.”

Oh.  Well okay then.  By all means go right ahead.

 

I’M SORRY MY CLOTHING AND PERSONAL SPACE GOT IN THE WAY OF YOUR CURIOSITY, MISTER INAPPROPRIATE.  MY BAD.

 

Sadly, this is not uncommon.  It should be but it isn’t.  I mean common sense, not to mention decency, would dictate that you don’t walk around groping strangers but it happens a lot.  If you want to see a tattoo then ask first and if we, the tattooed, want to show you we will.  Nothing unreasonable there, right?  No one blames you for being curious…all we want is a little respect for our personal space.  It’s not too much to ask.

So there you have it.  I’m sure I left some things off the list so I’m looking at you, my fellow tattooed people, to leave a note in the comments if I forgot anything…and you, my non-tattooed readers to leave any questions you’ve ever had about the art of tattooing as well.  I’m happy to answer your query.  After all, according to G.I. Joe “knowing is half the battle.”

 

Kisses & Chaos,
Alli Woods Frederick

 

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Kisses & Chaos,
Alli Woods Frederick

 

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PARABENS, PTHALATES, & DIOXINE – Oh, my!  Everyday we hear more and more about how the common chemicals in products we use daily are completely trashing our skin, bodies and health.

SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE which is used in just about every shampoo and body wash out there is actually an industrial cleanser used to degrease equipment in factories! (yum!)  We slather it all over our bodies in the name of a good lather (it’s the agent that creates all those lush bubbles) and then wonder why our skin is dry, or oily, or irritated or broken out.

SOME OF THESE INGREDIENTS are being investigated by the FDA for their impact on more than just our skin, but our bodies.  Sure I want to stave off wrinkles and have dewy, glowing skin with the pores and luminosity of a 2 year old (who doesn’t) but not at the cost of damaging my endocrine system, my liver or giving me cancer (again!  Had it once, not inclined to fight that battle twice).

So is all hope lost?
Are we destined to choose between health and beauty?

NO, THERE IS HOPE.  You don’t have to be a slave to chemicals.  You can set your skin free.  Here are five easy ways to nix some of the toxicity from you skincare routine:

Natural Skincare Tips to Make Your Inner-Hippie Dance

(as though a hippie needs an excuse to dance)

 

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1.  Baking Soda

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A LITTLE GOES a long way.  Mix a little with water until you have a creamy paste, put it on that pretty little face of your and rub gently.  The result?  Baby smooth skin without the harmful chemicals and a price that is beyond cheap.

Bonus:  it can also be used as a body scrub.

 

2.  100% Pure Pumpkin Puree

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IF YOU’RE A LONGTIME reader of Kisses & Chaos then you are well aware of my unwavering love of for all things pumpkin…and that even extends to skincare.  Pop open a can of 100% pumpkin puree (be careful not to use pie filling) mix 2 teaspoons of it with 1/2 a teaspoon of honey (optional. honey can irritate sensitive skin) and 1/4 teaspoon milk.  Stir it all together.  Slather it on your face and relax.  Rinse after 10 minutes.  Refrigerate or freeze any unused portions.  Yes it’s a little messy, but your skin will glow.

Benefits:  skin healthy enzymes out the yin yang.

 

3.  Honey

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MANY PEOPLE have wonderful results with honey facials. (I, however, am not one of them.  It bu-u-u-u-urns.)  I hear it makes your skin soft, cleans pores and, since it’s antibacterial, can help clear acne.  Just grab a bottle of raw honey and rub a thin coat on clean skin. Let it sit for 10-20 minutes then rinse with warm water.  Ta-dum!  You’re done.

Warning:  based on my personal experience I recommend doing a small patch test first.  I tried a honey mask for less than 5 minutes and it burned my face something fierce.  Be sure to test for sensitivity first so you don’t regret it later.

 

4.  Tea Tree Oil

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HAVE A BEAUTY bubble-bursting blemish?  Try tea tree oil.  Used in oodles of skin care lines, this potent essential oil is a powerful antiseptic.  So powerful in fact that you need to dilute it before applying it to your skin.  To create your own magical zit fighting potion mix 1 part tea tree essential oil with 9 parts water or pure aloe vera gel (good for sensitive skin).  Apply it to clean dry skin.

Warning:  Test for skin sensitivity by doing a patch test.  Tea tree is typically well tolerated but better safe than sorry since this stuff can pack wallop.

 

5.  Seventh Generation Boosts

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I DIDN’T THINK it was possible but Seventh Generation’s Boosts Natural Skin Serum has made me kick my extra virgin olive oil to the curb as my all natural moisturizing must.  I use the hydrating formula and it is divine.  Filled with such nourishing essential oils as lavender, chamomile and rosemary and skin friendly moisturizers like jojoba and grapeseed oil it keeps skin radiant and supple without being greasy, clogging pores or causing your makeup to slide off your face.  Apply it morning and night to clean skin.

NOTE:  I received a free sample of this product from Lucky Magazine and Seventh Generation for use in connection with this blog.  I was not financially compensated for this post and the opinions expressed are my own.

 

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CAN YOU ELIMINATE all the harmful chemicals from the world around you?  Sadly, no.  But you can make these few small changes that can help improve your health in the long run, save you some serious cash and keep that skin of yours gorgeous and glowing for decades to come.

 

Healthy Kisses & Natural Chaos,
Alli Woods Frederick

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Kisses & Chaos,
Alli Woods Frederick

 

 

images  ::  paris – paint the moment  ::  tilt at red windmills – becky xeu ying  ::  paris – moyan brenn  ::  the parisienne – natasha letham  ::  paris bunnies – yetiland  ::  paris from the eiffel tower – ben heine  ::    ::  paris – wilhelm lappe  ::  france/paris/louvre – cuba gallery  ::   notre dame, paris, france – jason garber  ::  vintage image source unknown  ::  paris exposition 1900  ::
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