Tattoos can be dangerous, a waste of money, possible skin allergy reactions, and job opportunities, etc. Even though tattoos are popular with all ages, hardly anybody thinks about the health risks, policies within a hiring company regarding tattoos and more aftermath consequences. For these reasons Tattoos are just not worth the time, and money. Many employer policies state that employees “cannot have visible tattoos” (Padowski 7). In addition to this, there have been many cases where there…
Tattoos are a controversial subject when it comes to the employer, fellow employees, and EEOC. Just because one believes they have the freedom to do as they want with their bodies does not mean it belongs in the workplace. Tattoos have been around for thousands of years widely used in Indian ceremony’s, then seen as a rebellious act by criminals and rebels around the 1800 to 1900’s, all up to today where it is more widely accepted by most. Per Pew Research Survey, 23 percent of all Americans…
Having a beautiful tattoo can be great however you can easily get bored with the same tattoo for the rest of your life. Tattoo can be a seasonal thing, what happens when you get uncomfortable with the tattoo and you no longer want it on you body? It’s simple really, using a laser less tattoo removal. This was created by Dorian Davis, he has really been on the fore front in advocating for the laser less tattoo removal. As a tattoo artist he often wonders why a person would spend more for the…
healthcare assistant for eight years talks about his tattoos. He mentions that he thought that his body art would cause controversy before he started working as a nurse. Although he concluded that it did not discomfort his patients and was mostly just asked several questions about them. The tattoos he had were located on either end of his neck, a very noticeable place. His tattoos were inoffensive as he had both of his daughter's initiation printed. This tattoo was an expression of love to his…
In our society tattoos are based on ideologies that come in part from cultural and social issues. In many cases tattoos represent people’s identity and lifestyle. People from a very young age choose to be tattooed most of the time because they think it is something from their life that needs to be printed in their bodies forever. Other reasons may be because of social matters or merely rebellion against their parents or society. Youth experiences and struggles when getting a job. Many big…
Welcome to the world of tattooing. If you are skilled enough and have the talent, all you need is a tattoo machine to get your thing going. Well, it's not always that you will find a machine with rings that are already tuned up; sometimes you will have to do it yourself. There are so many variables on how it will run, but understanding the theory of setting it up together will help you run the machine using the right stroke length and right needle group to produce the artistic effect you desire.…
One does not simply go out and get a tattoo; tattoos are not something one just decides to do on a whim just because. They are well thought out in terms of design, color, location, size, and price, but are in no means an act of impulse. Tattoos are used as a form of expression when words are just simply not enough because when your words fail you, you still have art to turn to. It takes courage to deal with the long process of getting a tattoo inked onto your body. Having a needle, or several…
Tattoos and Piercings in the Workplace Tattoos are becoming more popular in today’s society. Tattoos originated with Egyptians back in 3500 B.C. Then it was discovered the Japanese started them for cosmetics and religious reasons. They even branded criminals as a part of their punishment. Tattoos were done by hand, but in 1981 the first tattoo gun was issued. Recently in the society tattoos have become more popular as a way to express themselves and or their religious beliefs. Ear piercings…
religious reasons to help show self-expression” (“The history of body modification” 3). Tattoos are body modifications, which are made by inserting ink into the epidermis layer of the skin. “When Christianity began to gain popularity, tattooing was increasingly associated with criminals and were prohibited in Europe by Constantine, the first Christian Roman emperor. By the late eighteenth century, tattoos were no longer prohibited and started to become…
Tattoos and piercings are becoming a norm in today’s society, and they can be seen on the skin of teachers and Red Cross workers across the nation. Millennials have deemed these modifications as works of art and self-expression, but one Melanie Phillips poses a different point of view. She claims that these self-alterations are forms of self-mutilation, and they serve only to show how corrupt the values of recent generations have become. Her article utilizes extreme criticism of one man’s tattoo…