I'm becoming a fan of the henna tattoo. It is temporary, yet, if done well, it can last a few weeks.
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"Henna tattoo artist in San Diego"
www.hennasandiego.com
I'm becoming a fan of the henna tattoo. It is temporary, yet, if done well, it can last a few weeks.
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"Henna tattoo artist in San Diego"
www.hennasandiego.com
I love the quality of this photo. Beautifully done.
Nose piercing, and two lip piercings.
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"A girl in Santa Barbara."
Wow- I'm speechless.
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"Apparently on her 6005th piercing......a super friendly lady who's well up for a spraff and a pic!."
Okay, having recovered my speech, this is just amazing. I have six piercings, and that's about it. I *might* get one more.
I almost like the unlaced one better. . . although I think it looks good either way.
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"When I get this done - I will share the picture"
Some interesting info and common sense advice re. piercings.
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"A little bit of swelling and a tiny bit of blood when I took the saline compress off, but no pain, really. The only time it hurt so far was when I answered my phone with the wrong ear (and at the same time dropped a strawberry with the other hand, causing me to slam the phone into my ear...). If you didn't know, the latest suggestion for cleaning your piercing is not to use anything anti-bacterial. I've gotten piercings through the time of cleaning with rubbing alcohol, watered down bactine (that's what Claires still uses, I think...epic fail, Claires), bacitracin (to keep the piercing moist so it heals quicker) and now, the all-natural saline solution. It's the same stuff you use in a neti pot, if anyone out there cleans your nose. The idea is that you want to clean with water, but your skin rejects water (if you've never noticed, water beads on your skin rather than soaking in. If it soaked in you'd become hugely bloated every time you showered and you would die of dehydration because your body would not be able to process water.) What saline solution (1/4 tsp sea salt, 1 cup water) does is changes the pH of the water so your skin accepts, rather than rejects, the water. In this way the water can slip through your piercing and clean it without triggering any rejection processes. This helps keep the area from infection, jewelry rejection, and other trauma more than regular water would. Cool, right?"
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"An exclusive custom made special edition kilt for the band Abney Park. This kilt is available in three colors: Oxidation orange(as shown), Ship Timber brown and Oil leak black. It features rotary style pocket clasps, brass rivets and buttons, side cargo pockets and back pockets. It is a steal of a deal at only $150 and available only on their website: www.abneypark.com/shirts/fashion.html
www.galadarling.com
/ * Green bindi on forehead
* Grey v-neck t-shirt (from Portmans, new)
* Oversized ‘New York’ t-shirt (new)
* Long black skirt (new) — so happy about this, I have been dying for more long black skirts! This one makes me feel like a whirling dervish!
* Black sunglasses (from Portmans, new) — to replace the ones I SAT ON & broke :< * Hat from Mimco * Betsey Johnson ‘DARLING’ earring * Tarina Tarantino ring
Ooh, pretty tattoo!
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"I love the looks and smell of Henna. It's like having Chai Tea stained into your skin."
Letting the henna dry. Applied thick, these last awhile.
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"Luck vs. Biohazard?"