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The GYPSY'S SKIN ART SHOW is dedicated to promotion of the world's oldest art forms: Tattooing and Piercing. Every week The GYPSY will cover topics concerning the Body Art lifestyle and will answer questions about Tattooing and Piercing. I can accept questions on proper tattooing and piercing procedures, including but not limited to, licensing, sterilization, studio promotion, safety, what to look for in an artist/studio, aftercare, apprenticeship, studio management and proper design/piercing placement. I can also rate artistic quality. We also can answer questions on tattoo/piercing resources, i.e.; books, videos, studios and artists/piercers. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING BEFORE ASKING YOUR QUESTION: I will NOT answer "How To" questions. If you want to know how to tattoo or pierce do the right thing and seek out a formal apprenticeship. Tattooing and piercing are not a "Learn On Your Own" professions. PLEASE READ BEFORE USING CHAT OR CALLING INTO MY SHOW: I will only take calls from registered users of www.BlogTalkRadio.Com If you have not registered yet please do so before calling in. You must sign into the chat and list the last 4 digits of your phone number before you call into the show, it is how we verify that you are a registered user of the site. STAY ON TOPIC! Any caller who does not stay on the topic of the day will have their call terminated and you will be booted from the chat. Past shows are past shows and if you had wanted to comment on a particular show you should have tuned into that show. We will not take calls from "Unknown" numbers. We have the right to refuse calls or end any call or boot from chat for any reason with or without explanation. WE APOLOGIZE THAT THESE STEPS MUST BE TAKEN. But due to increased instances of Cyber-Bullying and Harassment these measures must be implemented. The GYPSY IS ONE OF ONLY 24 ALLIANCE OF PROFESSIONAL TATTOOISTS CERTIFIED TATTOO MASTERS WORLDWIDE.
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Date / Time: 11/30/2009 3:00 PM UTC
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EPISODE #51: TIS' THE SEASON TO BE GREEDY! The GYPSY SETS OFF ON A RANT ABOUT THE HOLIDAY SEASON. The GYPSY'S SKIN ART SHOW is dedicated to promotion of the world's oldest art forms: Tattooing and Piercing. Every week The GYPSY will cover topics concerning the Body Art lifestyle and will answer questions about Tattooing and Piercing.
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Date / Time: 10/19/2009 2:00 PM UTC
EPISODE 46: A BIT OF RANDOMNESS. Join The GYPSY as he prattles on about this, that (and maybe if your lucky), the other. He might even get areound to answering a few emails. The GYPSY'S SKIN ART SHOW is dedicated to promotion of the world's oldest artforms: Tattooing and Piercing. Every week The GYPSY will cover topics concerning the Body Art lifestyle and will answer questions about Tattooing and Piercing.
Date / Time: 8/25/2008 3:27 PM UTC
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Original Air Date: 8/25/2008 2:00 PM UTC
We will talk about traditional and digital art and how it translates into the biker and body art lifestyles. Be sure to visit Graveminders MySpace page at http://www.myspace.com/graveminder2 This will be a show you won't want to miss!
Prints By: Graveminder can be purchased at www.Graveminder.Com
Date / Time: 8/18/2008 2:38 PM UTC
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR TONGUE, LABRET OR LIP PIERCING
1. Brush tongue and teeth with toothpaste & toothbrush and rinse with Listerine for no less than 60 seconds, within 15 minutes after eating, drinking or smoking.
2. For the next 3 days, eat nothing but soft foods, i.e., jello, pudding, soup, ice cream.
3. Then for the next week, you can eat a little bit harder foods, i.e., soft meats, soft fruits, soft vegetables.
4. Avoid the following foods for the next 30 days: fried foods, crunchy foods, i.e., fried chicken, pizza, french fries, potato chips, hamburgers, etc.,
5. No french kissing, no oral sex for the next 30 days.
6. No malt beverages during the next 30 days. i.e.; Beer, wine coolers, malt liqueur, etc.
IMPORTANT: You must tighten your jewelry twice a day. When you get up in the morning and at night before you go to bed. Snug it but do not overtighten as stripping may occur. This is an ongoing procedure as long as you have jewelry in your tongue. Failure to do this procedure could result in injury or death.
To keep swelling down, carry a cup of ice with you at all times during the next 7 days. Suck on the ice, DO NOT CHEW IT. Tongue piercings take approximately 1 year to heal. Because the tongue is a muscle, removing the jewelry for any length of time, even after the healing period has passed, will result in the piercing closing. Please do not click jewelry on teeth as damage may occur to the enamel on your teeth.
It takes up to a year for the tongue to totally heal however the jewelry can be changed after 2 months. The minimum size of jewelry that should be used after healing is 5/8" in length and 14 gauge in size.
For Labret and Lip piercings replace the word "Tongue"(in the instructions above), with the words "Lip" and "Gum." EXAMPLE: Brush lips, gums, and teeth with toothpaste & toothbrush and rinse with Listerine for no less than 60 seconds, within 15 minutes after eating, drinking or smoking. If you ever have any questions at all about any of our subjects please do not hesitate to contact me. You can message me here or on my MySpace page at www.myspace.com/ubtat2d You can even send me an email by visiting my main website at www.ubtat2d.com -The GYPSY-
Original Air Date: 8/18/2008 2:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 8/7/2008 2:14 PM UTC
Unfortunatly I will be unable to do my show on August 11, 2008 due to some pressing business that MUST be attended to on that date. However, fear not for I shall return on August 18, 2008 with Episode Three of The GYPSY's SKIN ART SHOW where we will discuss TONGUE PIERCING.
Stay well until we meet again!
-The GYPSY-
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Date / Time: 8/7/2008 2:09 PM UTC
Yes, scars can be covered but it is a difficult and tedious process. Also, if the scar is raised there will be an indistinct area in the tattoo (where the scar is) that will be raised. Below is what is involved in covering a scar. 1. It is time consuming. Depending on the individual's skin or scar texture, a single line may require two or more passes with the needle before it takes. 2. It can be and often is more painful than the average tattoo. Scar tissue is very sensitive since the nerve endings are closer to the "new skin" (unless the nerve ends were destroyed when the damage occurred). 3. Once set within the scar or graft tissue black will stay. Color can be set within the tissue however, may bleed or fade from the skin and this possibility should anticipated but not expected. There is always a slight possibility that the black may blot or run beneath the tissue, but if a very fine line is used this problem can be virtually eliminated. 4. I often recommend to my clients who wish to have their scar or graft tissue tattooed that they get a very small tattoo within the area first, as a test to determine if their skin will accept the pigment. Then, if all is well, the small tattoo can be covered or incorporated when the major artwork is applied. 5. Last but certainly not least, it is very important that the scar and/or graft tissue be at least one year old before tattooing is attempted (the older the scar, the better). Destroyed tissue takes a long time to heal, so the older the scar, the better it will take the pigment.
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Original Air Date: 8/4/2008 2:00 PM UTC
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