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What's the difference between tattoos and tattoos in China traditional culture?

The correct word is tattoo.

Tattoos, commonly known as tattoos, are called nirvana in ancient classical Chinese. They paint an ideal picture on people's monotonous skin, become the eternity of life, and keep memories as the most beautiful picture in life. It is not the exclusive symbol of bad people. The tattoo pattern, whether it is words or patterns, is always to please yourself and others, no matter where the tattoo is.

Tattoos are a symbol of beauty, mystery, sexiness and charm, as well as a manifestation of unique personality and self-expression, as well as personal beliefs. It is the product of the intersection of culture and belief, which makes many people fall in love with this painful beauty and carve tattoos on themselves. Let yourself have a new hope, a new sustenance and a new beginning.

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Uncomfortable tattoo situation

(1) Suffering from skin infectious diseases: The main reasons why this kind of people are not suitable for tattoos are that the wounds caused by tattoos are difficult to heal, and the effects of tattoos (such as eczema, urticaria, psoriasis, etc. ) will be greatly affected by the skin relationship.

(2) Diabetic patients: A very important condition of diabetes is "immune dysfunction". Tattoos can make wounds difficult to heal.

(3) Patients with heart disease: These people belong to high-risk groups, and strong stimulation may trigger the patient's illness.

(4) Pigment and anesthetic allergy: It may cause skin allergy and physical discomfort, and also affect the quality of tattoo patterns.

(5) Female menstrual period: At this stage, girls have weak physique and poor immunity, and are not suitable for tattoos.

(6) Pregnancy: The stimulation during tattooing may affect the normal development of the fetus. It is recommended not to tattoo.

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