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Handwriting tattoo difference
Tattoos can actually be counted as one of the oldest arts. Tattoos, handed down from totem worship through the process of penalty tattooing, have a history of more than 3,000 years. As early as the primitive human period, the ancients painted white mud or fuel on their faces and bodies to draw veins, which not only beautified the decoration, but also shocked the enemy.
The ancient Egyptians used tattoos to divide social status, and the Victorian women in Britain were popular to tattoo red on their lips, which was similar to the modern permanent makeup and beauty methods such as eyebrow tattoo and lip tattoo. The ancient tattoo method is to use charcoal and water as ink, and then stab the skin with a hammer and thorns, which is dozens of times more painful than modern technology.
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