is the "two-fold way of the brush and the sword." By developing self-discipline and fearlessness, a samurai could appreciate the ephemeral beauty of cherry blossoms.
Tattoo FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: How do I look after a new Tattoo?
A: With a little time and proper care, your new Tattoo should heal up nicely. Be sure not to spoil it with improper care in the first few days. For more detailed information, check out my Tattoo Care advice.
Q: Tattoo Dyes are injected into my skin. Are they safe?
A: In Canada, Tattoo Dyes are considered cosmetics and regulated by Health Canada under the Food and Drugs Act and Cosmetic Regulations. According to Health Canada, "It is against the law to sell products in Canada which do not meet the requirements of the Cosmetic Regulations." Manufacturers are required to notify Health Canada of their products. You should always confirm that the dyes used for your Tattoo are properly registered with Health Canada. Information on the Cosmetic Regulations, how to notify Health Canada and other regulations can be found at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/cosmetics.
New York Tattoo Convention lands at Roseland Ballroom
A picture might speak a thousand words, but ink is multilingual. At the New York Tattoo Convention, running Friday through Sunday at midtown's Roseland Ballroom, needle jockeys will come from as far as Japan, New Zealand, Hungary, France and Brazil to show off their work. Fri, 18 May 2012 03:00:02 -0700
Feud erupts between two small-town tattoo shops
One tattoo shop alleges the other has vandalized its store It seems that two tattoo shops are duking it out in the small burg of Port Orchard. Wed, 16 May 2012 14:11:13 -0700
Canada News
Canada's Most Attractive Employer: WestJet!
Randstad Canada announces WestJet as 2012 Randstad Award winner for most attractive employer as chosen by Canadians.TORONTO, May 18, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Randstad Canada, the country's leader for staffing, ... Fri, 18 May 2012 04:00:00 -0700
Analysis: Ackman's CP Rail win puts Canada boards on notice
TORONTO (Reuters) - The unprecedented boardroom rout that storied Canadian Pacific Railway suffered this week at the hands of a brash New York hedge fund is a flashing warning signal for other members of the Canadian corporate establishment. If a blue-chip bastion like CP Rail, Canada's second-largest railroad, can succumb to an activist's push for change, companies of all stripes best prepare ... Fri, 18 May 2012 12:37:43 -0700