Sunday, October 31, 2010

12 Insane and Craziest Hairstyle from around the world

This gentleman is an inspiration. Not simply because he has the most epic hairstyle ever—elephantiasis of the hair!—but because it inspired me to research the wackiest hairstyles ever posted on the internet. Here are 11 more that blew my trunk, er, mind.
My only question: are they double-stuffed?
She’s nesting!
Who’s ready to take off?
Something tells me this tune is a bit over the top.
Look at that lattice work!
This woman’s locks are 19 feet and 6.5 inches of AWESOME.
Redneck eyes in the back of his head.
A curtain of crimping.
He’ll never leave home without his hat again!
Someone has a little hair on her lip
Finally, a use for all those empty paper towel rolls!

Happy Halloween from Tattoosday!

Here at Tattoosday, we're celebrating Halloween by posting the spookiest tattoo seen in the last month or so. Well, maybe not the spookiest, but certainly the most holiday-related tattoo:


This was offered up by Robert, who I met in Borders Penn Plaza last month. And yes, your eyes are not deceiving you, that is Frankenstein driving a Chevy (that's the stick shift he's gripping). Robert credits Adel at Addiction NYC with this tattoo.

Thanks to Robert for helping us celebrate Halloween here on Tattoosday!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ashlee Channels Snow White

This work in progress is on Ashlee's arm:



The tattoo features Snow White at the top of the arm, with the witch's hand proffering an apple, wrapping around the arm:


Ashlee explained that the tattoo is commenting on how superficial the world is and how the idea of Beauty was the downfall of the title character, at least until she was rescued from her poison-induced slumber.

The tattoo is the work of Eric at King Pin Tattoos in Harker Heights, Texas. Work from Kingpin appeared previously in August 2008 on Tattoosday here.

Thanks to Ashlee for sharing her work with us here on Tattoosday!

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

 
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