I want a scarification sidepiece, most likely floral, but not definitely.
Any suggestions as to what flowers, or whether to do something else entirely are appreciated.
Any links you guys would like to share would also be lovely.
All haters, please feel free to tell me how disgusting I am, because I will be happy to report you for it.
Thank you
2007-10-15
20:07:40
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asked by
Nanci Raygun
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Beauty & Style
➔ Skin & Body
➔ Tattoos
Scarification is an ancient form of body modification. As in scarring your skin in a design.
I'm requesting ideas.
Git...
2007-10-15
20:26:15 ·
update #1
Well, the obvious flower suggestion would be lilies.
I'm not really partial to floral pieces, though.
Here are some scar pieces I like.
http://bmezine.com/scar/A60927/high/bmepb361731.jpg
http://bmezine.com/scar/A70321/high/bmepb480084.jpg
http://bmezine.com/scar/A50411/high/bmegl049552.jpg
http://bmezine.com/scar/A10529/high/rawz.jpg
2007-10-15 20:22:07
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answered by Olivia! 6
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I am not sure how scarification works, but seems to me you wouldn't get the true detail of the flowers doing that. IF I were you, I would get maybe your mother's birth flower, or if you have child(ren) get their birth flowers with their names on the petals. With maybe a small ivy snaking around the flowers for accent coloring.. This is all for a tattoo though.. I would be interested in knowing exactly what scarification looks like and how detailed you can get with it.. I just think that a tattoo could show more detail though..
2007-10-16 04:20:05
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answered by Dex 2
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You'll find a lot of scarification over on
http://www.bmezine.com
The most awsome sidepiece I've seen done with cherry blossoms. Because of the lack of detail in the flower they look really good when cut or branded.
2007-10-16 04:01:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i really don't know that much about scarification except that it isn't as popular as tattooing so there is a likely chance that there won't be as many talented artists out there so you should definitely do your research when looking for someone to do it. my husband has some friends who have done it and they said it wasn't bad but they also didn't do a huge piece. good luck!!!
2007-10-16 07:39:55
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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I would definitely get something that would show detail. I wouldn't get something that would, as it heals, meld into itself and just look like a blob. Maybe something with long petals??
I want to see pictures when it is done, this sounds cool :)
2007-10-16 09:25:20
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answered by AngryFalafel 4
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Don't understand the question. Is it a question, a statement, incitement to violence or what? Belongs in psychology I think.
I thought scarification was something you did to lawns to get rid of moss.
2007-10-16 03:13:12
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answered by Irene E 2
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Never mind your threats, I personally think anyone who does alteration to thier bodies really needs to think of the risk of infection & what it is going to look like when they get older & skin starts to sag, wrinkle, etc. Years ago I was at a music festival & there was this chick that had what was either the Harley insignia or an eagle or bat with its wings spread on her chest but she was like in her late 40's, skinny & preserved with Jack Daniels & leathery skin & it just looked disgusting. I've also worked in long term care with some wild women in their 80's who were tatooed--not pretty.
2007-10-16 04:37:11
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answered by pennyluhu03 2
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BodyMods.org
Cutting or Branding??
Ask a lot of question
about the healing process.
2007-10-16 12:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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hey well i can help by telling u that u can search on google or yahoo site if i got any link i'll surely share it ....
2007-10-16 03:12:40
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answered by Anonymous
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