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Does that forever tattoed sacare you?

The skin heals and remains the design engraved forever. Does that "forever" scare you? The alternative is to opt for a temporary tattoo. Like those made using an ink called henna . Permanent tattoos can only be removed with laser or other means that cost money, sometimes a lot. Those of henna disappear after a while. This process temporarily weakens the surface of the skin making it susceptible to bacteria and infections so that it is essential to take some measures after getting a tattoo as it is a wound on the skin and follow them. It helps a tattoo to become a good experience, far from being an ugly scar. • Cover the tattoo with a bandage: During the first hours the tattooer places an advantage and adhesive tape that must stay like this to take care of dust, sunlight and bacteria. It should not be removed until after 2 to 4 hours. You must use plastic as it increases the temperature and helps fluid build up in the area. You should not fall for tempt...

A Night Under the Golden Statuettes: Celebrating the 97th Academy Awards

Get your popcorn and your best pajamas ready, because the 98th Academy Awards are here! This year's Oscars have given us such a varied cinematic lineup that it seems designed by an algorithm having an identity crisis, and we love it! The Clash of the Titans: Best Picture and Best Actor The red carpet is sizzling with the battle between the historical horror of **"Sinners"** (16 nominations, a record!) and Paul Thomas Anderson's odyssey, **"Battle After Battle"**. In the **Best Actor** ring, we have high-voltage drama: Will the charisma of **Michael B. Jordan** take the gold, or will **Timothée Chalamet**'s "king of ping-pong" version in *Marty Supreme* win? Meanwhile, in the **Best Actress** category, **Jessie Buckley** seems to have the trophy practically in her grasp for *Hamnet*, although **Emma Stone** is always a (good) danger with her eccentricity in *Bugonia*. International Style, Adaptations, and Flavors In the screenplays...