Celebrity Addiction Idolized Tattoos

For Hollywood celebrities, the name of the game is “Fame.”  Celebrities are in a constant struggle to standout, and be singled out as Mr. or Ms. “Famous of the Moment,” and hopefully longer.  Many of Hollywood’s rising celebrities are obsessed with the addiction of media attention, and will do anything from getting tattoos, to starve their bodies, even jail time to obtain fame. 

Then you have the celebrity feeding ground of innocent, ordinary young female icon influenced followers imitating celebrity trends from dress, to hairstyles, down to getting tattoos
 
But the lives of glamorous celebrities and those of the heavily persuaded icon-iacs are far cries from each other.  Trying to pull off tattoos like Angelina Jolie, Megan Fox and any other celeb A-listers with tattoos … just doesn’t cut it on the cul-de-sac curbs of small-town suburbia.

When ordinary people, especially young women see celebrities they idolize and worship, going out and getting ornate tattoos, on highly visible body areas, these impulsive idol mimickers go out and get the same tattoos.  And it isn’t pretty.  It isn’t funny.  And it isn’t cool.

The trend doesn’t have to be tattoos, it could be any celebrity trend, it just happens to be celebrity tattoos at the moment.  Any number of Hollywood’s female celebrities could walk down the street wearing a dress of soiled dirty dishrags and the all the “Celebrity Wanna-Bs” would cause a rise in Walmart stocks the next day, as a result of an unexpected dishrag shortage in isle sevens across America. 

Its called Celebrity Tattoo Icon-aholic Addiction and it is a serious disease spreading among young American women under the influence of HollywoodCTIA causes ordinary, wholesome all American Girls to waste away on Google searching for tattoo pictures of their favorite celebrity icons to emulate. 

If you don’t believe how serious celebrity tattoo addiction is, conduct a Google search using the keywords “celebrity tattoos” and it will yield thousands of links to sites and directories with images of celebrity tattoos.

These celebrity tattoo directories list thousands of actors and actresses who have tattoos, and the type of tattoos they have.  These directories also list where celebrity tattoos are located on the body, when the actor or actress got the tattoos, and even the name of the tattoo artists tattooing the famous.

It is incredible what you will find on the Internet about celebrity tattoos.  But what you will also find is very little information about CTIA.  The status of popular celebrity trends prevails the seriousness of celebrity idolization and addictions whether the trend is tattoos, eating disorders, or baby bumps.

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Fake Fashion with Temporary Tattoos

Fake is Fashionable

It’s true, “fake” really is the “in trend” in fashion these days.  It seems tattoos of the not-so-permanent kind are the “hip style” when it comes to accessorizing.  Even though they are fake, temporary tattoos make “real” sassy fashion statements, not to mention great topics of conversation. 

Another bonus, fake tattoos offer a way to step outside your comfort zone, while staying clear of the all to common ground of ‘tattoo regret.’

Temporary tattoos are becoming trendier then their trend-setting etched counterparts.  Not-so-permanent tattoos offer a means of emulating the reckless abandonment of permanent ink without the aftermath of regret and the hassle of tattoo removal

Fake tatts are popping up everywhere, and on everyone. Famous celebrities, professional athletes, and supermodels are faking ink in the movies, advertising commercials, and in magazine fashion spreads. 

With fake celebritiy tattoos fueling the hip ink frenzy, companies like TattooFashionTemptu, and Tattoo Shock, are having a grand ride aboard the temporary tattoo bandwagon.

So, if you are considering temporary tattoos, but are worried you’ll look like a fake phony for not digging the real deal, consider this–

Fashion is fleeting and so to fake tattoosPermanent tattoos not so much. Real tattoos are like wearing not-so-hip bell-bottoms when slim skinny cigarette [pants] are in chic.

Let’s be real, fake tattoos are the real deal in fashion these days.  Remember, don’t make a tattoo mistake, and go fake.

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