There are great differences among tattoos in today's world, which is why they represent a great way by which to express your individuality. You are in control of deciding what kind of tattoo you want and where on your body you want to display it. This means that what may be the best one for you, may not suit other people at all. But don't despair if you are still not entirely certain just what part of your body you want to have a tattoo on. You may consider a foot tattoo. These kinds of tattoos are very popular these days.
Here are some things to consider:
Tattoo sessions on the foot tend to be more painful, as a rule. The reason is due to the fact that the skin is close to the bone. And the closer the bone is to the skin, the more painful a tattoo will be. Tattoos on the foot, though, will be smaller, so you won't have to put up with the pain for long.
Foot tattoos are also more easily concealed than any other kinds. If you hope to have a professional job some day, concealment might come in handy, since in professional jobs tattoos are usually not in. So your ability to conceal a foot tattoo is a good thing.
But you should be aware of the fact that during the healing process you can't enclose your tattooed foot in a shoe, so open shoes are in order. The healing time for a tattoo is usually 2 to 3 weeks. If you can't avoid wearing shoes, then keep in mind that you must have 2 pairs of light socks on.
Did you know that a foot tattoo is considered sexy? There are many opinions about the types of tattoos that look good on people. The thing about foot tattoos is that even people who don't as a rule like tattoos, seem to like them on the foot.
Foot tattoos are likely to need touching up from time to time. The reason for this is due to extra exposure to conditions less favorable than on other parts of your body. A foot tattoo may also spread and end up looking blurry.
Star designs or words or even flowers are popular foot tattoos. But there is no reason why you can't engage your tattoo artist to help you create something really different. If you do want a larger and more complex tattoo than those in the ordinary runs of the mill, keep in mind that these will be more painful and more expensive, too.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tribal Tattoo Designs For The Foot, Shoulder And Back
There seems to be an explosion in the popularity of tribal tattoos. Specifically, shoulder and back tribal pieces. Everywhere you look, from celebrity to Average Joe, someone has got a beautiful, striking tribal tattoo on their shoulder. Or they have the the tribal tattoo that goes from one shoulder, across the back, and down the other shoulder. Why are they fast becoming the most popular tattoo? How do you choose the best tribal tattoo design for you? Do a little research. Check out tribal tattoo designs in your culture or heritage. You are sure to get tons of ideas. I did a little research on tribal tattoos, and I now have a few theories as to the popularity surge. Probably the most important of all of these theories is that tribal shoulder tattoos look so cool!
Tribal tattoos were used in different cultures to delineate between the tribes. They were also used to distinguish between classes or rank within the tribe. Everyone in the tribe had some form of the tattoo. In most cultures, the tattoos were given in a ceremonial way, to celebrate the passage from childhood to adulthood.
It is widely believed that the Polynesian culture brought us our most popular tribal tattoos. The Samoans, the Maori, the Hawaiians. The most detailed of these are the Maori. These tattoos are intricate and curvilinear in nature. They are based on the spiral which give them such powerful movement within the design. The design begins in the center and radiates out, forming beautiful curves that are filled with pattern. The tribal tattoos were carved into the skin and rubbed with ash. Maori tattoos were placed on the face, back, chest, and arms. The more important you were, the more tattooing you had.
The traditional Samoan tattoo consists of very detailed geometric patterns. Traditionally, they cover a man from his waist to his knees. Woman have the same tattooing, but it is not as detailed or dense. A more modern Hawaiian Tattoo is the shoulder tattoo. Images are rich with geometric design.
The Celts and Danes tattooed their family crest on themselves. The ancient Egyptians tattooed themselves as a form of adornment.
In Japan, woman that were of age and getting married were tattooed. If a woman was not properly tattooed, she was thought to have committed a sin and was sentenced to death. (Yikes!)
The Christians tattooed Jesus Fish on themselves. The Native American Indians tattooed animals and images that linked them to a tribe. The ancient Mexico, the Aztecs tattooed images of their slain enemies.
So, each culture seems to have some form of tattooing in their ancient history. Does our love affair with tribal tattoos have roots in our wanting to belong? Is it pride in our heritage? Is it our personal passage into adulthood? I think it is all of the above. A little bit of heritage, a little culture, a feeling of inclusion. There is nothing like a powerful, beautiful shoulder tattoo that is meaningful to you.
Whatever your reason, tribal tattoos are really intricate in nature, and powerful in design. Find the right one and you will be happy with it forever. Don't spend enough time looking and tweaking the design, and you will be very unhappy. Tribal tattoos are generally large and most have a lot of black. Difficult to cover over, and difficult to remove. Think hard, do your research, find an excellent tattoo artist, and you will be all set. Peace always.
Tribal tattoos were used in different cultures to delineate between the tribes. They were also used to distinguish between classes or rank within the tribe. Everyone in the tribe had some form of the tattoo. In most cultures, the tattoos were given in a ceremonial way, to celebrate the passage from childhood to adulthood.
It is widely believed that the Polynesian culture brought us our most popular tribal tattoos. The Samoans, the Maori, the Hawaiians. The most detailed of these are the Maori. These tattoos are intricate and curvilinear in nature. They are based on the spiral which give them such powerful movement within the design. The design begins in the center and radiates out, forming beautiful curves that are filled with pattern. The tribal tattoos were carved into the skin and rubbed with ash. Maori tattoos were placed on the face, back, chest, and arms. The more important you were, the more tattooing you had.
The traditional Samoan tattoo consists of very detailed geometric patterns. Traditionally, they cover a man from his waist to his knees. Woman have the same tattooing, but it is not as detailed or dense. A more modern Hawaiian Tattoo is the shoulder tattoo. Images are rich with geometric design.
The Celts and Danes tattooed their family crest on themselves. The ancient Egyptians tattooed themselves as a form of adornment.
In Japan, woman that were of age and getting married were tattooed. If a woman was not properly tattooed, she was thought to have committed a sin and was sentenced to death. (Yikes!)
The Christians tattooed Jesus Fish on themselves. The Native American Indians tattooed animals and images that linked them to a tribe. The ancient Mexico, the Aztecs tattooed images of their slain enemies.
So, each culture seems to have some form of tattooing in their ancient history. Does our love affair with tribal tattoos have roots in our wanting to belong? Is it pride in our heritage? Is it our personal passage into adulthood? I think it is all of the above. A little bit of heritage, a little culture, a feeling of inclusion. There is nothing like a powerful, beautiful shoulder tattoo that is meaningful to you.
Whatever your reason, tribal tattoos are really intricate in nature, and powerful in design. Find the right one and you will be happy with it forever. Don't spend enough time looking and tweaking the design, and you will be very unhappy. Tribal tattoos are generally large and most have a lot of black. Difficult to cover over, and difficult to remove. Think hard, do your research, find an excellent tattoo artist, and you will be all set. Peace always.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
In Loving Memory Tattoo Options
An excellent idea for a tattoo is "in loving memory" tattoos. It's also an excellent reason to get a tattoo. Saluting, symbolizing, and forever remembering someone who was important to you.
There are different options for getting a in loving memory tattoo. Here are some to consider:
1. Banner and Lettering.
Keep in mind that there are different design ideas available for your lettering and your banner. Cursive style lettering is very popular for in loving memory tattoos. The standard banner design is also hugely popular. But a banner design isn't required, and you have several different font options for your lettering.
Look at all the different options. Is there a certain font style that you feel connects more with person you are inking tribute to? Would a banner work better for the accompanying design?
2. Personal designs.
Think of any designs, photos, objects, or anything personal about the person you can use as a design to accompany the lettering. This could be tricky translating it over onto a tattoo design, but it likely can be done in one way or another, or at least certain aspects of a photo or object can be workable.
Options for personal designs could be anything from a favorite hat or article of clothing the individual would wear to an actual photo of the person himself.
3. Symbol Designs.
These are the most common, and sometimes the most powerful design options. You have many design choices to choose from. You want to find a tattoo design that you feel speaks to or symbolizes the person you are remembering. You can choose tattoos which symbolize strength, beauty, solidarity, or many other attributes you feel relate to the person.
A common in loving memory tattoo to get is the heart tattoo. This simply expresses your love for that person, and that they'll always remain close to your heart. You can find a vast array of different styles of heart tattoos to choose from.
There are different options for getting a in loving memory tattoo. Here are some to consider:
1. Banner and Lettering.
Keep in mind that there are different design ideas available for your lettering and your banner. Cursive style lettering is very popular for in loving memory tattoos. The standard banner design is also hugely popular. But a banner design isn't required, and you have several different font options for your lettering.
Look at all the different options. Is there a certain font style that you feel connects more with person you are inking tribute to? Would a banner work better for the accompanying design?
2. Personal designs.
Think of any designs, photos, objects, or anything personal about the person you can use as a design to accompany the lettering. This could be tricky translating it over onto a tattoo design, but it likely can be done in one way or another, or at least certain aspects of a photo or object can be workable.
Options for personal designs could be anything from a favorite hat or article of clothing the individual would wear to an actual photo of the person himself.
3. Symbol Designs.
These are the most common, and sometimes the most powerful design options. You have many design choices to choose from. You want to find a tattoo design that you feel speaks to or symbolizes the person you are remembering. You can choose tattoos which symbolize strength, beauty, solidarity, or many other attributes you feel relate to the person.
A common in loving memory tattoo to get is the heart tattoo. This simply expresses your love for that person, and that they'll always remain close to your heart. You can find a vast array of different styles of heart tattoos to choose from.
Tattoo Designs & Your First Tattoo - What's Right For You, What to Avoid
There are so many different options when choosing a tattoo design, it's often overwhelming at first. You know you're ready to get your first tattoo. Fortunately for the current younger generations, getting a tattoo isn't as taboo as it used to be. You no longer have people staring at you like you're an old sailor or are fresh out of prison. In fact, tattoos have become quite socially acceptable - after all, all your friends have them, models have them, movie stars have them, rock stars have them.
Tattoos are a great way of self expression, but how do you stand out from everyone else's "I love Sheila" or "I heart Mom" tattoos? There's nothing better than a unique design, but a design that is still very meaningful to you, even though it might not be totally unique can be perfect. Why is it so important to have a unique design? Well, other than the fact that you'll have the ink permanently (important to remember at all times before deciding to get a tattoo - laser removal isn't perfect yet) it's always great to have a unique story.
Here's an example - a friend of this author got one of those copy-and-paste "tribal" tattoos. He's pretty popular with the ladies, and the first thing they always ask is, "Oh wow, this is really neat, what does it mean?" So he has to sit there and explain that it doesn't really mean anything, he just thought it looked neat. Not very smooth.
A different friend has an amazing sleeve (two, actually), all the images intertwined and coalescing in a very artistic way. They were custom drawings, drawings from his favorite artists, and so on - whenever a person asks him why he got the tattoos or what the designs mean, he has great stories to tell.
So there's the difference between your run of the mill tattoo design, and a tattoo design that has plenty of meaning behind it. You've got that part down, so what should you avoid?
Well, unless you actually know a person that speaks Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, or any other Asian language and can confirm the character you're having stamped on your butt doesn't say "more ketchup please," the best advice is to just avoid that style of tattoo all together. In this author's opinion, it's no longer unique, it's very played out.
Don't be afraid when getting "inked" for the first time. It's not quite as painful as you might have heard. Some people even enjoy the experience. Just make sure it's not one that you'll regret - you'll have that tattoo design for quite a long while.
Tattoos are a great way of self expression, but how do you stand out from everyone else's "I love Sheila" or "I heart Mom" tattoos? There's nothing better than a unique design, but a design that is still very meaningful to you, even though it might not be totally unique can be perfect. Why is it so important to have a unique design? Well, other than the fact that you'll have the ink permanently (important to remember at all times before deciding to get a tattoo - laser removal isn't perfect yet) it's always great to have a unique story.
Here's an example - a friend of this author got one of those copy-and-paste "tribal" tattoos. He's pretty popular with the ladies, and the first thing they always ask is, "Oh wow, this is really neat, what does it mean?" So he has to sit there and explain that it doesn't really mean anything, he just thought it looked neat. Not very smooth.
A different friend has an amazing sleeve (two, actually), all the images intertwined and coalescing in a very artistic way. They were custom drawings, drawings from his favorite artists, and so on - whenever a person asks him why he got the tattoos or what the designs mean, he has great stories to tell.
So there's the difference between your run of the mill tattoo design, and a tattoo design that has plenty of meaning behind it. You've got that part down, so what should you avoid?
Well, unless you actually know a person that speaks Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, or any other Asian language and can confirm the character you're having stamped on your butt doesn't say "more ketchup please," the best advice is to just avoid that style of tattoo all together. In this author's opinion, it's no longer unique, it's very played out.
Don't be afraid when getting "inked" for the first time. It's not quite as painful as you might have heard. Some people even enjoy the experience. Just make sure it's not one that you'll regret - you'll have that tattoo design for quite a long while.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Sexy Tattoo Designs For Girls - The Best Foot and Sleeve Tattoos
There are so many great tattoo designs for girls these days it is really amazing. In fact there are so many great looking tattoo designs for girls these days that it can be hard to narrow down the choices and find something that works for you. Two of the most currently popular trends for tattoo designs for women are tattoos for foot and sleeve tattoo designs. If you are looking for a tattoo design for either of these super sexy locations here are some great ideas.
Tattoos For Foot
Of course the foot is a small area or canvas to work from so if you are truly considering getting a foot tattoo you should try and find a design that can be small and not too intricate. If the design is too intricate it will late fade and blur.
Star Foot Tattoo - One of the most popular options these days are the star foot tattoo. The stars have always fascinated people and human throughout our short time here on earth. There are so many mysteries behind stars that they can make a great and highly symbolic tattoo.
Flower Foot Tattoo - Anther great option is to get a flower foot tattoo design hat you like. There are so many different possibilities with a flower tattoo design. One should start by deciding what is important in their life that holds meaning and significance for them. Then they can locate a great looking flower that symbolizes those things.
Sleeve Tattoo Designs
Sleeve tattoo designs can be done as a full sleeve going from wrist to shoulder. A half sleeve ranging from elbow to should and a quarter sleeve tattoo which is typically just done around the shoulder and upper part of the arm. More and more women are choosing to get sleeve tattoos or what is called getting sleeved. Here are some of the more popular ideas and tattoo design styles for feminine sleeve tattoo design.
Koi Fish Sleeve Design - The koi fish is obviously a very traditional and Japanese tattoo design that used to be done very large in full body tattoo suits worn by the Yakuza. However, today many women are getting this traditional tattoo with the beautiful new colored inks available these days.
Floral Sleeve Designs - Another popular option for women is a floral tattoo. This could be anything from a gothic looking vampire flower or a lotus flower symbolizing a journey and transformation typically religious but these days just a great classic tattoo design.
Tattoos For Foot
Of course the foot is a small area or canvas to work from so if you are truly considering getting a foot tattoo you should try and find a design that can be small and not too intricate. If the design is too intricate it will late fade and blur.
Star Foot Tattoo - One of the most popular options these days are the star foot tattoo. The stars have always fascinated people and human throughout our short time here on earth. There are so many mysteries behind stars that they can make a great and highly symbolic tattoo.
Flower Foot Tattoo - Anther great option is to get a flower foot tattoo design hat you like. There are so many different possibilities with a flower tattoo design. One should start by deciding what is important in their life that holds meaning and significance for them. Then they can locate a great looking flower that symbolizes those things.
Sleeve Tattoo Designs
Sleeve tattoo designs can be done as a full sleeve going from wrist to shoulder. A half sleeve ranging from elbow to should and a quarter sleeve tattoo which is typically just done around the shoulder and upper part of the arm. More and more women are choosing to get sleeve tattoos or what is called getting sleeved. Here are some of the more popular ideas and tattoo design styles for feminine sleeve tattoo design.
Koi Fish Sleeve Design - The koi fish is obviously a very traditional and Japanese tattoo design that used to be done very large in full body tattoo suits worn by the Yakuza. However, today many women are getting this traditional tattoo with the beautiful new colored inks available these days.
Floral Sleeve Designs - Another popular option for women is a floral tattoo. This could be anything from a gothic looking vampire flower or a lotus flower symbolizing a journey and transformation typically religious but these days just a great classic tattoo design.
Sexy Tattoo Ideas
When a female has decided to get a tattoo coping with the pain is the easy part, picking a design that will speak to her soul but also make her feel sexy is the real trick. Many woman have no idea what to get a tattoo of much less how getting the right tattoo design will positively effect there self esteem.
A classic tattoo idea is to tattoo tribal or flower designs along the lower back. Always a feminine spot to get a tattoo the lower back is probably the sexiest place a woman can get work done. Unlike other parts of the body where the subject matter must be considered,most tattoo designs no matter what the subject matter will look cute and girlish on the lower back.
A small symbol looks quite sexy peeking from the nape of a female's neck. A big part of the draw of female tattoos is only seeing part of the tattoo adding to the mystery of the design. This is exactly the case with neck tattoos. Chinese symbols often work well on the neck as do small religious symbols or a loved one's initials.
A more recent trend with female tattooing that proves to be quit sexy is tattooing the rib cage. Often you will find a small framed large breasted young lady with a large tattoo peeking from behind her bra strap under her arm. The mystery of the tattoo is truly the sexiest part and the allure of the design under the bra is intoxicating.
A classic tattoo idea is to tattoo tribal or flower designs along the lower back. Always a feminine spot to get a tattoo the lower back is probably the sexiest place a woman can get work done. Unlike other parts of the body where the subject matter must be considered,most tattoo designs no matter what the subject matter will look cute and girlish on the lower back.
A small symbol looks quite sexy peeking from the nape of a female's neck. A big part of the draw of female tattoos is only seeing part of the tattoo adding to the mystery of the design. This is exactly the case with neck tattoos. Chinese symbols often work well on the neck as do small religious symbols or a loved one's initials.
A more recent trend with female tattooing that proves to be quit sexy is tattooing the rib cage. Often you will find a small framed large breasted young lady with a large tattoo peeking from behind her bra strap under her arm. The mystery of the tattoo is truly the sexiest part and the allure of the design under the bra is intoxicating.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Funky and Fashionable Feminine Tattoo Designs Ideas
Why should boys have all the fun and so colorful tattoos are fast becoming the fashionable friends of females of today! Contrary to popular belief it's not just the people from the world of fashion or pop stars that are using tattoos for decorating their bodies. The trendy tattoos have found ways into the bodies of teenagers and young professionals that are eager to experiment and love the uniqueness a tattoo provides to their body.
World Wide Web is flooded with wonderful feminine tattoo designs and gives you a headway in finding the perfect design for your body art. But if you are still confused as to what would be your best bet, here are a few ideas to help you make a start:
* Beautiful butterfly design can lead the way: - colorful, vibrant and eager to fly are some of the messages which a butterfly conveys and is therefore one of the most chosen female tattoo design as many of us could connect to it. A butterfly signifies the journey of a caterpillar to cocoon and then into this thing of beauty, a right tattoo design could also add to the beauty of your body. So log on to net and download some great butterfly design- which can be a plain outline or a all majestic tribal butterfly.
* Heart tattoos in inconspicuous spots are really hot: - many females opt for heart shape tattoos on their first visit to the parlor and get them itched on places like lower abdomen or upper thighs. The selection of inconspicuous spots along with the tantalizing design adds to the beauty of the heart shaped tattoos
* Feminine flowers can never go wrong. So get your favorite tulips etched on your lower back or you can even get a bunch or vein of flowers running through your arms and legs.
* Want to be unique, customized tattoo it should be: - if you want to stand apart in the crowd and do not want to use the same designs as used by others around, you can always ask your tattoo artist to come up with a unique design true to your personality. A personal tattoo could be the best reflection of your persona and would also be truly unique, something which no one else possess.
You can even give wings to your creativity and come up with your very own tattoo design using tattoo design software by downloading it from net.
Searching for perfect female tattoo design? Well possibilities are endless. From free flying butterflies to love filled hearts you can select a feminine tattoo design that best suits your personality. You can even go ahead and create your own unique tattoo by mixing and matching two or more designs. Finding right female tattoo design is easy. All you need is a little bit of creativity and some research to find that mesmerizing masterpiece.
World Wide Web is flooded with wonderful feminine tattoo designs and gives you a headway in finding the perfect design for your body art. But if you are still confused as to what would be your best bet, here are a few ideas to help you make a start:
* Beautiful butterfly design can lead the way: - colorful, vibrant and eager to fly are some of the messages which a butterfly conveys and is therefore one of the most chosen female tattoo design as many of us could connect to it. A butterfly signifies the journey of a caterpillar to cocoon and then into this thing of beauty, a right tattoo design could also add to the beauty of your body. So log on to net and download some great butterfly design- which can be a plain outline or a all majestic tribal butterfly.
* Heart tattoos in inconspicuous spots are really hot: - many females opt for heart shape tattoos on their first visit to the parlor and get them itched on places like lower abdomen or upper thighs. The selection of inconspicuous spots along with the tantalizing design adds to the beauty of the heart shaped tattoos
* Feminine flowers can never go wrong. So get your favorite tulips etched on your lower back or you can even get a bunch or vein of flowers running through your arms and legs.
* Want to be unique, customized tattoo it should be: - if you want to stand apart in the crowd and do not want to use the same designs as used by others around, you can always ask your tattoo artist to come up with a unique design true to your personality. A personal tattoo could be the best reflection of your persona and would also be truly unique, something which no one else possess.
You can even give wings to your creativity and come up with your very own tattoo design using tattoo design software by downloading it from net.
Searching for perfect female tattoo design? Well possibilities are endless. From free flying butterflies to love filled hearts you can select a feminine tattoo design that best suits your personality. You can even go ahead and create your own unique tattoo by mixing and matching two or more designs. Finding right female tattoo design is easy. All you need is a little bit of creativity and some research to find that mesmerizing masterpiece.
Funky and Fashionable Feminine Tattoo Designs Ideas
Why should boys have all the fun and so colorful tattoos are fast becoming the fashionable friends of females of today! Contrary to popular belief it's not just the people from the world of fashion or pop stars that are using tattoos for decorating their bodies. The trendy tattoos have found ways into the bodies of teenagers and young professionals that are eager to experiment and love the uniqueness a tattoo provides to their body.
World Wide Web is flooded with wonderful feminine tattoo designs and gives you a headway in finding the perfect design for your body art. But if you are still confused as to what would be your best bet, here are a few ideas to help you make a start:
* Beautiful butterfly design can lead the way: - colorful, vibrant and eager to fly are some of the messages which a butterfly conveys and is therefore one of the most chosen female tattoo design as many of us could connect to it. A butterfly signifies the journey of a caterpillar to cocoon and then into this thing of beauty, a right tattoo design could also add to the beauty of your body. So log on to net and download some great butterfly design- which can be a plain outline or a all majestic tribal butterfly.
* Heart tattoos in inconspicuous spots are really hot: - many females opt for heart shape tattoos on their first visit to the parlor and get them itched on places like lower abdomen or upper thighs. The selection of inconspicuous spots along with the tantalizing design adds to the beauty of the heart shaped tattoos
* Feminine flowers can never go wrong. So get your favorite tulips etched on your lower back or you can even get a bunch or vein of flowers running through your arms and legs.
* Want to be unique, customized tattoo it should be: - if you want to stand apart in the crowd and do not want to use the same designs as used by others around, you can always ask your tattoo artist to come up with a unique design true to your personality. A personal tattoo could be the best reflection of your persona and would also be truly unique, something which no one else possess.
You can even give wings to your creativity and come up with your very own tattoo design using tattoo design software by downloading it from net.
Searching for perfect female tattoo design? Well possibilities are endless. From free flying butterflies to love filled hearts you can select a feminine tattoo design that best suits your personality. You can even go ahead and create your own unique tattoo by mixing and matching two or more designs. Finding right female tattoo design is easy. All you need is a little bit of creativity and some research to find that mesmerizing masterpiece.
World Wide Web is flooded with wonderful feminine tattoo designs and gives you a headway in finding the perfect design for your body art. But if you are still confused as to what would be your best bet, here are a few ideas to help you make a start:
* Beautiful butterfly design can lead the way: - colorful, vibrant and eager to fly are some of the messages which a butterfly conveys and is therefore one of the most chosen female tattoo design as many of us could connect to it. A butterfly signifies the journey of a caterpillar to cocoon and then into this thing of beauty, a right tattoo design could also add to the beauty of your body. So log on to net and download some great butterfly design- which can be a plain outline or a all majestic tribal butterfly.
* Heart tattoos in inconspicuous spots are really hot: - many females opt for heart shape tattoos on their first visit to the parlor and get them itched on places like lower abdomen or upper thighs. The selection of inconspicuous spots along with the tantalizing design adds to the beauty of the heart shaped tattoos
* Feminine flowers can never go wrong. So get your favorite tulips etched on your lower back or you can even get a bunch or vein of flowers running through your arms and legs.
* Want to be unique, customized tattoo it should be: - if you want to stand apart in the crowd and do not want to use the same designs as used by others around, you can always ask your tattoo artist to come up with a unique design true to your personality. A personal tattoo could be the best reflection of your persona and would also be truly unique, something which no one else possess.
You can even give wings to your creativity and come up with your very own tattoo design using tattoo design software by downloading it from net.
Searching for perfect female tattoo design? Well possibilities are endless. From free flying butterflies to love filled hearts you can select a feminine tattoo design that best suits your personality. You can even go ahead and create your own unique tattoo by mixing and matching two or more designs. Finding right female tattoo design is easy. All you need is a little bit of creativity and some research to find that mesmerizing masterpiece.
Cool Tattoo Design - What You Need to Know Before Getting One
Having chosen a cool tattoo design, you are now, I'm willing to bet, very much excited and thrilled to just rush out and got to a tattoo artist's studio and finally do it: get a tattoo. While I understand the excitement of getting a tattoo, I seriously think it would be wise if you read this article until the last line. Who knows? It may get you thinking about some things.
I am not against people getting tattoos. Being born in a family who are very artistically inclined, I understand and I am in fact, all for self expression and I look at tattoos as works of art. However, I see a lot of people who are so hyped about getting tattoos only to realize later on that they do not want to have the tattoos in the end and would then spend thousands of dollars to undergo painful procedures of getting the tattoo removed. It is a waste of time, money and an artist's hard work.
Getting a cool tattoo design permanently inked on any part of your body is ONE. BIG. DECISION. This is something that would stay with you for the rest of your life - unless, of course you decide you do not want the tattoo after all. And mind you, there are actual studies that show that around forty percent of the people who get tattoos later on regret having it done in the first place. What a bummer!
Since I am pretty sure that you do not want to see yourself included in that forty percent statistic, here are some of the things that you need to know and understand before you go out and get one cool tattoo design a permanent part of your body:
* Decide (and stick to the decision you make) on the type of tattoo design you would like. Are you interested in Celtic designs? Tribal? Something girly? Or aggressive? A tiger or a dragon tattoo perhaps? Check out websites that offer free tattoo designs or you can visit your local tattoo artist for flash designs. For custom designs, the process may take several hours stretched over a period of days. If you want a portrait done, do take note and understand that there are some designs or photos that may not look as good when recreated as a tattoo.
* Where particularly in your body would you like to have it done? Keep in mind that there how big or small the tattoo is dependent on the particular body part you would like to have it done on.
* Would you go for a big design or a discreet dainty tattoo instead? If a tattoo is very small, some colors may come out blurry.
* Is there a particular color that you would like to have done on your tattoo?
It is normal that you would have to look at literally, thousands and thousands of tattoo designs before you could come across the design that will suit you the best. If you are undecided on whether a design would really work for you, try printing a design and stencil it and then try to see if it will look good on you.
I am not against people getting tattoos. Being born in a family who are very artistically inclined, I understand and I am in fact, all for self expression and I look at tattoos as works of art. However, I see a lot of people who are so hyped about getting tattoos only to realize later on that they do not want to have the tattoos in the end and would then spend thousands of dollars to undergo painful procedures of getting the tattoo removed. It is a waste of time, money and an artist's hard work.
Getting a cool tattoo design permanently inked on any part of your body is ONE. BIG. DECISION. This is something that would stay with you for the rest of your life - unless, of course you decide you do not want the tattoo after all. And mind you, there are actual studies that show that around forty percent of the people who get tattoos later on regret having it done in the first place. What a bummer!
Since I am pretty sure that you do not want to see yourself included in that forty percent statistic, here are some of the things that you need to know and understand before you go out and get one cool tattoo design a permanent part of your body:
* Decide (and stick to the decision you make) on the type of tattoo design you would like. Are you interested in Celtic designs? Tribal? Something girly? Or aggressive? A tiger or a dragon tattoo perhaps? Check out websites that offer free tattoo designs or you can visit your local tattoo artist for flash designs. For custom designs, the process may take several hours stretched over a period of days. If you want a portrait done, do take note and understand that there are some designs or photos that may not look as good when recreated as a tattoo.
* Where particularly in your body would you like to have it done? Keep in mind that there how big or small the tattoo is dependent on the particular body part you would like to have it done on.
* Would you go for a big design or a discreet dainty tattoo instead? If a tattoo is very small, some colors may come out blurry.
* Is there a particular color that you would like to have done on your tattoo?
It is normal that you would have to look at literally, thousands and thousands of tattoo designs before you could come across the design that will suit you the best. If you are undecided on whether a design would really work for you, try printing a design and stencil it and then try to see if it will look good on you.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Face Tattoos
With so many areas of the body to choose from, one might wonder why anybody would actually do the unthinkable and get a face tattoo.
Different strokes for different folks is what somebody once said, however i think facial tattoo are directly related to lack of adolescent hugs.
Different strokes for different folks is what somebody once said, however i think facial tattoo are directly related to lack of adolescent hugs.
Chest Tattoos
Chest tattoos are becoming increasingly popular among both men and women alike, and some of the most common tattoo designs we've seen are flowers, hearts, birds and stars among other cosmic artwork.
This photo gallery displays some exceptionally nice chest tattoos which might help you decide on a style for your own personal design. Enjoy the pics.
This photo gallery displays some exceptionally nice chest tattoos which might help you decide on a style for your own personal design. Enjoy the pics.
Love and hate with eagle.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Butt Tattoos
With so many areas of the human body to get a tattoo, there isn't exactly a shortage of good locations, however many people are choosing their butt as a prime piece of real estate for a tattoo design.
Naturally we think girls would be the gender interested in getting a butt tattoo, perhaps for the sex appeal it draws, however we've seen a startling amount of men who are also venturing into the realm of rear end artwork.
Naturally we think girls would be the gender interested in getting a butt tattoo, perhaps for the sex appeal it draws, however we've seen a startling amount of men who are also venturing into the realm of rear end artwork.
Dog paw print on left cheek.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
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