Showing posts with label feminine tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feminine tattoos. Show all posts

Feminine Tattoos

Anyone who is planning on getting a tattoo has some things to think about, but women have some things to consider that men don't. Women who want a feminine tattoo that continues to look good for the rest of their lives should give some extra consideration as to what they get and where they get it.

For women, tattoo location is something that requires a bit more thought than it does for men. With aging, and childbirth, women's bodies go through more changes than the bodies of most men. With those changes, the skin in certain areas can be stretched, stretch-marked, or even sag in spots over the course of time. Because of this, no matter how attractive or feminine a tattoo may be, if it is placed in one of those areas where the skin may not provide a stable canvas for the art, the tattoo may simply draw attention to an area that a woman might prefer not to be noticed.

For this reason, I suggest that women choose locations where the skin is most likely to stay relatively firm over the course of one's lifetime. Such areas include the back of the neck, upper back, on the shoulder blade area, on the lower back, and on the ankle. Other areas that have this trait include the forearms and upper arms, although these spots seem to be more popular for masculine rather than for feminine tattoos.

Some very popular ares for feminine tattoos are the area around the navel and on the breasts, but these locations are subject to some rather drastic changes in skin elasticity during preganancy, and to some extent, from normal aging. Even the lower abdominal and pubic area can be subject to change due to changes in the abdominal wall with pregancy and other weight gain. Needless to say, while tattoos in these areas may look great for now, they might not be such good choices in the long-run.

When deciding what to get, the big thing to remember is, whatever you do, DON'T get a tattoo of your lover's name on your body! You may be head over heels in love now, but things can, and often do, change. Most of the time, a name tattoo is a huge mistake.

There are many designs of feminine tattoos, and deciding what to get can be a big challenge. You want to get something that you really like and that is consistent with your personality, because this thing is going to be with you for life. Of course, there are methods of tattoo removal, but they are not much fun and may not be 100% successful, so choose carefully. There are many galleries of tattoo art to give you ideas, with a few dedicated specifically to feminine tattoos, so take your time and find what you really want.

If you are looking for an image such as a Celtic knot, a flower, or some other picture, simply keep looking until you find something that you really like. If you are considering an Asian letter or some kind of symbol, I recommend that you research it fully to be sure you know what it means. A single reference or a tattoo artist may give you incorrect information, and so instead of a symbol that means "gentle waters", it could very well mean "puddle of urine". Just be sure you know what it is that you are having permanently imprinted on your body.

Everyone has the right to kebebasannya each including in the case make out a tattoo is prohibited, such as what has been done by women is that they are willing in the tattoo on her body for a freedom because of the freedom of every respect someone .. if you including people who care about and agree with a freedom? means including tattoo lovers who enjoy the dish .. congratulations following my tattoos....

Feminine Tattoos

Anyone who is planning on getting a tattoo has some things to think about, but women have some things to consider that men don't. Women who want a feminine tattoo that continues to look good for the rest of their lives should give some extra consideration as to what they get and where they get it.

For women, tattoo location is something that requires a bit more thought than it does for men. With aging, and childbirth, women's bodies go through more changes than the bodies of most men. With those changes, the skin in certain areas can be stretched, stretch-marked, or even sag in spots over the course of time. Because of this, no matter how attractive or feminine a tattoo may be, if it is placed in one of those areas where the skin may not provide a stable canvas for the art, the tattoo may simply draw attention to an area that a woman might prefer not to be noticed.

For this reason, I suggest that women choose locations where the skin is most likely to stay relatively firm over the course of one's lifetime. Such areas include the back of the neck, upper back, on the shoulder blade area, on the lower back, and on the ankle. Other areas that have this trait include the forearms and upper arms, although these spots seem to be more popular for masculine rather than for feminine tattoos.

Some very popular ares for feminine tattoos are the area around the navel and on the breasts, but these locations are subject to some rather drastic changes in skin elasticity during preganancy, and to some extent, from normal aging. Even the lower abdominal and pubic area can be subject to change due to changes in the abdominal wall with pregancy and other weight gain. Needless to say, while tattoos in these areas may look great for now, they might not be such good choices in the long-run.

When deciding what to get, the big thing to remember is, whatever you do, DON'T get a tattoo of your lover's name on your body! You may be head over heels in love now, but things can, and often do, change. Most of the time, a name tattoo is a huge mistake.

There are many designs of feminine tattoos, and deciding what to get can be a big challenge. You want to get something that you really like and that is consistent with your personality, because this thing is going to be with you for life. Of course, there are methods of tattoo removal, but they are not much fun and may not be 100% successful, so choose carefully. There are many galleries of tattoo art to give you ideas, with a few dedicated specifically to feminine tattoos, so take your time and find what you really want.

If you are looking for an image such as a Celtic knot, a flower, or some other picture, simply keep looking until you find something that you really like. If you are considering an Asian letter or some kind of symbol, I recommend that you research it fully to be sure you know what it means. A single reference or a tattoo artist may give you incorrect information, and so instead of a symbol that means "gentle waters", it could very well mean "puddle of urine". Just be sure you know what it is that you are having permanently imprinted on your body.

Everyone has the right to kebebasannya each including in the case make out a tattoo is prohibited, such as what has been done by women is that they are willing in the tattoo on her body for a freedom because of the freedom of every respect someone .. if you including people who care about and agree with a freedom? means including tattoo lovers who enjoy the dish .. congratulations following my tattoos....

Rose tattoo

Rose tattoo

Rose tattoo

Rose tattoo

Tattoos Do's And Don'ts

Most of us can agree that tattoos seem to be the symbol of 'hipness' du jour. Old and young, Black and White are sporting tattoos of varying colours, styles and meanings. I have nothing against them personally, but I swear that some people just wake up and decide to get a tattoo without any proper thought of what they're permanently stamping on their bodies. Where they place these tattoos is another eyebrow raiser.

Anyhow, I decided to come up with some do's and don'ts for sporting tattoos:

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Do keep it simple, stupid! Thinking big is usually an admirable quality, but not necessarily when you're getting a tattoo. How many times have you seen an oversized lower back tattoo (also known as the 'tramp stamp') peering out from under a lady's top and wonder what the heck she was thinking? Simple is always better.

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Don't tattoo your breasts! There are hundreds of women walking around Barbados right now with all kinds of designs on their chests, and I wonder if they know that gravity ain't a female's friend. Besides, that can't be good for the breasts at all.

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Find out what tattoo symbols mean. That Sanskrit or Kanji symbol might look real cool on your shoulder blade or ankle, but I don't think you'd be too happy if you found out its meaning was 'moron'.tattoosDon't get multiple, multi-coloured tattoos. This picture says it all. She looks like she was mutilated.tattoosDon't place multiple tattoos on one limb, especially on a leg. It looks like you have a skin disease.

tattoosWomen, please don't place tattoos on your upper arms, 'cause you look butch as wuh. Unless that's the look you're going for....

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Female Star And Flower Tattoos

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star flower foot tattoo Cute star foot tattoo
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single star tattoo on foot

How To Find A Good Tattoo Shop

So… you’ve been thinking it over for weeks now and you’ve decided you’re finally going to take the plunge… gather up your ten closest friends and go get a tattoo. With your cash in hand, and a vague idea of what you want, you open up the yellow pages to find your friendly neighborhood tattoo artist. Much to your surprise, you find not just one or two, but 10 or more shops listed. What now? With the rise in popularity of tattooing, there has been an exponential increase in recent years of new tattoo studios, eager and willing to cash in on the public’s newfound interest in skin art. This has both its advantages and disadvantages.

Competition between studios offers you, the customer, more choices than ever. It also helps to force tattooists to keep their rates reasonable. A chief disadvantage, however, is that it’s become increasingly more difficult to find a good tattooist. Before you flip a coin or throw a dart, realize that this is no decision to be taken lightly. With new studios opening on what seems like every corner, it’s become more important than ever to do your homework. There are more tattooists working today than at any other point in history, which, sadly, also means that there are more bad tattooists working than at any other point in history. Here are a few tips on getting a tattoo you can be proud of.


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First, and most importantly, think about what you want!!! What do you want your new tattoo to say about you? Do you want it to say anything at all? Where do you want it? Why do you want it? There is an endless supply of ideas out there, just waiting for you to go find them. The Internet, library, comic books, fabric patterns, craft books, etc, can all be excellent sources of design ideas. With the quality of work available today, you’re only limited by your imagination and your budget.

Once you have an idea in mind, it’s time to find a good studio. This is the easy part, though very time consuming. Yourfriends will most certainly offer their advice, and this is fine, but don’t go on that alone. Take a day to drive from shop to shop, with the intent of not getting a tattoo. When you walk in, go directly to the counter, and ask to see the artist’s portfolio. If they don’t (or won’t) show you one, leave immediately. This is the only way to gauge the ability of the tattooist. Don’t be distracted by the walls full of brightly colored designs or the flashing neon in the windows. Take your time and closely examine the portfolio, looking for crisp, clear photographs of healed tattoos with smooth line work, solid color, no scar tissue, and a style that is pleasing to your eye. Be critical…Remember that artists almost always put their best work in their portfolios, so if what you see is mediocre at best, what you’ll get won’t be much better. Once you’ve decided if the work is of acceptable quality, take a few minutes to look around. Is the shop clean? Well lit? Does it have a good “vibe”? Talk to the staff. Ask about their experience. How did they learn? Where have they worked? Does the artist seem friendly, cooperative, confident, and knowledgeable? If all’s well so far, now you can check out the designs they have on the walls and/or in the books. You never know… you might get some new ideas… but do not get tattooed yet! You have a lot of shops to check out still.

Do the same thing a to the same thing at each shop, being mindful to look at quality, cleanliness, professionalism, and style, and keep a mental note of how each shop rates in comparison to the others. Once you’ve checked out all of the local studios, you can now make an informed decision on where to go to get your tattoo and who you would like to do it.


tattoo sexy girl

tattoo sexy girl

Tattoo Designs For Women

Tattoo designs for women are become hotter and hotter all the time. Tattoo as body art has been enjoyed by practically every civilization and culture in history down through the years. All these people had one thing in common; they appreciated the artwork of beautiful tattooing.


Tattoo Designs For Women

Tattoo Designs For Women

Tattoo Designs For Women

Christina Aguilera Tattoo

Christina Aguilera Tattoo
Christina Aguilera Tattoo
Christina Aguilera Tattoo
Christina Aguilera Tattoo
Christina Aguilera Tattoo