If you are planning to get a tattoo, you might feel overwhelmed with all the available options. There are thousands of designs that you can choose from. One design could have several variations and you have to choose which one is the best for you.
On option may be to get a temporary tattoo first and see if you like the design. Make sure you keep a picture of the tattoo. If the size, location and design of the temporary tattoo work for you, you can have a permanent tattoo applied. This may not be possible with tattoos that cover large areas like sleeve tattoos. Temporary tattoos are usually fairly small.
While temporaries are not practical for large tattoos, they are a great way to experiment with size, theme and location for small tattoos. You may try several before you make your final decision.
Since these tattoos are small, you can easily hide them with your sleeves or pants or anything. This is very convenient especially if you will go to a formal event or meeting, like a job interview or a conference where having a tattoo is bad for your image as a responsible and hardworking employee.
Another consideration when planning a tattoo is the cost of the design and the amount of time it will take to complete. Small tattoos are usually less expensive than larger designs and can be completed in one appointment. Larger designs like back tattoo and sleeve tattoos may take several appointments to complete and are much pricier than small ones.
If for some reasons you have decided to erase your small tattoo, it would be easier than if you have a big tattoo. Erasing a permanent tattoo means drawing a skin-colored tattoo over your original design. Imagine if you have a sleeve tattoo or a tattoo that covers your whole back. Not only will it be more expensive and time-consuming, it will also be more painful.
The one disadvantage of small tattoos is their tendency to fade over time. Larger tattoos fade less than small ones. Never rub you tattoo or use body scrub type cleansers on it. Be sure to pay attention to your artist's instructions for caring for your tattoo.
Some parts of your body where small tattoos can be drawn are on the wrist, finger, neck, back of the neck, near the bell button, and so on. These are very small so you can place them wherever you want.
Popular designs include oriental symbols and characters, zodiac signs, flowers, insects, cartoon characters and religious symbols. Celtic knot work may be used as a ring around the fingers. It is important to choose the right design and location because this design will be with you as long as you live. don't select a design you may not be happy with in a few years.
It is also easy to put several small tattoos all over your body. You can have one on your finger, one on your inner wrist, another at the back of your neck, and in other places but still they will not be so obvious, unlike if you have several big tattoos.
On option may be to get a temporary tattoo first and see if you like the design. Make sure you keep a picture of the tattoo. If the size, location and design of the temporary tattoo work for you, you can have a permanent tattoo applied. This may not be possible with tattoos that cover large areas like sleeve tattoos. Temporary tattoos are usually fairly small.
While temporaries are not practical for large tattoos, they are a great way to experiment with size, theme and location for small tattoos. You may try several before you make your final decision.
Since these tattoos are small, you can easily hide them with your sleeves or pants or anything. This is very convenient especially if you will go to a formal event or meeting, like a job interview or a conference where having a tattoo is bad for your image as a responsible and hardworking employee.
Another consideration when planning a tattoo is the cost of the design and the amount of time it will take to complete. Small tattoos are usually less expensive than larger designs and can be completed in one appointment. Larger designs like back tattoo and sleeve tattoos may take several appointments to complete and are much pricier than small ones.
If for some reasons you have decided to erase your small tattoo, it would be easier than if you have a big tattoo. Erasing a permanent tattoo means drawing a skin-colored tattoo over your original design. Imagine if you have a sleeve tattoo or a tattoo that covers your whole back. Not only will it be more expensive and time-consuming, it will also be more painful.
The one disadvantage of small tattoos is their tendency to fade over time. Larger tattoos fade less than small ones. Never rub you tattoo or use body scrub type cleansers on it. Be sure to pay attention to your artist's instructions for caring for your tattoo.
Some parts of your body where small tattoos can be drawn are on the wrist, finger, neck, back of the neck, near the bell button, and so on. These are very small so you can place them wherever you want.
Popular designs include oriental symbols and characters, zodiac signs, flowers, insects, cartoon characters and religious symbols. Celtic knot work may be used as a ring around the fingers. It is important to choose the right design and location because this design will be with you as long as you live. don't select a design you may not be happy with in a few years.
It is also easy to put several small tattoos all over your body. You can have one on your finger, one on your inner wrist, another at the back of your neck, and in other places but still they will not be so obvious, unlike if you have several big tattoos.
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