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Why You Should Consider A Small Tattoo

January 30th, 2010 by Mark Chaplain | No Comments | Filed in tattoo designs

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.

You should also decide if you want to have a permanent or a temporary tattoo, or a single or different colored tattoo. Another very important factor is the size. You can choose a big tattoo like a sleeve tattoo that covers one area of your body like legs or arms or a small tattoo like a wrist tattoo, to cite some examples.

If you are planning on a small tattoo, the temporaries are a great way to find out how you like the design and location. You can also get opinions from your friends and family.

Not everyone appreciates body art, and you may not be permitted to have tattoos that show at your work place. Small tattoos can be covered up by your clothing so they don’t cause a problem at work. This is also an option if you attend formal functions and don’t want a tattoo that shows under formal clothing. This is more of an issue for women than for men.

Big tattoos require much more ink and time and effort on the tattoo artist’s side which makes them more expensive than small tattoos. So if you are on a budget but you cannot wait to have a tattoo, you can opt for a small tattoo which is cheaper and takes a short time to finish.

It isn’t smart to get a tattoo with the idea that you can have it removed. While it is possible for a doctor with a surgical laser to remove a tattoo, it’s an expensive procedure and can leave a scar or an area of lighter pigmentation on your skin. Large tattoos may take several appointments to remove and may still leave a trace of the design behind.

You have to take good care of your small tattoo because they fade more easily compared to big tattoos. Do not try to rub the area where you have the tattoo. When you take a bath or a shower, gently wash the area with the tattoo.

Small tattoos can be applied anywhere on your body. Women often opt for an ankle or wrist tattoo. Tattoos can also be applied to the back of the neck, around the navel or anywhere you would like. Very small tattoos can be applied to the fingers. Some people have rings tattooed on their fingers.

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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Small Tattoos May Be More Practical

August 28th, 2009 by Nick Gordon | No Comments | Filed in tattoo designs
by Jaque Moss

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.

Small tattoos can usually be completed in one sitting. Larger tattoos, especially those done in several colors, usually take several appointments. They are also a lot more costly than small tattoos. If cost is a serious consideration, you can get a small tattoo that can later be incorporated into a larger design if you wish. Discuss this option with your tattoo artist.

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.

While the location of large tattoos may be limited to certain areas of the body due to their size, small tattoos can be placed almost anywhere on the body. Many women like a dragonfly or flower design on their wrist or above the ankle bone. Some people like to use the back of their neck.

Popular designs for a small tattoo are Chinese or Japanese characters, zodiac sign, and other tribal symbols. Even if the tattoo is small, you still have to thin carefully on what design you need to choose. After all, a tattoo is not just for body decoration, but also to symbolize one aspect of the wearer’s life.

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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Small Tattoos – Everything You Need to Know

August 18th, 2009 by Nick Gordon | No Comments | Filed in tattoo designs
by Jaque Moss

If you have made the decision to get a tattoo, the available choices may be a bit overwhelming. Even if you’ve already decide on the theme of your tattoo, for instance, a rose, there are dozens of designs from which you can choose. Choosing the perfect tattoo can be hard.

If you are planning to get a fairly small tattoo, you can try out your body art with a temporary tattoo before taking the plunge. If you decide to try this, have a picture taken of your temporary tattoo for your tattoo artist. This won’t work for large tattoos that cover the skin on your back or arm. Most temporaries come as a decal and are rather 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.

Big tattoos require much more ink and time and effort on the tattoo artist’s side which makes them more expensive than small tattoos. So if you are on a budget but you cannot wait to have a tattoo, you can opt for a small tattoo which is cheaper and takes a short time to finish.

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.

Small tattoos do tend to fade more over time than large tattoos. Avoid rubbing the area of skin where your tattoo is located. Never scrub or use abrasive skin cleansers on your tattoo, especially when it is new. Follow your tattoo artist’s directions for care of your tattoo.

While the location of large tattoos may be limited to certain areas of the body due to their size, small tattoos can be placed almost anywhere on the body. Many women like a dragonfly or flower design on their wrist or above the ankle bone. Some people like to use the back of their neck.

Women often chose roses or butterflies for a small tattoo. Other floral designs and religious symbols like crosses are popular as well. Men and women may opt for Chinese or Japanese characters or zodiac designs for their small tattoos. The choice of tattoo is important because you will have to live with it for the rest of your life.

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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