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Tattoo Design And Placement

June 8, 2008

Some of the more important tattoo decisions once you have chosen to get a tattoo are tattoos design and placement. A tattoo is permanent so you need to ensure any choices or decisions regarding the design and placement will be choices you can live with in the future.

You probably would not want to have to go through the pain and cost of getting it removed later because you had not spend the necessary time and thoughts to ensure it was something you would be happy with for life.

Tattoo Designs
Although custom design often have a higher price tag they may be the best choice to ensure a tattoo will be something you will love for life. In fact, if you go through the entire process of picking elements of your tattoo and getting it custom done, you will more than likely be happier with your tattoo as it will be something personally yours.

It will symbolize what you want it to and be in the colourations and placement that is best suited to you. Customized tattoos are more creative and reflective of the bearer than one that is chosen from the flash on the wall of the studio.

However, if you have no idea of what tattoo design to get for yourself, you can check out Tattoo Me Now. To read a review of Tattoo Me Now, click here.

Tattoo Placement
Placement is another essential part of picking your tattoo. Due to the fact, it is with you for life, you have to take into consideration, how that part of your body may look as it ages. There are parts of the body that sag and wrinkle and move as you age and if your tattoo happens to fall on one of these places it can begin to look odd as you age. You also need to remember that dependant on gender, different parts of the body change differently.

To Be Seen Or Not
Another factor to consider when picking where your tattoo will go is whether or not you want it to be visible by everyone or only a select few. Also consider whether or not your employment will find issue in your ink and whether future employers may have an issue with it.

After all, for males it is easier to cover tattoos in office places as their office attire is more covering. For a female you have to consider if you are wearing a dress skirt, your legs and ankles are revealed so this may not be the best place for you to pick.

Deciding upon the tattoo design and placement takes into account many factors. These factors are important to consider to ensure your tattoo is something that will work with you for life. You don’t want to go through all the pain and money of getting something you will hate a few years down the road. Proper research and consideration will ensure you enjoy your tattoo for years to come.

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2008-06-09 07:21:10

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2008-06-10 01:37:38

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2008-06-11 07:47:18

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2008-06-11 13:55:25

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