Monday, 13 September 2010

Sexy Female Tattoo Designs – Diverse and Customizable

How many women do you know who have tattoos? Even if you think you know, you might not actually have any accurate idea. Some of your best friends and co-workers may be tattooed without your knowledge. How do they do it? It’s probably because female tattoo designs are very diverse.

One of the most appealing reasons to get a tattoo is that it is an incredibly strong expression of individualism and personality. Your tattoo is absolutely unlike anyone else’s. As women have become more autonomous and empowered, they have looked for ways to show this individualism.

Once, tattoos were thought to be limited to men. If you didn’t want to get your mother’s or sweetheart’s name tattooed on a bulging bicep, you were out of luck. But tattoo designs have changed, just like society. You can get any tattoo design you want, virtually anywhere on your body, and still be considered feminine.

Now, you can find female tattoos in a variety of unexpected places: on the back, on the shoulder, on the hip, on the heart, on the arm, on the ankle, and on other places you might not see. The reason that women have the freedom to choose these locations is that the kinds of tattoos they are choosing vary widely.

Some women choose smaller, more traditional, tattoos, like butterflies, flowers, or their initials. These tattoos can be inked almost anywhere on the body, because they do not require much surface area of accessible skin. They might also be a good choice because they can be easily concealed if need be, which can be important when you’re applying for a job.

Another source of variety in tattoo designs is color. No matter what size or shape tattoo you choose, you have the option of monochrome black ink or multicolored ink. Your color choice probably depends on your other design choices – some kinds of tattoos look better in color than others.

If you’re stuck without a good idea for your tattoo, there are a variety of resources to consult for possible designs. Try running a quick search on the internet, or visiting your local parlor, where you can browse original and stock artwork.

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