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from: How to Choose the Right Flower Tattoo


You have decided that you want to express your creative side and get a tattoo. However, out of all the tattoo designs you could choose from, you have decided that you would like to get a flower tattoo. While it is true that flower tattoos are beautiful, you also need to make sure you get the right one for you.

About Flower Tattoos

When you think about flowers, the first thing that you usually think of is something beautiful. Flower tattoos are very popular among women, because they like to exude that beauty. If you are a woman thinking about getting a flower tattoo, the first thing that you need to think about is what flower you would like to get.

Some of the most popular kinds of flower tattoos are of roses. Perhaps you have seen roses tattooed on both men and women, as they are popular for framing other tattoo designs. However, if you do not want a rose, you of course have other flowers to choose from.

For example, if you would like something delicate and Asian-influenced, consider getting cherry blossoms. If you would like something more exotic, consider getting something like a passion flower. Once you have chosen a flower, the next step is to figure out where you want to place the tattoo.

Many women nowadays like to get tattoos on the small of their back. If you are considering doing this, keep that in mind especially if you want a tattoo, but do not want it shown all the time. Another popular spot for flower tattoos are the ankle. For example many women like to place flower tattoos on their ankle in the form of a flowering vine or a daisy chain.

Now you’ve got the tattoo picked out and where you want to place it. The final two things you need to do are decide how large you want the tattoo to be, as well as what tattoo artist you would like to do your tattoo.

When it comes to the size, be sure that it is a size that you are automatically comfortable with. If you get a tattoo that is either too small or too big, you certainly won’t be happy! As for the tattoo artist you choose, make sure it is an artist that uses clean tattooing materials, and practices the proper safety procedures.

For more information on flower tattoos, you can search the internet, since there are many different websites that have designs you can choose from. You are sure to find the right information about flower tattoos with the proper research.





  


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