Q. My tattoo that I really want a called the "hand of fatima" which is part of the Muslim religion, and my name is also Fatima. I wanted to get it fairly big on my back but I don't want to start big for my first tattoo. Do back tattoo's really hurt?
I also want to get a tattoo of a picture of my mother on the inside of my upper arm. Does it hurt to get a tattoo here?
I also want to get a tattoo of a picture of my mother on the inside of my upper arm. Does it hurt to get a tattoo here?
A. To be honest.. go big or go home!
Dont compromise the beauty of your tattoo because you're worried about the pain, if it turns out you really cant tolerate you can break it up into sittings! Bigger tattoos can hold alot more detail and can be made to look really soft and natural (if that make sense) and not a lick and stick.
As for the placement, back isnt so bad - the spine can be more sensitive. However women handle tattoos better than men, something about how our pain threshholds work I believe (so says my tattoo artist). And also the individual person, I love getting tattooed but I know my friend finds it uncomfortable (not painful)
The end result is worth it though and you soon forget any discomfort you went through.
Dont compromise the beauty of your tattoo because you're worried about the pain, if it turns out you really cant tolerate you can break it up into sittings! Bigger tattoos can hold alot more detail and can be made to look really soft and natural (if that make sense) and not a lick and stick.
As for the placement, back isnt so bad - the spine can be more sensitive. However women handle tattoos better than men, something about how our pain threshholds work I believe (so says my tattoo artist). And also the individual person, I love getting tattooed but I know my friend finds it uncomfortable (not painful)
The end result is worth it though and you soon forget any discomfort you went through.
Tattoo placement for woman?
Q. My first is on my foot. I'm not sure where I would want my second to be. The most important thing is that I need it to be easily covered when wearing office attire. I would like to be able to see it without looking in a mirror, but I might be okay with it on my back/shoulder... I'm not entirely sure.
I'm still trying get the general idea of the tattoo I want- nothing is set in stone yet and I'll be considering exactly what I want and where I want it for probably a year before I actually get it done. I'm looking into designs including The Princess Bride and I like the idea of a buttercup and a black mask or a buttercup and a sword, possibly with "as you wish" added in.
Naomi... in what world is a wrist tattoo easily covered in office attire? You should read the entire question before you answer.
Ok, next time I'll specify that I have no desire to have my arms covered down to my hands every day at work for the rest of my life. Sorry if that can't be considered common sense that a female might actually want to wear 3/4 length sleeves or shorter.
Ashley-
I didn't ask advice on how to change my entire wardrobe so I could get a wrist tattoo. I'm glad yours works for you, but I'm not a jewelry person at all and I'm not willing to buy jewelry just to cover up a tattoo, nor am I willing to always wear a garment to cover all the way down to my hands.
I'm still trying get the general idea of the tattoo I want- nothing is set in stone yet and I'll be considering exactly what I want and where I want it for probably a year before I actually get it done. I'm looking into designs including The Princess Bride and I like the idea of a buttercup and a black mask or a buttercup and a sword, possibly with "as you wish" added in.
Naomi... in what world is a wrist tattoo easily covered in office attire? You should read the entire question before you answer.
Ok, next time I'll specify that I have no desire to have my arms covered down to my hands every day at work for the rest of my life. Sorry if that can't be considered common sense that a female might actually want to wear 3/4 length sleeves or shorter.
Ashley-
I didn't ask advice on how to change my entire wardrobe so I could get a wrist tattoo. I'm glad yours works for you, but I'm not a jewelry person at all and I'm not willing to buy jewelry just to cover up a tattoo, nor am I willing to always wear a garment to cover all the way down to my hands.
A. Hey now, I have wrist tattoos and I work in an office. Today they are covered up with a blazer because it's cold out. Yesterday they were covered up in some awesome bangles that I got loads of compliments on. When the weather gets even colder, they will be covered up in various office appropriate sweaters. It's NOT that difficult to cover up a wrist tattoo.
That said, other places to get it include literally anywhere on your torso, or anywhere on your legs above your knees.
That said, other places to get it include literally anywhere on your torso, or anywhere on your legs above your knees.
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