Q. I am getting a tattoo of a camera to represent my grandmother. However, I am undecided on the placement for it. I either want it on my inner forearm or on my upper arm on the outside just under my shoulder. So, I have 2 questions,
1- Being a female will it look trashy on my upper arm when i wear a dress
2- If i got it on my inner forearm will the pain be ALOT worse than it will be on my upper outter arm (I hear that's the least painful spot)
1- Being a female will it look trashy on my upper arm when i wear a dress
2- If i got it on my inner forearm will the pain be ALOT worse than it will be on my upper outter arm (I hear that's the least painful spot)
A. I personally do not like either place on a woman for a camera tattoo.
Female - Placement of Tattoo?
Q. I am considering getting a tattoo, not too big but i want it to be in a place that is easily covered but i can show it if i want. I was considering somewhere on my back or ankle....first tattoo...
Also, which is better, tattoos with colour or b/w ones?
Also, which is better, tattoos with colour or b/w ones?
A. What we see the most for woman tattoos is tattoos on ankles, lower back, neck, wrists and behind the ears. there are subtle and easily hiddenwith clothes or watch for your wrist (for the neck and ears I'm assuming you have hair) and you can always show them off.
For color, It always depends on the size and details of the tattoo. A small tattoo with outlines and color, depending on where you get it, can end up pretty disastrous. You have to think ahead, meaning you will age and your skin will change too. If you do color big chances are you'll need more touchups than with B/W. Make sure you sit down with your tattoo artist and talk about your ideas before making a final decision. He/she is the best one to help you make a good decision and get something you can be proud to show off. Also make sure to check his/her portfolio prior to the meeting to make sure you like the style of art.
Good luck and enjoy your experience!
For color, It always depends on the size and details of the tattoo. A small tattoo with outlines and color, depending on where you get it, can end up pretty disastrous. You have to think ahead, meaning you will age and your skin will change too. If you do color big chances are you'll need more touchups than with B/W. Make sure you sit down with your tattoo artist and talk about your ideas before making a final decision. He/she is the best one to help you make a good decision and get something you can be proud to show off. Also make sure to check his/her portfolio prior to the meeting to make sure you like the style of art.
Good luck and enjoy your experience!
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