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It is in the very nature of females to adorn themselves to increase their beauty and appeal. Apart from the other methods of beautification, the art of making tattoos is a very widely used way to adorn the body. Tattoos for girls can be made in different places to serve different purposes.
The most common tattoo for girls is the daisy. This flower has been associated with femininity and innocence since ancient times. In the year 1960 when there was a lot of hype of promoting peace, the daisy was as popular a tattoo to symbolize peace as the peace sign itself.
The tattoos for girls are made at different places, their size depending on the place they are being made at. The most common site for a tattoo for a girl is the ankle. It can also be made on the leg, on the back of the neck, on the lower back or abdomen. Making a tattoo on the ankle allows the girls to show them off on will. Combining a beautifully done ankle tattoo with stylish and chic pair of shoes or stilettos can make a fashion statement, something girls are most concerned with. But as everything else with fashion, you have to consider what is in fashion regarding tattoos and if it is going to stay in fashion or not.
Getting a tattoo on the ankle is not a very easy task. The absence of fat on the ankle leaves just a single layer of skin between the surface and the bone. Making a tattoo on it can cause a lot of pain, as the intensity of pain increases as the distance to the bone decreases. That is why the ankle tattoos are made a little above the ankle to avoid some of the pain. And once you do get an ankle tattoo, a lot of care has to be taken in the first few tattoo days. Due to its location, an ankle tattoo is most susceptible to bleeding, this will not only cause discomfort to you, but can also spoil the newly acquired tattoo design. Therefore it is always recommended to keep the tattooed leg elevated as much as possible for a few days. The best season to get a tattoo is summers as in summers the minimum clothing will come in contact with the site where the tattoo has been made, hence facilitating the healing.
A tattoo adds to the allure and beauty of a female. A girl who can carry it well will benefit from it the most. Tattoos will make you look more appealing if they are shown off in an understated way as subtlety and understated elegance is the key to feminine charm.
Nowadays there is a vast variety of tattoo design and body location combinations that make fantastic tattoos for girls and it can often be difficult to decide which tattoo design to ink, and where to site it. This article is dedicated to girls looking for ideas and advice to help them plan their next tattoo.
In the past it was mainly men who decorated their bodies with tattoos, however over the past 50 years or so tattoos for girls have also become incredibly popular. The rise in the popularity of tattoos among girls followed the women's rights movement, as social attitudes changed to embrace equality. While many girls still prefer the classic tattoo designs styles and body locations that are also popular among men, recent decades has also seen an explosion in incredibly feminine and elegant tattoo design styles that have been developed especially for female tattoo enthusiasts. There are so many different design styles around that there really is something for everyone.
There are so many options for girls planning a new tattoo that choosing a design and where to ink it can be rather daunting. It is incredibly important to really take your time making a decision. Tattoos are permanent and girls who get inked on the spare of the moment usually live to regret it.
The two biggest choices to make when planning a new tattoo are which design to ink, and where on the body to ink it. Some girls prefer to pick the design first, and then think about where best to have it tattooed, while other girls pick the body location first. There is no right or wrong way, although I personally recommend considering both the design and body area simultaneously when planning a new tattoo.
There are a wide range of tattoo designs available, and I strongly suggest you browse through as much top quality artwork as possible to get some initial ideas about what you like. A tattoo is a very personal thing, and I recommend choosing a design that not only looks fantastic, but also has some significance to you. Some of the most popular design styles that make for fantastic tattoos for girls include (in no particular order) bird, butterfly, Celtic, cross, dolphin, eagle, fairy, fish, flower, heart, rose, star, tiger, tribal, and zodiac tattoos, although many more design styles are widely available.
In addition to the design itself, it is also important to think about the colours that you want to incorporate in to your tattoo. Some girls love really colourful tattoos, and choose to ink designs such as butterflies, birds, and flowers. Other women prefer more classic tattoo designs inked in black, such as the very distinctive tribal and Celtic design styles.
Some of the most popular body areas for girls include the wrist, arm, back, lower back, belly button, foot, leg, neck, and shoulder. When choosing where to site a new tattoo, there are a number of factors that must be carefully considered. Firstly, many girls must consider how visible they want their tattoo be to. A large number of women have employers who enforce strict no tattoo policies, and will therefore need to select an area of the body that can be covered up easily. Other girls prefer to ink highly conspicuous designs that are easily shown off to the world.
Another factor that will greatly influence your body location options is the size of the tattoo that you plan to ink. Very large tattoos will obviously need a big canvas such as the back, chest, arms, or legs. Many girls, especially girls planning their first tattoos, prefer to ink relatively small designs, and these can be sited pretty much anywhere. Some areas of the body can only accommodate small tattoos, such as the wrist, ankle and foot.
Pain is another factor that is important to many people, especially newbies inking their first tattoos. Generally speaking, bony areas of the body, such as the ankle, are more painful to ink than more flesh areas such as the upper arm. The size of the design is also important, as larger designs take longer to ink, meaning that the associated pain has to be endured for longer.