Showing posts with label tattoo designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tattoo designs. Show all posts

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Be in the Know: Sleeve Tattoo Designs

By Rad Woodeson



Getting a tattoo is one way of gracing your body and is now considered by so many people as skin art. Perhaps the most common body part that people choose to have their tattoos is the arm. There are more fats and muscle here so it would not be as agonizing compared to getting the tat on a bony part of the body, like the back or the chest.

Sleeve tattoo designs are named as such because the ink covers the arm like the sleeve of a shirt would. Aficionados who like to enfold their whole bodies with ink prefer the full sleeve. This means that the whole arm, from the shoulder to the wrist, is tattooed. Of course, there's the half and the quarter sleeve, for those who are 'less adventurous'.

If it is your first time, here are some things that you need to consider about getting this kind of tattoo.

Size and Placement
As mentioned earlier, there are three basic kinds of sleeve tattoo designs: the full, half and quarter. You can go all-out and choose to have the full tat. But you should know that it will cost you a bit more cash and cause you a great of pain. If, on the other hand, you decide to go half or quarter, think about the placement. Will it be on the biceps or deltoid, the most common choice? Or will it be on the forearm instead?

Thinking of a Design Theme
Because the tattoo is pretty huge (even if that is a quarter sleeve tat) and covers a sizable area in your body, you would be better off with choosing a theme. You can look at the more common themes and sleeve tattoo designs made available online and then add to it so that you can make it wholly your own.

Tattooing It On
Skin art enthusiasts usually choose between two main methods. Some go for full sleeve tattoo designs which can be tattooed in increments, say, week per week. Others get smaller one and then add to it in the future, sticking to a certain theme. Try to weigh each and choose the one which suits you more.

Choosing an Artist
This aspect of the tattoo experience is very important. You will have to trust him. Once you have selected the right person to do the tattoo job, stick with him. This way, you will really get great results.

Taking Note of the Time Frame
Finally, you need to know that sleeve tattoo designs might take more than one session. If this is your first time, consider the pain factor besides the complexity of the design when scheduling sessions with a tattoo artist. You should also take the length of the healing time into consideration before you go for the second session.

Rad Woodeson has been reviewing products and services for over a decade now. His latest passion is tattoos and all the weird and wonderful designs that are available on the market today. Deciding to have a tattoo is a big decision so Rad has decided to look at the various options available to people on the internet. Take a look at his latest article on sleeve tattoo designs.


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'First Timers' Foot Tattoo Designs

By Rad Woodeson



Foot tattoo designs are becoming more and more popular nowadays, although more women choose to have this instead of men. If you are contemplating on getting inked on this part of the body, you should know that it is a great deal more challenging during and more so after the procedure.

Because there are more women who opt to have this sort of ink art, you would find more designs for them than their male counterparts. But men need not be worried about this - there are some foot tattoo designs for them as well. The most common designs out there include stars (the falling and shooting kind), angels, fairies and other magical creatures. Women like styles which will stroke along the contours of their feet, but won't really cover the whole expanse of it.

It is very important to have that heart-to-heart with the tattoo artist so that you can come up with the design that you like and the one that he can do. You have nothing to worry about if you do not have cash to commission someone to do this, though. There are various sites on the internet where you can get these great foot tattoo designs.

Another vital thing to consider when getting a tattoo on the foot is where exactly it will be positioned. More people choose to have the skin art positioned on the outer part of their feet, on the side of the ankle joint, mainly because it can be seen immediately. Others do it on their toes and there are some who actually have it on their soles.

Take note that not all tattoo artists actually agree to do this because it is more difficult than in other body parts. It is highly important, therefore, to choose one of the best in the business. They may be more expensive but you really do not want to bet your money on the negligible skills of someone who charges cheap.

After care is a crucial facet of getting tattoo. This is even more important if you decide on getting foot tattoo designs. There are numerous problems which you may encounter besides the pain that you will surely experience while having the tattoo done. And it all happens right after you get inked.

A bit of bleeding, more of swelling and a great deal of pain should be expected. You should know though that all these will be aggravated with foot skin art primarily because your feet carry the whole of your weight and is often used. Resting this for a few days after the procedure is of great import.

Foot tattoo designs are not really advisable for first timers. Some tattoo artists will even refuse doing this. Then again, you are the boss. You just need to take note that those three things must be considered all the time.

Rad Woodeson has been reviewing products and services for over a decade now. His latest passion is tattoos and all the weird and wonderful designs that are available on the market today. Deciding to have a tattoo is a big decision so Rad has decided to look at the various options available to people on the internet. Take a look at his latest article on foot tattoo designs.


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