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When you walk into a tattoo parlor, you are instantly greeted with
eye-catching designs filled with color and complexity. Unless you have
already decided on a design, it can be very difficult to select one on
the spot. Even if you have a selected design already in mind, the
artist may present you with varying possibilities that will present you
with a difficult decision.Before arriving for your tattoo, it is
a good idea to have a selection of designs that you are interested in.
Men and women will naturally select different images whereas the
gentleman may prefer a masculine and powerful tattoo and the woman may
prefer something dainty and pretty. For example, a gentleman may prefer
a large tattoo with a lot of color or something that symbolizes the
love that he shares for his wife or girlfriend. It is advisable that
tattoo recipients give careful consideration to personalized tattoos.
Why? If the relationship ends later, the tattoo will still remain
unless it is surgically removed. Therefore, many gentlemen are electing
to have symbols that remind them of something that they enjoy, such as
a career, a hobby or a symbol that means something special to their
life. Women who decide to have a permanent tattoo will often
select a dainty image, such as a heart, butterfly or floral depiction.
These are small and can be placed anywhere, but most commonly are
located on the hip, ankle or back of the shoulder area. Women typically
select a smaller tattoo in an effort to make a statement of beauty and
yet something that draws attention to a certain area, such as the leg
or hip. Even with these thoughts in mind, a tattoo is a very
personal thing and must be a reflection of something that is important
to the recipient. Therefore, there really isn’t a universal ‘man’ or
‘woman’ tattoo. Upon discussing various choices with the artist, a
tattoo recipient will gain a better understanding of options and design
choices. In addition, they will be able to browse through an image book
or folder that will show a number of different tattoo choices, which
will enable them to better decide which is right for them.
This
article is to be used for informational purposes only. The information
contained herein is not intended to be used in place of, or in
conjunction with, professional medical advice or recommendations for
tattoo placement. Before deciding on getting a tattoo or having one
removed, the patient must consult a licensed medical doctor for medical
advice and/or to determine the best course of action for his/her
individual healthcare needs...
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