Thursday, January 19, 2012

How To Choose The Perfect Tattoo

When you're looking to choose a tattoo, what are some of the things you should be looking for? For one, the right design for you is crucial. A lot of people prefer to get small things like a cross, butterflies and even names but there are others that people get. Just remember, a tattoo will be with you forever. You will have it no matter how hard you wash it and your body will always have that design so make sure it is perfect. This is why I would not recommend getting a name of a spouse, friend or somebody that might not hold that special place in your heart like a child would. What if you break up with her or she turns into somebody you didn't think she was. You'll kick yourself forever for something like that. It's best to stick with designs.

It pretty much comes down to personal preference, but however you're going to go about choosing your new tattoo, you'll probably be offered a book of different tattoo designs in either book form or in an online catalog. The great thing about a book is that you can skip to the category that you want and this will make everything go a lot smoother than you would ever imagine.

Some of the designs are very intricate and will require many hours to complete, return visits, and an exceptional amount of patience on your part. Other tattoos don’t require as much and will only take an hour to complete. Almost always, the more intricate the design and the more time it takes to complete, the higher the price tag. Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to a few hundred as a ballpark figure.

Did you know that in some places a tattoo is considered a right of passage? They are so incredibly painful that warriors in places like Africa and other wild areas of the world have their tribesman make tattoos on many areas of their body just to prove they can endure the pain. That way, when going on hunting expeditions or other forms of dangerous undertakings, they are fearless and full of confidence. If they can withstand the pain of thousands of cuts to their skin, followed by the smearing of ink to make a tattoo, then they should be fit and ready for battles of any kind.

The last thing that I want to you to understand is that tattoos in America are nothing like this and they don’t hurt as much. If you are going to get a tattoo, then just know that it will hurt a little bit but nothing so bad that you will want to stop. Just know that getting a tattoo should be a good day in your life and there shouldn’t be anything making you want to change your mind about the design or tattoo that you plan on getting.

If you want the best tattoo out there, then I would strongly recommend getting a spider web tattoo on elbow. Another place to get a good tattoo would be on your shoulder. Shoulder tattoos are easy to get and don't hurt that much eaier.