Thursday, August 11, 2011

Positions of the tattoo

This is intensely personal liking i must unencumbered external factors such as partners and family members. Position new tattoo can have an impact on future career development and also where can I place the future tattoos, should you chose to have more.

This is an important part of the planning process.

Below is a list of potential items of tattoo. With some of the plus and minus points.

1. Dwuglowy

Great place to place. Find this location is the easiest to deal with unavoidable pain involved in the tattoo, probably due to the amount of the flesh under the skin. Remember that if you're planning any kind of future Turbine now decide on a style of tattoo. Two or more different styles on the cover may not work as well as one continuous.

2. the Forearms.

As with the bicep area. Easy area for the tattoo artist to work on. Not as painful as some other areas. Here the key is that in the summer, the weather, your tattoo will be visible. You must be comfortable with that. Bear in mind the point with full sleeve listed under number 1.

3. Leg (upper and lower)

You will not be so often seen as a weapon (unless you're a nudist) except when you're wearing shorts. Part of the upper leg is fleshy, so the pain is similar to the bicep. The lower, you will be less flesh (for most people) is and will be more intelligent.

4. Back (upper and lower)

Consider how large your tattoo is going to be. If a project requires the size of it to work, and then think of a piece of full back. This will work much better than lots of individual tattoos all over your back (that look stupid and ill-thought, in my opinion).

If it with smaller dimensions, then consider the blade shoulder of the left or right for placement. This is the ideal location and is very popular. This area is less flesh, so will likely it hurt more. Putting small design right in the middle of the copy will look silly, as the area of the body is too large for him. Go to either the top or bottom. Popular posts these days is along the lower back. Most of the tribal and script projects are well suited to this position. I think this is a more sensitive and will hurt more. All around the area will definitely hurt more spinal. But everybody's different. Of course, unless the Sun is beyond not many people will See these tattoos. This can be a positive aspect, if you are looking for a more intimate space tattoo.

5. Chest/stomach
Like really to the area back in that if a project is large it may cover the entire area. Smaller projects should be positioned at the left or right pec/breast. Tattoo artist you can go around Your grease nipples and should not compromise the project. Find more for gastric pain very sensitive area Wise, so that the chest. But as I said, everybody's different.

5. the head of the face.

If you're not a fan of the truly hardcore tattoo would I stay outside these areas. They are part of the body, which are always exposed to the weather, so they are probably degrade/aged much faster. They are very "in your face" (no Pun intended). You will get stared at Geri in public. They will it hurt due to the lack of flesh.

6. Hands/wrists

Not as "in your face" as the head but they will still get noticed. The areas are lacking in the flesh so will hurt more than other locations. Arm tattoos are more popular these days, especially with the ladies. There are many projects that well suit hands and appear to be more complex, the smaller projects. Hand also could be incorporated into the arm design Make long term plans before the tattoo covering this area.

7. the ankles/feet

Another set of areas that could be used in Yes reconsider its long-term plans of the leg sleeve. They are easily hidden, and may remain somewhat intimate.

I have two tattoos on my ankles and didn't hurt a bit. Other friends have said that the right to vote were Excruciating, so the jury is out. What are test with friends I discovered is that tattooing foot HURTS A LOT. I don't have any tattoos on my feet!

Are struggling to decide what to get a tattoo? Or should I buy one at all?

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