Choosing the perfect lower back tattoo design can be hard. However, help is at hand with this excellent search tool from Chopper Tattoo! Click here for Chopper Tattoo!Tattoo artists are artists. If Leonardo Da Vinci was alive today, he may well have been trained in the art of tattooing… That may be a long shot, but it’s important to realize that there is immense skill and talent in being a good tattoo artist.
Like in any industry, there are varying degrees of ability amongst tattoo artists, and many have different skills. Some are excellent at the process of applying a tattoo – it is clear that some of the tattoos I have had inked onto my skin were inked on by people who enjoyed inflicting a little bit of pain(!).
Other tattoo artists are clearly very gifted in coming up with a custom tattoo design which is perfect for you. This is because they are able to understand your needs, ask the right questions and create something which is truly special and unique.
These are the sorts of people we should be looking for when we want a custom tattoo design for our lower back. Thinking about and choosing the design you want will take a lot of time and patience. However, so should deciding who you want to ink the tattoo onto your skin.
If you have friends who have been tattooed, you should ask them for any recommendations they have; even within the same tattoo salon, there will be different ranges of tattoo artists.
We have to remember that having a tattoo is a very personal experience, so it is fundamentally important that we are happy with the tattoo artist who is designing and applying the tattoo; not part of the process is in a vacuum, because the end result will remind you of all stages of the experience. And the end result is around for a long time!
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Let’s be honest: if you want a tattoo on your skin, then you can have whatever design you want.
If this means you’re going to have a tattoo which is typically tattooed on men, then that’s up to. The key to choosing your tattoo is to make it one that you love, as it’ll be on your for many years to come.
However, if you have decided to have a tattoo on your lower back, you will have noticed from the lower back tattoo designs that you have looked at, that many of them are very feminine. In fact, practically all of the lower back tattoo designs I have seen are very feminine.
This is not surprise given the area such tattoos are inked on. Your lower back is a sensual area which is less prone to stretching. Tattoos on this region typically accentuate the curves of your hips and narrow your waist (and which of us girls don’t want that?!?).
Female tattoo designs are curved and graceful; they emphasize our womanly charms. There are lots to choose from, and many things we need to consider when making our choice. This guide contains a great step by step approach to choosing your new tattoo, and I can’t recommend it enough.
If you’re after feminine designs, there are obviously lots of flower and butterfly inspired tattoos you can choose from. However, I would certainly recommend doing your own research to try to come up with a few custom tattoo designs from which you make your final choice. That way you can pretty much guarantee that no one else will have your tattoo.
Not only will you be unique, but your femininity will be obvious!
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Choosing the perfect lower back tattoo design can be hard. However, help is at hand with this excellent search tool from Tattoo Me Now! Click here for Tattoo Me Now!If you’re from Asia, Asian tattoo designs are nothing new as they have been around for thousands of years. However, if you’re not from Asia, prepare to be amazed at the sheer extent available.
Many women choose to have Asian designs tattooed onto their bodies because the pictures and characters used are gorgeous. They have a nostalgic air about them and hint at old tales and stories from many years before. They are classically beautiful and therefore less likely to date. In addition, fewer people have them, so they are more distinctive and unique.
However, there are literally thousands of options available, and it may be overwhelming to make a decision if you do not have as much information at your fingertips as possible. Checking out this website is an awesome step in the right direction.
You will need to consider what sorts of designs appeal to you. This is where this source becomes invaluable. It is an enormous database of designs for you to consider. It has done the hard legwork and has collected the designs from around the world, so you don’t have to.
Admittedly, there is a small charge, but it’s well worth it and much much cheaper than some of the other sites around. In addition, it’s much cheaper than the expense of having laser removal surgery if you end up hating your design – remember: you only have one lower back!
Not only that, but your membership includes a phrase translator, which allows you to translate English words and phrases into Hebrew, Arabic and Chinese. Not bad, eh?
Many people who are considering Asian tattoo designs would like some Chinese lettering inked onto their skin. It’s vital that you check the phrase you have chosen to ensure it means exactly what you want it to mean. There’s no point taking any chances. This is why we recommend a professional and affordable service like that offered here. It has a range of pricing options and a range of final designs from which you eventually make your choice.
Happy hunting!
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Tattoos are permanent. There’s no way around that fact! Obviously, you could undergo painful and expensive tattoo removal treatments, but the best approach is to find a tattoo design that you absolutely love before being tattooed with a succession of compromises. We’re not talking about temporary love, but permanent love (well, as permanent as love can be).
If you get bored with the same old tattoos you see on the streets and in the tattoo parlor photo books, you should really consider some custom tattoo designs which are designed solely for you. These will help ensure your requirements are met (and hopefully surpassed) and come close to guaranteeing that no one (anywhere!) will have the exact same tattoo as you.
If you’re after a design which emphasizes love, steering clear of the image of a heart is a guarantee to ensuring that you will come up with some love tattoo designs which are different than the vast majority of people who want to be tattooed to show love. Excellent first step!
When designing your own tattoo, it’s a good idea to come up with a few options. In the present circumstances, it’s a good idea to come up with around ten love tattoo designs which you are drawn to. To do this, you should do some brainstorming.
To create your brainstorm, write the word “love” in the middle of a large piece of paper. Then, write words, expressions, names of people, places, things, objects, etc, that you associate the word “love” with. As love and hate are closely related, I would also recommend you doing the same for the word “hate”. Doing both of these brainstorms ensures your mind is focussed on what you do and do not like.
Once you have put these brainstorms together, try to identify some common themes and which concepts you are particularly enthusiastic about. Perhaps you love your partner – what is it about your partner that you love? If you are contemplating having a tattoo on your lower back to declare your love for them, avoid using their name (as, sadly, relationships do not always last as long as we would like). Instead, think about aspects of them that you love – their laugh, their smile, their smell, etc. Try to encapsulate these into the tattoo design – a smile could be the curve on which the design is based, their laugh could be some musical notes in the pattern their laugh normally takes, etc. It will be more meaningful for you and will look more unique and feminine than having someone’s name across your lower back.
If you are not very arty, take these concepts with you to the tattoo parlor and discuss them with your chosen tattoo artist. Be confident of your requirements to ensure the tattoo you have inked onto you skin is the one you love.
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Choosing the perfect lower back tattoo design can be hard. However, help is at hand with this excellent search tool from Tattoo Me Now! Click here for Tattoo Me Now!Your body is unique. No two people look exactly the same. When you’re considering having a tattoo, you should try to ensure that your tattoo contributes to your uniqueness, rather than making you look like ‘just another person with a tattoo’.
This has become particularly important with regards to lower back tattoos. As we all know, a rather derogatory way of classifying some lower back tattoo designs has been to call them “tramp stamps”. I shudder when I hear that, as my goal is to spread the word about how tasteful and appropriate lower back tattoos are for women. However, although it’s not possible to cure everyone’s prejudices, it is possible to do as much as you can to prevent your new lower back tattoo from being seen as ‘just another tattoo’. The key is to use some custom tattoo designs.
Tattoos are body art, so it makes sense to view your new idea for a tattoo as an artistic endeavour. As such, you might want to think about your ideas in terms of tattoo art designs. Remember when you were at school and you had a new art project to complete? Well, you should try and think of your new tattoo as your new art project. Get as many ideas from as many different sources as possible. Create a collage of your sketches and cuttings from newspapers, magazines and (color photocopies of pages in) books to assimilate your ideas. Visit your local tattoo parlor and see if they offer any samples you can take away with you.
Jot down what appeals to you about each cutting and sketch, and begin to get a better idea of what sort of design you want your new lower back tattoo to have. Are you after some tribal elements? Are there particular shapes, swirls or colors that especially appeal to you? Is there a tattoo design that you’ve seen that you really connect with?
It doesn’t really matter what your reasons are as you do not need to justify your choices to anyone – but you must have some reasons and some passion. Uncover that passion and you’ll uncover the perfect tattoo art designs for you!
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Questions, questions! My friends often ask me about my tattoos and whether they should get more/some too.
Obviously, having a tattoo is a personal decision, but as a tattoo enthusiast, I say to them that it’s very satisfying to see an image in your mind become something alive and moving on your skin. However, this isn’t always the case.
How many of us have seen the generic, cookie-cutter type of tattoos on the people we pass in the streets? I’m talking about the ones that everyone has. For me, being tattooed is all about yourself and not about other people, which is why I really encourage anyone looking at lower back tattoo designs to consider using some custom tattoo designs.
This is because the best tattoo designs are those that the wearer has invested a lot of time and thought into. If you were going to wear the same pair of pants for life, you’d want to make sure they fit you properly and looked good!
Start off with an image in your head and brainstorm all things connected with it on a piece of paper. If you can, visit some tattoo salons and discuss your ideas with the tattoo artists. Try to be as specific as possible, as you want to ensure that they see you as a serious contender for their art, but also that you are not just another guinea pig for them to try out their latest creations. Creative input from them is great and should be well received, but you must ensure that you are the driving force behind your tattoo as you will be the one who has to wear it after it’s inked on.
Speak to friends who have had tattoos inked on and see what they say: do they regret their tattoo? what would they have done differently? Give yourself as much information as possible to be as well informed as you can. The results will speak for themselves!
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Body art and tattoos are all about you! That’s right: you’re the person in the driving seat. You get to choose exactly what you want to be inked with. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it?
However, this much choice can leave potential inkers feeling a bit overwhelmed: “where should I be inked?”, “what should I be inked with?”, “what color should the ink be?”, “who should ink me?”.

photo credit: amy_bWe’ve all been there. Tattoo salons are a great place to get some inspiration, and they will have plenty of designs which they’ll be prepared to customize just for you into some custom tattoo designs. Another great place is to check out the people in your local neighborhood: do they have designs that inspire you or motivate you?
However, the best resource for coming up with custom tattoo designs is… YOU! Use your imagination and be as crazy as you want – jot down ideas and sketches and then go from there. Take some time using this approach as your views may change, but take these to a tattoo salon and get some feedback from the tattoo artists. They’ve seen it all before and are an invaluable resource to help you focus your ideas and get the most from your ink.
If you set your heart on a particular type of tattoo, don’t let anyone dissuade you from getting it, but make sure you listen to what people’s comments are (particularly at the tattoo salon) to give you an idea of what feedback you may get when you have the tattoo inked onto your skin.
Even though you may intend your new tattoo to be in your lower back region, it doesn’t mean that no one will see it! When choosing your favorite lower back tattoo designs, be sure to choose a tattoo that you feel comfortable with showing people.
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