Showing posts with label Cute Girl Tattoos - Amazing Designs Girls Want. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cute Girl Tattoos - Amazing Designs Girls Want. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2007



Here’s some rare footage of Paris Hilton’s tattoo on her right butt cheek

Saturday, December 15, 2007



Victoria Beckham's
shorter hair has revealed a tattoo on the back of her neck - the inscription is in Hebrew.



Related Tattoo for Victoria Beckham
David Beckham Tattoo

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Tattoos are no longer just for men. And since tattoos have moved into mainstream culture, the area of female tattoos has also grown drastically, though they were initially considered socially unacceptable for women. But now, In fact, there are more female tattoo artists, tattoo designs and even shops are starting to cater to a more female clientele.

The era of the celebrity has accelerated the acceptance of tattoos of women; stars like Angelina Jolie, Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears have helped to make them cool, sought after and accepted.

Of course most women want to go with a feminine design that will add a beautiful touch to their body. So they choose tattoo designs that are usually much prettier and a bit smaller than tattoos for men.

Some of the most popular tattoo designs for women include a butterfly, a flower or a Celtic design. Styles such as Japanese tattoos, Indian/Hindu tattoos, anime, traditional American and floral designs are raising the bar higher and higher and becoming increasingly popular.

One of the best places to look for tattoo designs for women is at an online tattoo gallery. Online galleries display all kinds of body art and tattoos from ancient times right up until the present, and allow you to shop for a unique tattoo at your own convenience.

Tattoo galleries for women are dedicated to the displaying and working of feminine body tattoos. These galleries are sorted by topic and subject, so whether you want to take a look at lower back tattoos or tattoos of well known celebrities, you can usually find it there. Today, women are slowly going for larger tattoos such as stars, hearts, roses and tribal tattoo designs on the lower back.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

If you're considering a tattoo but aren't quite yet committed enough to take the jump and go permanent, there are a few other alternatives available to you. It is important to know, however, that when looking for a true "try-before-you-buy" tattoo option, semi-permanent tattoos simply do not exist.The only real alternatives to

permanent tattoos are henna tattoos which usually fade in about 4 weeks or stick on tattoos which often disappear within 7 days. If you're extremely creative, however, you may do a little experimenting with permanent markers or crayons.

Henna Tattoos
A great way to try out your design is with a Henna tattoo. Henna is a natural dye that is derived from a plant.

The dye will typically begin to fade after about a week. In most cases, it will completely disappear within 4 weeks. Henna stencils can be applied to any part of the body and typically do not cause any skin irritations.The only real downside to using Henna is that it is not available in different colors. Although it is possible to mix various shades of Henna, it naturally appears orange on the skin and darkens to a reddish brown color within about 48 hours.

There are also several companies that are currently marketing a "black henna" product. Warnings about this product are extensive and its use could potentially cause severe side effects.
The product that is currently being marketed as "Black Henna" is actually a substance called para-phenylendiamine or PPD, which is really black hair dye. Although some of these products may contain henna, most do not.

Stick-on Temporary Tattoos
Although most adults associate stick-on tattoos with the postage stamp variety that usually came with the bubble gum wrapper and washed off with water, these temporary alternatives to permanent tattoos have truly evolved and the variety of sizes and designs available may come as a surprise to most consumers. The temporary tattoos available on the market today actually use vegetable dyes and an adhesive that we normally find in Band-Aids.

These tattoos not only look realistic but will actually stay on for up to three weeks. While it's much less expensive to purchase these tattoos in bulk, individual prices vary depending on the size and design. A 5x9 inch armband dragon tattoo in one color for example, can be purchased online for as little as 50 cents.

Most shops will also custom design your temporary tattoo; however, they usually require a minimum purchase for custom work.

Air Brush Tattoos

While we've all seen the airbrushed t-shirts and paintings at the booths at the fair, airbrush tattoos are also becoming extremely popular as an alternative to permanent tattoos. Using the same process as is used with t-shirts, a stencil is placed on the skin and an airbrush sprayer is used to fill in the color.

Although the design normally only lasts about a week, airbrushing is considered to be the technique that produces an end product most closely resembling the look of an actual permanent tattoo. Airbrush tattoos are more expensive than stick-on tattoos but are nowhere near the cost of a permanent design. Prices for airbrush tattoos normally range anywhere from $20 to $100.

Other options

If none of the options above are quite what you're looking for in a temporary tattoo, you can always draw on your own. Permanent markers work great for temporary designs that you can create yourself or apply using a stencil, while Crayola washable markers are a simple way to try out a design or location that can be removed immediately.

When it comes to temporary tattoos and body art, the possibilities are only limited by your own imagination. Adding a little body glitter or a few stick-on crystals can add to the originality of your artwork. One thing is guaranteed - nobody else will be sporting a look-a-like!

In today's day and age, most women and girls have great looking tattoos and the popularity of tattoos in women is continuing to increase every single day. One probable reason is celebrity endorsements. It's ordinary to see many female celebrities

with tattoos and that is considered fashion these days.

It appears that women ink tattoos when they've experienced some kind of major life change in a lot of cases. Those changes can range from the death of a loved one to marriage to childbirth or a breakup with her boyfriend.

So what are the most popular tattoos for women? The choices are endless when women choose tattoo designs for inking. It seems anything floral, tribal designs across the lower back, fairies, unicorns, butterflies and Dolphins are tattoo for women.

Lower back Tattoo for woman
The beautiful curves and graceful feminine shapes of a woman's body all seem to converge in the lower back. Like a signature on an exquisite violin, a tail bone tattoo design becomes a beautiful adornment on any women body. Often a lower back design will be specially shaped to accentuate and flatter the hourglass shape of woman. Whether you are picture a tattoo design of an angel, sun, butterfly or dolphin the lower back can be the perfect spot.

Butterfly Tattoo for woman
Butterflies captivate our imaginations and have attracted countless women to permanently decorate their skin. Perhaps it is the infinite variety in pattern and color that makes them so popular. Maybe it is the way their bright and beautiful wings show a flash of color as they take flight and dance with a freedom and lightness that we can only imagine.

Fairy Tattoo for woman
Fairy tattoos can be tiny little designs, hidden on a hip or on a shoulder of women. Or they can be large images, rendered as a singular design, or your fairy can be part of a larger scene, possibly with the aforementioned unicorn or peeking out from behind a flowering branch. Often the wings allow the design to be fitted well to the shape of the upper arm or lower leg of women.

There are also many other designs suitable for women wearing such as phoenix, Chinese symbols, heart tattoo and so on. Choose among different designs that you think suits your personality.

Where to Find Perfect tattoo Designs for women ?
Increasingly, web sites have popped up to specifically help people find designs. In general, these types of sites could be put into three different categories:
  • Websites with free designs to browse through.
  • Websites with subscription fees to view entire design collection.
  • Websites that charge for single designs.
Free tattoo for women designs are usually small blur images which are not tattooable, moreover, the variety of designs is very limited as well.Comparing the free crap, the variety of paid designs is copious enough for you to pick up the perfect one for inking.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Tattoos have, over the last decade and a half, gone mainstream. What used to be a mark of rebellion and strife is now considered a fashion accessory. While most tattoos are still applied to men (and bought by men), girls and women are also getting

into the act. There are even cute girl tattoos.

Where men like to have their tattoos on the upper arm, or chest, or shoulder, most girls are aware that what they’re doing has to work with the somewhat more revealing fashions. Thus, a girl needs to think about whether or not a tattoo will look good with a bikini, or a prom dress, or an evening gown. Likewise, girls tend to be a bit more careful about making sure that a tattoo is concealable with professional or casual attire.

So, when looking for a cute girl tattoo, the first thing to think of is “where to put it” – on the back, between the shoulder blades is a common place, as is a circle around the upper arm, or a circle around a wrist or ankle. Another popular place is at the small of the back, right over the crease of the buttocks, because it can be hidden with a modest swim suit – or shown off with a low cut one.

Places to avoid getting a tattoo are on the face, or on the breast, or in between your breasts – the face is a fairly obvious place to avoid a tattoo, just because of the pain and difficulty concealing it. The upper chest is a bit less obviously a “bad place”, however, it runs the risk of spoiling the tattoo because that skin shifts and stretches over time, and it makes it awkward to wear anything low cut.

As to what qualifies as a cute girl tattoo, there’s a wide range of options; everything from the now cliché’d “circle of thorns” to roses to butterflies. Pick an image that you’re going to find enjoyable and meaningful for years to come. When you’re getting the work done, be sure to ask to see the health inspector certification. A good tattoo parlor should be as clean as an operating room.

 

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