Have you considered getting a foot tattoo? If you have been thinking about it you might feel stuck with exactly how to find the perfect design. You might also be worried about the pain level, the cost of the tattoo and so on. There are many things to consider when getting a tattoo especially if it is your very first one. Even if you have a few tattoo already under your belt and are getting another one finding the right design and knowing what to look for and what questions to ask can make the whole process much easier.
Great Things About Foot Tattoos - There are many reasons you should go for it if you are contemplating getting a foot tattoo. First of all the designs for women work perfectly on the top of a foot. Many of the popular designs such as flower with vines, fairies and butterflies all lend themselves to the shape on the top of your foot. Another great benefit to foot tattoos is their easy to keep hidden when needed. If you have a demanding professional career that does not allow for tattoos in the work place you can easily cover it up with a nice classy pair of shoes. Yet come the weekend and you put on a pair of sandals and you can really show off and display your tattoo.
Popular Themes For Foot Tattoos - Well, if you are considering a foot tattoo you might be wondering what to get? The thing is people are often curious about what others are doing. So if you are looking to get a foot tattoo it is a natural curiosity to wonder what other people are getting for their tattoo designs. The only caution here is you should never choose a tattoo just because it is popular. Instead you should choose a tattoo because it is symbolically significant to you. With that aside here are some of the more popular foot tattoo designs: butterfly tattoos, fairy tattoos, angel tattoos, star tattoos, and flower tattoos. All of these designs lend themselves very well to a foot tattoo design. They are open and flowing designs that can easily be adapted to fit a foot.
Cost and Pain Level - Typically foot tattoos can be higher on the pain scale then getting a tattoo in other body areas. The lack of fatty tissue on the top of the foot makes the skin very close to the bone for most people. These are often the most painful areas to tattoo on a body. However, keep in mind hundred of thousands of people have gotten a foot tattoo before and they all dealt with the pain and lived to tell about it. In terms of cost it will vary depending on how famous the tattoo artist is, the size of the design and the complexity of it. However, since foot tattoos are typically small the good news is they often won’t cost a lot of money. They can average between $50 to $100.
Still thinking about getting a foot tattoo? If so then take your time and enjoy the process. Don’t get to excited that you rush the design process only to end up with a tattoo that you will later regret. It is always better to take your time and come up with a design that really represents you and things you are passionate about. Thus way you will always feel great about the decision to get a foot tattoo.
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