Since it's seemingly "over night" appearance the late 1990’s the Lower Back Tattoo has now become a mark of distinction, a signature if you like. With more and more women opting for real ink rather than the traditional Henna (which until quite recently was all the rage) the Lower Back Tattoo has now taken its place in the annals of history.
Women are wearing tattoos with confidence; these markings in ink are leaving men slack jawed in awe. The designs are tasteful; some are absolutely beautiful and complement both the person wearing them and the artist who created them.
I believe women all over the world must be commended on this sheer blatant, outspoken, expressive art form which adorns their female figure so well.
It has been said that the Lower Back Tattoo is empowering for women, I personally wouldn’t know if this is true or not. What I will comment on is the fact that any woman with a nicely inked tattoo drawn into the base of her back and wearing a top which reveals it, always seems to walk with more confidence.
Designs for the lower back and any other parts of your anatomy you wish to be tattooed can be found all over the internet. If you are thinking of a tattoo in any way, shape or form then spend some time finding the right one for you. Under no circumstances should you “settle for” any tattoo, this is going to be with you for the rest of your life (unless you count laser removal).
When you have decided upon a design which you absolutely must have (and you’re sure) then either hit the internet or your local phone directory.
Hold that thought a minute.
There may be dozens of tattoo parlours listed in your area, so how do you know which one to choose? Well that’s the easy part, you ask someone with a tattoo where they had it done! That’s right, this is the only sure fire way of finding the best in the area. You can ask them whether the tattooist premises is clean, what the aftercare advice is like, is there anyone else they know who had a tattoo at the same place. All of these questions are important, remember - you are having needles jabbed in and out of your skin and this is going to be for some time (not 5 minutes) and you need to know that the place is sanitary.
Please remember that cleanliness is next to godliness, and a newly inked mistreated tattoo is a playground for disease and infection; always follow the advice of your tattooist and follow the aftercare procedure to the letter.
Thank you for taking the time to read this article. If you are serious about having a tattoo then remember that it is for life, do not put yourself through the discomfort just to change your mind later. Always look for a clean studio and a tattoist with a good reputation.
You can find out lots of general information about Tattoos, Designs and Aftercare at http://www.tattoo.informationworld.co.uk/
If you are interested in becoming a tattoo artist then take a look at http://www.tattooink4u.blogspot.com/
If you would like to read more about The History of the Tattoo, Hygiene and Aftercare then visit http://theartofink.weebly.com/
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