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Getting a Tattoo on Your Back

By Kenneth Orr


Having tattoos done on the back has become very popular. Women often choose to have one done on their lower backs. This has got nothing to do with self-expression. Instead this area is chosen for its sex appeal.

It is not a bad choice to have a tattoo done and in fact both men and women choose it. The lower neck region is also a popular choice. Some really brave souls even have tattoos done that cover the entire back and can be attractive murals and floral designs. Alternatively skulls and blood are common and irrespective of the design it is the individual's choice.

What makes it interesting is that the wearer almost never gets to see their own tattoo. But this is because they have it done for others to see, such as when they are on the beach. Sometimes they choose a back tattoo for personal reasons or simply because of practicality, such as needing a larger space for a large tattoo.

The back can be a wonderful canvas for ink artwork, whether large or small. So, what do you need to know when considering a back tattoo? Just like any other tattoo, anywhere on your body, you need to make sure that you'll be happy with it for a long time to come.

Even though the tattoo is on your back it still will require some amount of care. So just because you can't see it most of the time doesn't mean you can simply forget about it altogether. Remember this is your skin that is in question.

You can't have the "out of sight, out of mind" mentality just because it's your back. All tattoos need special care while healing and special care to keep them looking great for years.

You also need to bear in mind that some people assert that tattoos done close to the spine are more painful to have done. No tattoo can be done without some level of pain although there are ones that are more painful. This is dependent upon where the tattoo is done.

If you're a woman looking to get a lower back tattoo, consider originality. You may want to do something a tad different than what's so common today. It doesn't have to be a semi-tribal, semi- ornate swirling thing that extends from your spine in both directions. Consider your own personality and let it shine through.

Another very important consideration you should not dismiss is that your body will change with the passage of time. A comedy skit on Saturday Night Live illustrated the changes wrought to the tattoos women get on their lower backs over time.

As we age and our bodies change the tattoo invariably ends up appearing disproportionate and some might say unattractive. This doesn't necessarily mean that you should refrain from getting one done but do not dismiss the inevitable changes your body will undergo physically that will affect the look of your tattoo.




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