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Six Tattoo Placements for Women which are Actually Plain Ugly

Submitted by on January 21, 2010 3 Comments

Forearms

1. Forearms: Although the skin on the forearm is ideal for a tattoo, since it not only stretches easily, but also heals fast, not to mention the fact that it doesn’t wear much against the body. The problem is, for a woman, this isn’t exactly a very feminine spot to place a tattoo. Many ladies get a very womanly tattoo to soften its effect but in reality, it really doesn’t go, since it’s almost always visible and does not look too attractive on a female.

Wrists

2. Wrists: The skin on the wrists facilitate quick healing of the tattoos placed on them, but the skin is thin, so tattoos end up ‘blowing out’ or getting ‘fuzzy lines’ gradually with time, which makes even the most delicate tattoos like flowers and vines look thick and ugly as time passes. Also, it is considered to be more of a masculine part of the body rather than feminine.

Between the Breasts

3. Between the Breasts: Speaking skin-wise, the flesh on the chest of a human body is one of the best that can be found. But tattooing a sword in between a woman’s breast is something any tattoo-artist will feel quirky about, as he knows it will look more than ridiculous in the future. And trust me, I’ve heard from many tattoo artists who’ve been asked to do exactly that by some of their female clients!

Toes

4. Toes: The skin on the toes is very bad for tattooing purposes. Lines will get thick and blurry, parts of the tattoo will fall out with the bandage, and it will look okay for a maximum of a day or two. Many women get a ladybug or a small flower, but it doesn’t last. Only the most basic designs will last out over time for tattoos that are placed on the toes.

Face

5. Face: Although facial tattoos are a lot more common in men than women, but there are a few women who get eyeliner and lip liner tattooed, and I’ve never seen a single one done well. Besides, it is well known that a tattoo, after all, is a scar, and all scars itch, hence later on it is going to be more of a pain and bother than anything else, if there’s a tattoo on your face.

Neck

6. Neck: Be it on the back or the side of the neck, a tattoo there is a red flag of regret in the future. Although the skin is fine for tattooing and it holds out well, it just is not a feminine area of the body to have a tattoo on.

3 Comments »

  • sian says:

    it would appear that your site just purely wants to protest against women having tattoos it appears there is no part of the female body (in our opinion) where a tattoo can look feminine.
    I have 2 tattoos one on my lower back of my birth sign and one on my wrist of my daughters name and a flower to represent her life and i haven’t met anybody who hasn’t said how pretty it looks.
    Clearly the statements above are your own opinion and show no relevent facts

  • Renee Nicole Schwarz says:

    “…this isn’t exactly a very feminine spot to place a tattoo. Many ladies get a very womanly tattoo to soften its effect but in reality, it really doesn’t go, since it’s almost always visible and does not look too attractive on a female.”

    Who are you to put a stamp on constitutes as “womanly,” “feminine,” and “attractive?”
    It sounds more like you don’t care for women in tattoos in general. Sorry, perhaps I should have just gotten a little daisy on my ankle, just for you.

  • Nurr says:

    Clearly the first poster has absolutely no common sense nor sense of grammatical education. Obviously there are more than 6 areas of the body to place a tattoo, and obviously these are opinions not facts; how could it be a factual piece of information to say a tattoo looks bad on a certain area of the body? There is no factual information nor will there ever be. Thank you for proving how stupid humans truly are.

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