Flower Head Tattoo – 5 Feminine Designs


Flower head tattoos are an expressive form of body art that features images of blooming flowers on your scalp. These designs can range in size and can help express who you are through body art.

Flower tattoos not only look attractive but can also carry significant symbolic meaning. Flowers represent new life, positivity, femininity, and acceptance.

Lily




Lilies are one of the most romantic and feminine flower tattoos. Tattoo designs featuring lily flowers can be created anywhere on your body, although, for optimal results, it should be placed on either the arm or leg.

Your lily tattoo can take many shapes and colors; white lilies symbolize purity and modesty, while pink ones express compassion and admiration. Customize your lily flower tattoo even further by including words or quotes related to its meaning in its design. This would ensure people comprehend its message more readily.

Tattoo designs featuring the delicate bloom of lily flowers can be applied to shoulders, legs, arms, or ribs – or all four! Methods vary significantly in complexity, from delicate blooms to elaborate flowers that fill an entire page or more!

Camelia

The camellia flower is an excellent choice for women looking for tattoos with strong symbolic meaning. This Japanese-influenced floral design symbolizes longevity, perfection, and desire – perfect for sending a powerful message about longevity, model, and passion!

Roses have long been seen as symbols of romance. A wedding bouquet often includes roses as part of its symbolism; other women also select them to symbolize strength and independence.

White camellias symbolize patience and understanding, making it an excellent tattoo commemorating one’s spouse. Bang Bang Tattoo’s Hongdam experimented with soft watercolor-inspired shading techniques instead of his typical line work to craft this dreamy take on the camellia flower. Hongdam notes that this style can be challenging to master and recommends seeking an experienced tattoo artist to handle this artwork. Remember that these types of tattoos will fade over time, so book regular touch-up appointments to keep them bright and beautiful!

Ivy

Ivy is an iconic floral plant found globally that can be used as the basis for tattoo designs representing love, friendship, loyalty, determination, and resilience. Ivy can be inked on any body part – shoulder, sleeve, or back – in many different colors and patterns.

Because it has a wide variety of meanings and interpretations for different people, it is wise to research which design best reflects you and find an image suitable to your tastes. Ivy is an iconic symbol of faith and can serve as an effective way to represent your beliefs. For optimal results, seek an artist specializing in this style of tattoo so they can ensure it will complement the rest of your design perfectly.

Kalanchoe

Flower head tattoos can be the perfect way to showcase femininity or symbolize power – you can choose one or multiple flowers in colors that complement both your hair color and skin tone.

Kalanchoe flowers are an iconic choice for tattooing on the head, often signifying eternal love or perseverance as well as wisdom and strength. Lilies are another popular choice for flower head tattoos, representing perfection and longevity. Lilies have long been seen as symbols of longevity in Japan and have long been used as forms of body art.

Sunflower tattoos have long been seen as a sign of hope and new beginnings, making them popular with men and women. These designs can be inked onto arms, necks, and thighs and show body positivity which helps break stereotypes regarding body type or size.