Popular Tattoo Locations

Tattoo trends change quickly, but specific body locations are always popular with tattoo designs. Selecting an optimal location can send your desired message or make the design more aesthetically pleasing.

Inner Forearms

Inner forearms are excellent for sun protection; this area isn’t directly exposed to sunlight and can easily be covered with shirt sleeves if necessary.

Wrist

Wrist tattoos offer wearers an easy way to view their designs daily and can be enhanced with jewelry accessories. Furthermore, this location is less likely to fade from exposure to clothing or daily activities that rub against it than others. Wrist Tattoos can be an excellent reminder to love yourself or remain positive. From zodiac constellation signs and quotes to even honoring the memory of someone who has passed on, wrist tattoos provide the perfect canvas. Wrist Tattoos make for an excellent spot to display natural designs such as trees or grasses; however, more detailed plans should be reserved for chest or rib tattoos, where pain levels tend to be reduced.

Back

Back tattoos, including shoulder areas, are increasingly popular with both women and men. It provides a larger canvas to display intricate designs while remaining discrete for work or other settings that don’t involve tanning. Furthermore, back tattoos remain unchanged, unlike abdominal or chest tattoos, which stretch as people lose or gain weight. Tattoos on the back (including shoulders) tend to hurt less than other body parts yet are still moderately painful. Back tattoos may also benefit people looking for ways to display their ink but wish for it to be in public view less often.

Lower Abdomen

Tattooing your stomach can be an eye-catching way to express your dark or daring side, symbolize a connection to your heritage, or be used as a personal mantra. Many males opt for tribal designs as these represent strength or courage, while word Tattoos such as meaningful quotes or family names are popular choices among men. Tattoos on the stomach typically have low to moderate pain levels due to there being less bone present here; however, inking a tattoo on your chest or ribs may be more uncomfortable as there’s less fat padding the needle below your lungs and the proximity of nerve endings can make the needle penetrate harder than intended. Ink should never penetrate directly over these sensitive spots.

Thigh/Hip

Tattoos on the hips have long been associated with femininity and are an excellent way to recognize female strength. Additionally, hip tattoos are a powerful symbol of transition and change – an ideal place for tattoo designs that symbolize growth or development. Hip tattoos can be difficult to cover if necessary due to their size and location; therefore, choosing smaller, simpler designs that fit onto your body more seamlessly is wise. Furthermore, due to thin skin near bones in this area and the proximity of blood vessels to bones, it may cause extreme discomfort; those with a low pain tolerance should choose outer thigh or inner hip tattoos, which have thicker fat padding as well as tighter skin for more comfortable tattooing sessions.

Feet

Tattoos on feet are becoming increasingly popular as they look feminine and can easily be hidden with shoes. Furthermore, getting one on one’s feet is one of the least painful ways to get ink on oneself – I have seen people with intricate fine-line designs, equal signs, and hearts on their ankles that look fantastic! People also often opt to get tattoos on their hands and fingers, which may be difficult to conceal with long sleeves but look pretty awesome. Because there’s less fat and muscles, there may be more discomfort caused by needle insertion; additionally, fingernails have numerous nerve endings, making getting inked very uncomfortable during this procedure.