There was a time when it was believed that the tattoo detracts from the beauty of the women and reduces her attractiveness. That view is undergoing a sharp revision with more and more women going in for tattoos and actually increasing their appeal by choosing the right design and right placement for the tattoo. A tattoo is a symbol that says something about you and it can make a woman as attractive as she wishes to be...
The key to making a tattoo look good on a woman is choosing the right placement. There are several body areas where women prefer to place their tattoos and this is for a good reason. For example the natural curve of the hip is an excellent place to have a tattoo. There are several women that have floral and vine tattoos that curve over their waist all the way to their thigh. This sort of thing creates a design that works with the body as compared to male designs that are simply bold and aggressive with no thought for placement related issues.
The lower back area is another place where women prefer to be tattooed. This area has an ideally flat region of skin where a tattoo can work wonders. For those who wish to go really personal and add a touch of cuteness the area around the ankle is the best place to get a tattoo. An ankle tattoo does not stand out immediately and helps to add a touch of whimsy.
If you are the daring type of woman then perhaps you wish to experiment with a tattoo in areas that are predominantly male. Like the arms, especially around the biceps. Of course, you must choose the right feminine design to accentuate your femininity and that will work equally well for you as it does for men. Where men might go for barbed wire or some such thing you could go with flowers, vines, or some Celtic design that complements your complexion and body shape. The same applies to forearm tattoos that are considered to be a male-only thing but they can work for you if you choose the right design. It all depends on how you define femininity on a personal level because most of the male-female thing is more about perception than anything else...
There are many designs that can reinforce your femininity and you can choose from among them. You can go for a cute and cuddly look or with a beautiful and sensuous tattoo. There is no limit to your choices. In fact, the hardest thing about getting a tattoo is to choose the one design that best speaks for you. Nowadays women are tending to go for larger tattoos of the type that were usually preferred by men. Again, it's all in your head whether you like this or not. Even in areas like the lower back women are now going in for larger hearts, roses, stars, and tribal symbols. Women are also getting increasingly experimental with their tattoos...
If you are the daring type of woman then perhaps you wish to experiment with a tattoo in areas that are predominantly male. Like the arms, especially around the biceps. Of course, you must choose the right feminine design to accentuate your femininity and that will work equally well for you as it does for men. Where men might go for barbed wire or some such thing you could go with flowers, vines, or some Celtic design that complements your complexion and body shape. The same applies to forearm tattoos that are considered to be a male-only thing but they can work for you if you choose the right design. It all depends on how you define femininity on a personal level because most of the male-female thing is more about perception than anything else...
There are many designs that can reinforce your femininity and you can choose from among them. You can go for a cute and cuddly look or with a beautiful and sensuous tattoo. There is no limit to your choices. In fact, the hardest thing about getting a tattoo is to choose the one design that best speaks for you. Nowadays women are tending to go for larger tattoos of the type that were usually preferred by men. Again, it's all in your head whether you like this or not. Even in areas like the lower back women are now going in for larger hearts, roses, stars, and tribal symbols. Women are also getting increasingly experimental with their tattoos...