Monday, August 20, 2007

Getting a Small Tattoo

How do I go about getting my small tattoo?

You should definitely work with a fineline artist that has a very steady hand. Go with a design that is at least the size of a quarter. Your skin will strech over time and a teeny tiny tattoo would be just a blur.

Unlike large tattoos which can take hours, a small one can be done in 15 minutes on your lunch break.

Smaller tattoos up to an inch should cost around $50 to $100 dollars. You should also tip your artist around $30. Larger tattoos are more expensive and require bigger tips as well. Small tattoos will rule them all!


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Reasons To Get A Small Tattoo


Small Tattoos are Rad!


"I cover up my tattoos to go to work." Does that sound familiar?

People who work in offices or have customer contact do this every day. It is no big deal and hardly a compromise for your art or individuality. Getting small tattoos can be just the trick for your situation.

Just think of the benefits:
  • Easier to remove.
  • Quicker and less painful to get
  • Cheaper to get
  • Easier to hide
  • Don't go too small. At least a quarter in size.
  • If it's too small no one will know what it is.
Go small or not at all. Get a small tattoo today!

Locations Of Small Tattoos

There are so many places for you to get a small tattoo. You can choose from an easy to hide spot or not. Easy to hide places include your back, foot, or stomach. Some more visible locations include your chest, legs, and upper arms. harder to hide tattoos include those on your hands, ankles, wrist, face, and neck.



Most of small tattoos can be kept out of sight by simply wearing long sleeves, shirts with collars, and pants. If you work in an office that should be no problem at all.

Only in the summer can that be a bit uncomfortable, but since most offices and cars are air conditioned these days that does not present much of an excuse.

So go out there and get a small tattoo today. Who knows you just might like it and get more or larger ones.