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Pros And Cons Of Wrist
TattoosPros and Cons of Wrist Tattoos
by Tim
van Lint
Wrist tattoos, like all other tattoos go back thousands years
ago. A few hundred years ago sailors were the first to have
star wrist tattoos. Many sailors were superstitious and the
nautical star on their wrist symbolized the North star which
was meant to guide them on their journeys and to find the way
home. Later on the star wrist tattoo symbolism evolved into a
metaphor for finding your way in life. In the 50's and 60's of
the previous century wrist tattoos were a way of expressing
someone was gay or lesbian. Nowadays the wrist tattoo has
become mainstream. There is no link any more to being gay or
lesbian.

At present wrist tattoos come in all kinds of types. Stars,
tribal bands, hearts, butterflies, letters or words in all
kinds of languages like Sanskrit, Hebrew, Arabic and so on. The
wrist is a cool place to get a tattoo on. Your tattoo will be
more in sight than the average tattoo on an upper arm or leg.
Because of the location it is important to be absolutely sure
about your decision. Below are a few things to keep in mind
when deciding to get your wrist inked.
Why the wrist is a cool place to get a tattoo on:
You can easily hide your tattoo by wearing a bracelet or watch.
(or long sleeves)
They are in plain sight most of the time so you can show them
very easy. This way your wrist tattoo is a means to express
yourself with a particular design that fits your
personality.
They usually are cheaper to get because they are smaller.
The wrist is an ideal area for a small tattoo. Most other
locations on the body demand larger tattoos.
Your tattoo will give you much joy because you can look at it
all the time. This is why words like a mantra or motto are
great ideas for wrist tattoos. Your inked wrist will inspire
you or remind you of something important in your life
constantly.
Things to keep in mind when having a wrist tattoo:
They might fade away sooner because the wrist area is liable to
influences like the weather. So after a period of time touch
ups might be necessary.
It seems getting a tattoo on your wrist is a little more
painful then on most other body parts. The skin is close to the
bone on the inside of the arm and the wrist tissue isn't very
dense. So in theory getting tattooed on the wrist will be more
painful. In fact many people say the pain was the same or even
less so it's just personal.
Because the wrist area is used and exposed a lot the healing of
a wrist tattoo will probably take a little longer.
In some situations you'll need to hide your tattoo, for example
when applying for a job.
Mike van Lint has gathered photo's and useful info about
wrist
tattoos wrist on his wrist tattoo designs Squidoo lens.
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Pros and Cons of Wrist Tattoos
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