Wednesday, September 12, 2007

A Guide To Lower Back Tattoos

Lower back tattoos are probably the most common tattoos purchased and applied at tattoo design parlors. They are most frequently purchased by young women. They are generally used to attract attention to that area of the body, particularly when wearing low cut pants or high tops and they can help enhance a females hourglass shape. One could even go as far as saying a lower back tattoo for women has become and continues to be a trend that doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon.

Lower back tattoos come in several forms. However, the most common ones are large centrally placed tribal tattoos, sometimes with flowers, that span roughly 2/3's of the width of the lower back. Because of the size of these tattoos, they tend to make the back look smaller and more petite. Other lower back tattoo variations include heart shaped tattoos and even chinese lettering.

If you do decide to get a lower back tattoo, be prepared to lay on your stomach for at least an hour. Of course the amount of time it takes for the tattoo depends on the size, shape, detail and speed of the tattoo artist. Also, remember to wear something that will allow the tattoo artist the necessary room to complete your tattoo. Once you have your tattoo, wear loose fitting clothes for a couple days to allow your tattoo to heal properly.

So where to go to find your lower back tattoo design? Well, probably the easiest place to go is online. Finding your tattoo design online will save you time at the tattoo parlor because you will go there and already have, at the very least, a good idea of what you do and do not want. Probably the best site to find tattoo designs online is Chopper Tattoo.

When it comes down to it, lower back tattoos are your choice. You can get any tattoo you want and you definitely do not need to get the same thing most others get (like tribal art). However, it is important to keep in mind that whatever lower back tattoo you get it must look good. Getting a off-center, poorly designed or wrongly sized tattoo could have a negative effect to the visual appeal of your lower back. Do your homework and make sure the tattoo parlor and artist that will be doing your tattoo is a good choice. Lastly, try to get feedback from your tattoo artist. Remember, they probably do lower back tattoos quite often so they are going to have a pretty good idea of what looks good and what does not.