
Anyone who walks into a  tattoo parlor will be greeted with a variety of  eye-catching and  colorful tattoo designs, including everything from  simple to images  that are very complex. With the exception of those that  have already  chosen their preferred image, it can be very difficult to  select from  the many tattoo designs on the spot. Even if you have  already selected a  design, the artist may be able to present you with  several different  options to make your tattoo designs even more  personable.  Before  arriving for the application of a tattoo, it is best to have a   selection of tattoo designs in mind before you enter the parlor.   Although there are some exceptions, most men and women will naturally be   drawn to different tattoo designs. Men, for instance, would likely   prefer something masculine, while women often prefer something dainty   and sexy. Of all tattoo designs, women commonly select hearts,   butterflies, flowers, lettering, etc. The most popular placement, for   women, is the shoulder, lower back and ankle. Men, on the other hand,   often prefer that their tattoo designs be placed on the upper arm, chest   or back.  While there are tattoo designs that are gender specific, it  is important  to keep in mind that getting a tattoo is a very personal  thing and the  image that is ultimately chosen should be one that  reflects something  that is important to the wearer. Upon discussing the  various tattoo  designs with the artist, the customer will gain a  better understanding  of the different options and designs available.   Many individuals select tattoo designs from those presented at the   parlor, while others prefer to do some research and help ensure that   their design is unlike any other. For certain tattoo designs, some   people prefer to look at real life photos or browse through artwork for   ideas pertaining to their tattoo designs. If you find an image that you   like, simply take it to the artist for an evaluation as to whether or   not the image can be recreated in the form of a tattoo.  This article  is to be used for informational purposes only. The  information  contained herein is not intended to be used in place of, or  in  conjunction with, professional medical advice or recommendations for   tattoo designs or placement. Prior to getting a tattoo, individuals   should consult with their physician to make sure that it is a safe   procedure for them to endure. Some individuals should not get a tattoo   if they have certain medical conditions or a weakened immune system. For   further information, consult a physician or dermatologist.
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