Designs For Lower Back Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Its provision of a bigger area for tattooing tops the list of why lovers choose the lower back area for a tattoo. Definitely large is the word to describe the area for having the tattoo done in this type of tattoo. However, this does not preclude that a bigger design has to be gone for.

There is no doubt that lower back tattoos go much easier when compared to ankle tattoos. By wearing a shorter top, a tattoo wearer can easily show off his tantalizing tattoo on his lower back. Conversely, it is also easy to conceal the tattoo should the situation warrant the hiding of the body art.

The look of the body art in lower back tattoos remains unchanged to a larger extent, regardless of gaining or dramatically losing weight. This is something that can not be said about tattoos in other areas of the body such as the arms and legs.

Butterflies as part of lower back tattoos are not only creatures of beauty but also representative of the incredible process of evolution. They not only look appealing on the lower back but symbolizes its wearer is up and ready for any kind of change in his way of living.

Out of the nearly 25% American populace that wears tattoos between the ages of 18 and 50, about 20% of the women have one form of lower back tattoos or another. Nowadays, it is almost impossible to find a teenager not wearing a tribal design on her back.

Lower back tattoos are very feminine, sensual and sexy. The popularity of lower back tattoos is congruent to the popularity of the combination of low cut jeans and short tops. There is something tantalizing and somewhat forbidden about a tattoo that is seen in a body part of a woman that should normally be covered.




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