Small Tattoos – 10 common mistakes to avoid
At Attitude Tattoo Studio, we have noticed a growing trend in small tattoos in recent years. This style attracts people of all ages and from all walks of life. We see everything from parents coming in with their children to grandmothers wanting to add a bit of ink to their skin. Small tattoos have become a popular way to express oneself, but while they may seem simple, there are several pitfalls you should avoid to ensure a good and lasting result. Here, we share the 10 most common mistakes people make with small tattoos – and how you can avoid them. Touch-ups should also be expected.
1. The tattoo is too small to last over time.
When it comes to small tattoos, it's important to be aware that the lines can expand over time. The nature of the skin causes the lines to 'spread' and become blurry after a few years. This can affect the design, especially if the tattoo is very small. To ensure that the tattoo looks good over time, you should listen to the tattoo artist's recommendations about the minimum size
2. Wrong placement on large areas of skin
A common mistake is placing a small tattoo on a large, empty area of skin. This can make the tattoo appear out of place and incomplete. Small tattoos work best on smaller areas such as the inside of the wrist, ankles, or behind the ear. Such placements make the tattoo look more proportional.
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3. Correct direction of tattoos on the wrist
Some wonder whether the tattoo on the wrist should face towards themselves or outward. It's a matter of personal preference, but keep in mind that the wrist is generally facing downward in a relaxed position. Therefore, it might be a good idea to place the tattoo so that it looks correct to those who are looking at you.
4. Too many details in a small design
Many people want detailed small tattoos, but too many details in a small tattoo can become problematic over time. The lines may blur and make the design unclear as the skin ages. Keep the design simple to ensure that the tattoo remains clear and readable
5. Challenging placement can make maintenance difficult
Areas like fingers, lips, and ears may seem trendy, but these spots wear out quickly. Small tattoos in these areas can fade or lose clarity faster than those in other locations. If you're considering a tattoo in such areas, be aware that it may require more frequent maintenance.
6. Wrong color choice that doesn't hold up well
Colors like yellow and white can fade quickly, especially in small tattoos. Since these colors often sit beneath the skin's surface, they can disappear faster than darker colors. Darker shades like black and blue provide a more durable result, particularly for small tattoos.
7. Not considering skin tone when choosing colors
Your skin tone can affect how the colors look after the tattoo has healed. For example, light skin with red undertones can influence how red and yellow colors appear. Choose colors that complement your skin tone to achieve a lasting and beautiful result.
8. Not choosing an experienced artist
Small tattoos may seem simple, but they require precision and experience. Not all tattoo artists specialize in small, fine lines. Always check the artist's portfolio and ensure they have experience with small tattoos to avoid disappointment.
9. Combine text and symbols in a small design
Trying to combine text and symbols in a small tattoo can create a cluttered look. Many people want to add both text and images, but this can become overcrowded. Instead, consider letting one element stand alone for a cleaner and more elegant design.
10. Fine line tattoos on exposed areas.
Fine line tattoos are very popular, but they are also more prone to wear. Areas such as the inside of the wrist, elbow creases, and ankles can cause the lines to fade faster. Place such tattoos in areas that are less exposed to daily wear to preserve them longer.
How to avoid mistakes with small tattoos
Small tattoos can be beautiful and meaningful, but they require careful planning. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can ensure that your tattoo stays as beautiful as the day you got it. Remember to choose a design and placement that suits you, and find a skilled tattoo artist who can bring your vision to life in the best possible way
Are you ready to take the step and get a small tattoo? At Attitude Tattoo Studio We have experienced tattoo artists who can help you get exactly the design you want. Contact us today to discuss your ideas, or stop by for a walk-in appointment. We look forward to helping you with your next tattoo!