Forearm Tattoos

Author: admin  //  Category: Forearm Tattoo, Forearm Tattoos, Inner Forearm Tattoos, Tattoo Designs, Tattoos for Forearm


Thinking about having a forearm tattoo, or want to know more about forearm tattoos?  If so, then this website is for you.  

The site contains a number of articles, YouTube videos and links to other interesting websites which will hopefully inspire you with some of the different styles and designs that may be of particular interest to you.

As the name suggests – a forearm tattoo is a tattoo design that covers a large portion of the arm from the wrist to the elbow.

Forearm Tattoos range considerably in size from small discrete image designs, quarter sleeve to full-half sleeve and are not for the faint-hearted.  They may also appear on the inner or outer portions of the arm.

Having any sort of tattoo is a huge commitment and once inked is pretty difficult to hide or disguise.  If you change your mind, it is nearly impossible to remove a tattoo on the forearm, so make sure you are 100% comfortable with the idea before making the commitment – there is no hurry to get it done.

Once you have decided to have a tattoo, the next most important thing is to make sure you carefully choose a design that reflects you and your personality. 

Take as much time as you can to trawl the internet or magazines for a good design (the sites listed and linked below literally have over ten thousand of easy to search designs to browse and print off).  Find a few designs you like and like and take some time to decide your preference.

Spend as much as you can on a good reputable artist to transfer the design to your forearm or forearms – these tattoos will be around for quite a while and are unlike more hidden designs which could be hidden elsewhere on your body.

Start Researching your Design Now 

The sites below provide literally thousands of tattoo design ideas.  All you have to do is register and choose your design, print it off and take it down to your local tattoo parlor.

Each of the sites below categorizes the designs to make it easy to find what you are looking for. The popular designs includes Tribal Tattoos, Dragon Tattoos, Cross Tattoos, Star Tattoos, Lower Back Tattoos, Butterfly Tattoos, Forearm Tattoos, Celtic Tattoos, Fish Tattoos, Egyptian Tattoos, Gothic Tattoos and Armband Tattoos.

Chopper-Tattoo (provides you with literally thousands of award winning tattoo designs – easy to browse).

Tattoo Me Now (3,523 designs (and growing!) in 40 categories with over 37,000 customers).

Print My Tattoo (7,500 tattoo designs ready to be printed and used, with unlimited downloads).

Feel free to send us photographs of your forearm tatts which we will put up on our blog.

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Inner Forearm Tattoos

Author: admin  //  Category: Forearm Tattoos, Inner Forearm Tattoos


 
Inner Forearm Tattoos, when being applied, can be sore and uncomfortable.  If you are worried about this, look around at how many people have them – they have all survived, so it can’t be that bad.
 
On a serious note though, the Inner Forearm is a very sensitive area, and tattoos in this area of the body can be sore and cause significant bruising, swelling and/or inflamation. 
 
Infections or allergic reactions are rare, if you have concerns following the tattoo procedure then seek medical advice immediately.
 
If you are lconsidering Inner Forearm Tattoos, remember, the amount of ink that remains in the skin throughout the healing process determines, in large part, how robust the final tattoo will look.  There are many products that can be applied to the tattoo area to help with the healing process.  These healing products are mostly oil based ointments as they keep the skin hydrated.  

 
In general, the advice is against removing scabs that forms on new tattoos, and avoiding exposing the tattoo to the sun for extended periods; both of these can contribute to fading of the image.
 
Also, it is agreed that all new tattoos needs to be kept clean.  The general consensus is that good old soap and warm water will keep the skin clean and free from infection.
 
Sometimes when a blood vessel is punctured during the tattooing procedure (maybe the needle has gone in too far) a bruise will appear.  Bruising and swelling should go away, but if you are concerned, we would suggest going back to your artist or visit the doctor to have a look at it.

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