Tattoo Ideas
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The celebrity tattoo guide: Skin art to get inspired by
There’s something really pretty - and feminine - about getting a delicate tattoo. One that’s not immediately obvious and that you can cover up, should you need too. From supermodels to actresses, everyone seems to have some skin art these days (yes, even Helen Mirren) and having a look at the styles celebs have gone for may just tempt you into taking a trip to a tattoo studio yourself… Would seeing a celebrity has a tattoo tempt you to get one? Tweet us at @YahooStyleUK.
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Blackout Tats Are The Hot New Skin Art Trend
This blackout tattoo took some 20 hours to complete. According to artist Chester Lee of Oracle Tattoo shop in Singapore, who’s been specialising in the method for about five years, the unusual skin art is often selected by people who want to cover up an existing tattoo.
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The Surprising Health Benefit That Comes With Getting Inked
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22 Harry Potter Tattoos That Are Downright Magical
There’s a serious amount of “Harry Potter” inspired skin art out there - and surprisingly, a huge amount of it is actually really cool. Not tacky, not OTT and not a horrid mistake. Instead, these tats are a lovely tribute to J.K. Rowling and her characters and a great way for HP fans to subtly shout about what big Potterheads they are
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These Eye-Catching Tattoos Are Drawn Using One Continuous Line
Germain-Iranian tattoo artist Mo Ganji creates simple images with a strong impact. He inks amazing designs onto his clients that appear to be drawn from one single line - and must require a fair amount of skill. “Creating something simple is way more challenging to me than creating something complex,” he told Tattrx. Are you an artist with work you want to shout about?
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18 Beautifully Subtle White Ink Tattoo Ideas
Look closely though, some of them are so subtle you almost can’t see them… Tattoo wedding rings are becoming more and more popular and a white ink version is far less bold than a black one - but you’ll still know it’s there. OK, so this isn’t subtle but it’s an example of how artistic white ink tats can look.