Foot Tattoos are very sexy and are becoming more popular by the day. There's just something about tattoos on the foot. Especially with the cute designs available.
If your thinking about getting a foot tattoo there are some things you should keep in mind. There are many foot tattoo designs to choose from. But large or small, cute or sexy, regardless of your choice it is permanent. Unless of course you want to pay the high price of tattoo removal.

Don't Get That Foot Tattoo Until You Read This!
Foot Tattoos Can Be More Difficult Than Tattoos Elsewhere.
Foot tattoos are most common for women but guys do get them as well. There are many great tattoo designs for women and men. Regardless you should choose a tattoo that reflects your style and personality.
The most common place for tattoos are on the top of the foot but some choose to get the sole of the foot tattooed. A tattoo on the sole will not have as sharp of detail or color as one on the top of the foot. Keep in mind that a tattoo on the sole is much more difficult to care for than on the top of the foot.
Some tattoo artists won't even tattoo your foot because of the likely hood that it may turn out unsatisfactory. Therefore you should choose a veteran artist with experience in this field. You should also communicate with your artist to ensure that everything is perfectly clear. You can also ask the artist to put on a temporary tattoo to ensure that you not only like the placement but will be satisfied with the design as well.
Whatever you do, you should follow the care instructions to the letter. A foot tattoo can be the most difficult to care for in the first few days. These types of tattoos are more prone to infection and must be treated with extra precaution.
If you work, you should get the tattoo as early on Friday as possible to allow for the care and healing time over the weekend before returning to work on Monday.


Diabetics should not receive a tattoo without the direct permission of a good doctor!!!






















A tattoo is a marking made by inserting indelible ink into the layers of skin to change the pigment for decorative or other reasons. Tattoos on humans are a type of decorative body modification, while tattoos on animals are most commonly used for identification or branding...