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Star Wrist Tattoos – Avoid these silly mistakes if you want a killer design!

Star tattoos on the wrist are absolutely amazing, but time and time again, I see many people make the same stupid mistakes while selecting the design of their choice. My discontent with this situation has led me to write this article as a way to help other lovers of tattoo art to avoid these silly mistakes.

Mistake 1. Rushing into a hideous tattoo.

Choosing the right star wrist tattoos can be difficult because there are so many types to choose from. Therefore, you should not choose one in a hurry. Reflect for a few days; Take your time, there’s no need to rush – tattoo shops will still be around even if you take months or years to make up your mind! Remember, getting tattoos means you’ll be inked for life, so don’t rush into getting a horrible tattoo!

Mistake 2. Putting 10 sumo wrestlers in a Mini Cooper

How big is your wrist? I ask this question because I see a lot of people requesting fancy star wrist tattoos with a realistic image of a lion standing on the star, dragons kissing with the star, fairies and porcupines skating together on the star and God knows what else.

Here’s the news: you can’t put all sorts of complex designs on a small piece of skin, in this case, on the wrist. I’m the equivalent of putting 10 sumo wrestlers in a Mini Cooper. You need to understand that the tattoo will age and if the size of the tattoo is small but packed with complex images, it will certainly look like shit after 5 years. So when it comes to getting your wrist tattooed, keep it simple.

Mistake 3. Not choosing the right methods when searching for tattoo designs on the web.

Avoid looking for star wrist tattoos on the web using a normal search engine, unless you love getting your wrist inked with bland artwork that thousands of people have. I recommend two sources: online boards or tattoo databases. The latter is the preferred option because they contain tons of unique designs that are updated regularly (they usually have several in-house artists updating the database), plus studio directories to help you find big-name artists near you.

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