Starting from the shoulders down to the wrists are the full
sleeve tattoos. These have centralized themes and are of latest trends in the
tattoo industry. This can be a large sized tattoo or a series of small
different designs designed randomly to cover a bigger part of the arm. Women
love these kinds of tattoos specially the flowery or colorful ones or even the metallic tattoos. When done by a professional
artist, they can actually add great beauty in a woman.
Even men are quite interested in preferring these full
sleeves tattoos with cool designs like the dragons and tribal designs. With the
increasing popularity you might take several considerations into account before
sitting in front of a tattoo artist.
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The cost
Full sleeve tattoos are more costly as being longer in
length they involve more effort and materials usage. If you are short of money
then you can have a small tattoo stretched over your arms.
The tattoo colors
The colorful tattoos pop up more than the black and grey.
You don’t have any problem with the popping look of the colorful tattoos then
you can go with those vibrant color tattoos as per your wish. If you have a
heavy personality then your preferences should be black, grey or metallic tattoos.
Tattoo size and
placement
This is an important factor to consider before having tattoo
designed on body. Even though full sleeve tattoos begin at the shoulders and
end at the wrist still you can decide the length of it. Options like full arm,
half sleeve or quarter sleeves are also available. The scale should also be
considered with the overall look of the tattoo in mind. You can begin with few
tattoos and if you find them suitable then you can piece them together making
it a full sleeve tattoo.
The consequences
The truth is that some workplaces do not allow tattoos,
which means if you have a full sleeve tattoo you might be restricted to wearing
long sleeve shirts or blouses all through. Such a tattoo can also ruin your
chances of getting a dream job so be very careful when getting it done.
Consider all restrictions from your employer or potential future employer
depending on the career path you want to take. Still under the consequences,
think about how good you are going to feel about the sleeve tattoo several
years down the line. Will you still be happy rocking that look when you are
raising small children? Will your spouse approve of it? What are the costs of
removing it?