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4 most popular tattoos and how to make them unique!

Don't you love the feeling you get when you walk into a tattoo parlor? Some people immediately know what they want and where they want. Others don't know until they get to the goal and decide. There are tattoos that are elaborate and detailed, some are unique and interesting, while others are none of those elements.

People are starting to choose tattoos that annoy tattoo artists. When everyone wants these tattoos, what is it about them that makes them so unique? (Check out 75 amazing small tattoo ideas for women)

  • Infinity tattoo

Infinity symbols always seemed out of place to me when I saw them in public. I always wondered who would get one of these on the body without anything else? Infinity means eternity, so in order to get the symbol of infinity on the body, you need to put the word "infinity" or "eternity" on the skin. Then the question arises: “What is forever?” Without something there would be no real meaning. I call this type of tattoo "Garnish".

An example of its use as a "side dish" would be if you took your creed symbol and wrapped it with an infinity symbol. It would make it more meaningful because you added the word "forever" to it. Instead, they are not tattoo decorations. Words like "Brave" or "Strength" and infinity symbols are brought together to give them meaning. If you consider this a tattoo, be sure to add it to the larger tattoo.

  • Bird tattoo

You would not think that birds are such an annoying tattoo to see on someone, but they are not. Getting black silhouettes or even coloring them in is great. Every bird on this planet means something, and some even have their own quotes. However, there is a special type of bird tattoo that has entered the list of clichés. Black bird silhouettes on the forearm have become a very common tattoo design.

Bird tattoo for women

In fact, it has become so commonplace that other, more "unique" forms of this tattoo have begun to emerge. For example, a feather that turns into a flock of birds.

Feather tattoo

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This brings me to the third most popular tattoo: the feather. Like birds, feathers are symbols of inspiration and freedom. Native Americans also used them in their hair to show appreciation to their deities and placed them in offerings to say thank you. Their history and symbolism make feathers a great tattoo idea.

For example, if the writer made a tattoo in the form of a feather. Freedom and inspiration will symbolize the writer. However, they are better for decorating something else. The writer could depict the pen as if it were writing on a sheet of paper. Someone could get a bird, such as a peacock, and draw a pattern on the feathers. -> 12 Amazing Tattoos for Women - Women Tattoo Ideas

Dream catchers

Finally, dream catchers. Native Americans created these talismans as a symbol of protection from bad dreams. When it hangs over the bed, dreams are drawn to it, penetrating the air. While the good dreams go through the feathers and into your subconscious, the net catches the bad ones. In the morning the sun burns them. Along with feathers, these are great tattoos.

However, as with the infinity symbol, it seems to me that just a dream catcher will not add any depth to the tattoo. "Dreamcatchers" are perfect as the main element of the tattoo, if there is something to decorate on it, for example, a spider. The weaving of tendon ropes around a wooden hoop comes from the legend of spiders and how they protect. A great addition would be a dream catcher with a spider next to it, or even one that weaves a web through it. Due to the legends and meanings of the talisman, it would be insulting not to delve into its legacy.

While it's hard to find something unique these days, it's important not to fall under the spell of regular tattoos. Artists who put ink on your body are artists. They want to make masterpieces, not jokes. These tattoo ideas are great, but everyone needs them. Artists believe that their work is not unique. It's not something someone would look at and need to know who did it or where to find them. Just remember that if you need one of the common tattoo symbols, learn what they mean and apply it to your life. That's where you'll find your unique tattoo that will stomp on clichés.