What You Need To Know About Full Sleeve Tattoo Designs

Full sleeve tattoos are usually colorful and very interesting to look at because of the rich details of the tattoo. And because of the size of a full sleeve tattoo, it will take time, money and will power to complete the whole tattoo.

A full sleeve tattoo starts from the shoulder and continues to the wrist like a sleeve and therefore, the name full sleeve tattoo. Some prefer to have a single cohesive design for their full sleeve tattoo, while other might choose to have multiple tattoos mashed together and create a full sleeve tattoo.

It all depends on your personal preference and how you want your tattoo to be because it’s your skin and you should decide what you want to do with it.

There is no limit to the colors that you can choose as well. You can choose to do your full sleeve tattoo in black and gray or even striking and contrasting colors, there is a full range of colors for you to choose from. The bottom line is, you must be comfortable and like the tattoo design and color you choose.

Because of the size of a full sleeve tattoo, you will definitely have to make a couple of appointments with you artist. And depending on the amount of detail for the tattoo you choose, completing a full sleeve tattoo might even sometimes even take several months. So if you are getting a full sleeve tattoo, be prepared to commit lots of time for your tattoo appointments.

Another thing to consider is the price you have to pay for a full sleeve tattoo. A full sleeve tattoo might cost anywhere from $1,000 to $2,000. However, this is just a rough guideline as it might vary according to which studio you are getting your full sleeve tattoo from and of course, a more famous tattoo studio is much likely to charge you higher for a full sleeve tattoo design.

Before you get a full sleeve tattoo, remember that a tattoo is very hard to remove, especially a big one like a full sleeve tattoo. Make sure that getting a full sleeve tattoo is not going to affect your career or your life in anyways. This is especially important because a full sleeve tattoo will be exposed if you are wearing short sleeve shirts. If you think that a full sleeve tattoo might affect you in some ways, I would advise you to drop the idea of getting full sleeve tattoo.

If you are getting a full sleeve tattoo, make sure that the tattoo design you choose is one that you will be proud to wear on your arm for the rest of your life. Make sure that the tattoo design that you choose are high quality design and done by professional tattoo or flash artist.

To sum it up, getting a full sleeve tattoo might be a time consuming and costly tattoo project. There is lots of consideration that you have to put in before you go ahead and get one. So if you are getting a full sleeve tattoo design, you want to make sure that you choose your tattoo design carefully and make sure that you will feel proud wearing the tattoo around!

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~ by inkedesigntattoo on July 10, 2009.

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