5 Most Painful Places to consider when you Design Your Own Tattoo!

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5 Most Painful Places to consider when you Design Your Own Tattoo!

When you Design Your Own Tattoo there are 5 very painful places that you may want to consider before getting a tattoo on that part of your body.  The pain can be outrageous and if you have a low pain tolerance then you will want to steer clear of these areas.

1. Top of your Foot and/or Ankle – They do look cute, however…. There is barely any fat tissue around the ankle and the top of your foot making it quite a painful place for a tattoo.

2. Chest – When you Design Your Own Tattoo particularly right above the rib cage is another painful spot to get a tattoo as there is barely any fat tissue once again.

3. Behind the Ear – Behind your ear is little skin once again, but also there are a series of nerves in this spot as well.  If you have long hair or your cut of your hair covers this area you may not want to consider getting a tattoo in this spot as it will be hidden most of the time.

4. Your Eyes – People do in fact get their eyeballs colored.  Particularly for blind people to make their eyes look more normal.  Eyebrows and your lips fall into this category as well for being painful places to get inked.

5. Last but not least…. Around your monis pubis area and the land down under.  There are lots of nerves in the area for both males and females making this a very sensitive area indeed.  It makes me cringe just thinking about it….

Please give it some thought when you go to Design Your Own Tattoo.  You want to enjoy this experience for the moment and a lifetime.  If you are not into pain, please think of more common areas for your tattoo, such as: legs, thighs, fore-arms, back, lower back, neck, etc…

I hope you enjoyed the pain relief this article has helped to bring you!

Until next time….

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  1. I watched a nat’l geographic show on eyeball tats. they said that you dont experience much discomfort at all

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