Tattoo guide

Are Neck Tattoos A Bad Idea?

Choosing to get a neck tattoo is a pretty big deal. Neck tattoos are generally very visible. The only place where tattoos are more visible than the neck is the face. So, we understand when a lot of people tend to question their decision about getting a tattoo right on their neck. And, if you’re reading this, you’re probably one of those people.

Well, we’ll be completely honest right from the start. In the following paragraphs, you will read all about why neck tattoos are not just a bad idea, but rather a terrible idea for a tattoo. So, if you’re interested in some truth and discouragement, then let’s get started!

AI01

Neck Tattoos – Everything You Need to Know?

Instagram: @ink_pool 

1. The Issue of Neck Placement and Skin

Now, one of the main reasons why neck tattoos are a bad idea lies in the very neck skin. The skin on the neck is extremely thin and very delicate to handle and expose to damage. Because the neck is an area filled with nerves and nerve endings, the thinness of the skin makes it easier to reach the nerves and cause incredible pain and skin irritation.

The sides of the neck might be the least sensitive when it comes to tattooing, but even then you can expect some serious irritation and pain. The front of the neck is one of the most painful areas to get a tattoo, especially for men. The skin in the front of the neck is extremely thin, ad there is no muscle mass. If you decide to get a front neck tattoo, you can expect to have some breathing difficulties and probably intolerable pain.

Instagram:@artesobscurae 

2. Neck Tattoos and Fading

Now, imagine going through all the pain and suffering of getting a neck tattoo just to watch it fade away faster than your other inks.

Well, it all boils down to the skin, again. The neck skin is incredibly stretchy, and as one gets older, the skin becomes loose, without elasticity and the ability to bounce back to its original shape. Because of this, the neck on the tattoo will also stretch, the ink will spread and lose its original vibrance and shape. So, tattoo fading in this case is bound to happen, more sooner than later.

1 2 3 4 5Next page
AB01

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button