People choose upper back tattoos to say something about themselves or the things that matter to them. We can find that there are many celebrities who have chosen upper back tattoos. Nicolas Cage has a tattoo of top-hat wearing monitor lizard, and David Beckham has a tattoo of his son's name above a Crucifixion scene. We can also find that Fabio Cannovaro, choose his daughter’s name on the upper back, Melanie Chisholm chooses a phoenix tattoo, and Laura Headley choose a lotus blossom upper back tattoo.
You may be amazed that there are variety designs of upper back tattoos. They can be small and simple, and they can be large and intricate. They can stand alone or be the foundations for larger and more elaborate tattoo if you like. There should be the one which is perfect for you!
It is the fact that the human back makes an ideal canvas for tattooing. However, before you make any decisions on your upper back tattoo, you should have a good communication with your tattoo artist. If you don’t want your upper back tattoo to be so oddly positioned that it look like a scar. Placement is the key. You can incorporate you design with your tattoo artist and place it properly on your desired upper back.
An advantage of having upper back tattoos is that they are much less prone to infection than tattoos in other areas. However, you still need to be responsible for following your tattoo artist’s after care instruction, such as the period of letting your tattoo be exposed to the air to let it dry. For this instruction, you better consider the season before you get your upper back tattoo, especially the large one. I’m afraid you will get cold if you choose to have your large upper back too in winter. You should also have to consider the amount of time you are accustomed to spending shirtless in the sun. You should use sunscreen, but sun exposure is still a big contributor in the fading of tattoos. Don’t neglect the sunscreen.
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