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Today's women have no qualms of going under the knife for the sake of vanity. They are not afraid of knives. Nor are they with needles. The tattoo is always at the top for women, as more and more female celebrities to show their bodies in the form of accessories make popular tattoos. What makes them so popular?
The tattoo is a form of self-representation. During this time, women have their opinions about almost everything and have the freedom to do what they want. Unlike before, whenTattoos on women were asked to consider on the part of society, is now something women can be proud. Tattoos means strength, power, beauty and sensuality. And these are the things that women want.
The women generally favor more colorful, entertaining and intricate tattoo designs such as butterflies, fairies and flowers tattoos, which probably sold in women, especially young people. These tattoo designs bring the beauty and sensuality in them. But there are also men who wear flowersTattoos and this is the heart and often a person may also be accompanied by a name or initials of the woman.
Flower tattoos in all shapes, sizes and colors. The size would be the person with the tattoo off. Whether it be small, friendly and discreet, sexy, or large and obvious to prove a point or want to make a statement is entirely up to her because tattoos also spell freedom.
Each flower design, which is thought to be done in a tattoo.The rose is without doubt one of the most popular flower tattoos so far. But every flower that has been recreated in a tattoo of a tattoo artist's talent. Different flowers have different symbolism. Here is a list of the most common floral tattoos and their meanings:
Baby's Breath: innocence, eternal love
Bells of Ireland: Good luck
Pink: happiness, health, love, true love, woman
Chrysanthemum: Truth, happiness, optimism,Peace
Daffodil: Respect, new beginnings, happiness
Daisy: innocence, purity, fidelity
Dandelion: faithfulness, dreams into reality
Forget-Me-Not: memory, hope, true love
Freesia: Innocence
Gladiolus: beauty, infatuation, starch
Hibiscus: delicate beauty
Hyacinth: Playful, carefree
Iris: wisdom, friendship, loyalty, courage
Jasmine: sensuality, elegance,Wealth
Lavender: Devotion
Lilac: Confidence
Lily: Wealth, innocence, modesty
Magnolia: dignity, beauty, love of nature
Orchid: rare beauty, delicacy, long life, many children
Primula: youth, love
Rosemary: remembrance, hope, purity
Sunflower: adoration, loyalty, happiness
Tulip: Fame, beauty, love, charity
Violet: faithfulness, innocence, modesty,Rest
Weeping Willow: memory, love, friendship
The flower color can be used in the tattoo, to determine its meaning. A Rose for instance, is feminine, the eternal love and beauty, but a dark purple or black rose could mean death or mourning. You can set the different meanings of the tattoos of flowers on a search for her before if she has a personal meaning for you get.
A tattoo is a personal thing, whether or tattoos of flowersany design you want or you want to convey the meaning that is just the person, you decide. If you want something to express even a tattoo, go ahead. If you want to get an enhancement or increase the level of sensuality to a level no one will maintain. It 's your prerogative. Nothing beats the smell of freedom.
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