this is one of the only “opinion” style videos that really feels like your opinion. you don’t really offend people who have these styles of tattoos while also saying you personally don’t like them. very good job at being inoffensive.
And that’s exactly what I was hoping to have you all see. I’m not here to shit on any of them because who tf am I… but this was simply a video to talk about some tattoos I may not like. You all seem to know me, the styles and tattoos I like I wanted to share some things I’m not so crazy about. Simply my opinion 👊🏼
@@justinkd who gives a shit dude. If you got a Korny tattoo ya shit is Korny. I'd rather hear your honest opinion vs you being pandering so you won't offend anyone.
@@justinkd Wow this channel is amazing 👏 - dear Sir , my name is Kush and I'm from India. I have 60% of both my arms tatoo-Ed and I'd love to get your honest opinion on what I have, and what I can do with the space.... now I'm sure you must be busy and you don't have to do this for a stranger, over the internet, on the other side of the planet, but you seem to have amazing knowledge and passion. I'd be blessed if I could get to send you pics of my Current tatts and get opinion / guidance from you on my future projects, specially on covering up precious spaces I have left... if I have your permission, May I have your email to send pics and get some direction ? It will be very very kind of you if you can do this for me.. I'd be eternally grateful... I apologize for the long post... have a blessed day ! ~Kush
when i first started getting into tattoos i was impartial on blackout sleeves, now the more i see them the more i love them. I think its better over preexisting tattoos and not on a blank arm, it just makes more sense to me, someone whos had tattoos for a while and wants a change instead of someone getting something so drastic their first run makes a lot more sense to me
I totally agree with that on blackouts. I've met a couple people who got blackouts covering old pieces and the one person I talked to about it said that it was their toxic ex that did the tattoos, so the blackout was them covering up something traumatic. It's one of the reasons I love blackouts.
Well, black outs is like "erasing memories". I think good or bad, memories have a place with us, so pre-existing tattoos shouldn't be covered with blackouts. I mean: sure, if it was a bad, traumatizing, shameful kinda thing, I get that someon wants to cover them up, but I like the idea of normal tattoos over it: that way, you can still make out the remainings of the old stuff if you really want to, but others don't see & remind you of it. Black outs: yes, I think it's better on people who were tattooed previously, but not on the place the black ink goes. I think they should save a bodypart for it. But each to their own, I won't judge anyone, I just can't resonate with some people's mindsets.
I feel the same. At some point, I am most likely gonna blackout some of what I have, to do white on black. That style really intrigues me. But starting with something so bold, that is so hard to undo, is very unwise I would say.
I just got my first tattoo 2 days ago, it was a 10 hour sesh and OH MYYYY I was regretting it so much because of the pain. Now I'm so happy with it, but I actually didn't expect it to be that torturous during the process haha. Luckily my tattoo doesn't fit into your list of tattoos you don't like 😎
I absolutely agree with you on all of it. For me personally, I also don't like tattoos in foreign languages. Nothing wrong with them, but I know a lot of people who get phrases or characters tattoo'd because it's trendy or they don't check what it legitimately translates to.
I have my last name on the back of my forearm going vertically, but it’s really just a space filler as part of my sleeve and is only maybe 4-5 inches long. I’m not offended by your opinion of that mainly because I agree getting something like that massive and taking up tons of real estate with it is a bit odd but mine is much smaller and in a pretty cool place for it I feel
thanks so much Dylan for sharing your side of it all and not being offended by what i had to say, sounds like in your case it worked well and again this isnt me hating on anyone that has this (or these other tattoos) there is just certian things to them casue me to be less excited than i would otherwise be
Your list actually matched mine for the most part. The only thing I disagree on is text. My first tattoo was a text tattoo and it is by far one of my favorite. Also, I just love seeing the different styles and fonts people have. However, it definitely is a challenge to get other tattoos next to them without throwing the look or sentiment off (in my experience). Great vid!
I think most lettering is stupid in general. Most of the time they're walking around with something somebody else said branded all over them or some common ass phrase. What's worse is seeing some chick with a facebook post sprawled down there body.
I’ve always wanted to get a Black Forest tattoo ever since I was in high school. And now that I’ve been wondering around and I’ve notice just how COMMON this forearm tattoo is and it completely turned the tables on how I think of them and now I absolutely do not like Black Forest tattoos… I went to the gym last week and like 6 guys had that Black Forest tattoo haha
If you're talking about the silhouettes that generally start at the wrist and come up (usually) halfway (ish) around the forearm...I can relate. It's really cool, and someone else thought of it a long time ago, and now everyone and their mom had one. I have to agree with what was said above, if you're partial to the woods/outdoorsy thing, find a way to put a cool twist to it.
Thank you so much just thought I'd share with everybody somethings that I am not as crazy about with tattoos. I love them, appreciate them and respect them all but there are some that just I feel a little differently or not so as excited about 💁🏼♀️
@@justinkd When I was younger I swore I would never get a color piece and I just got my first one. Lol, most of my body suit is going to be black and grey tho. 🥰👌
I’ve got a tattoo done by a friend and it isn’t my best piece but I love it. There is a ton of meaning to it and the fact a friend did it just adds to the meaning. Also with tribal tattoos, I’d only get one done by an individual that belong to that tribe in the traditional way. For example if I ever got a Polynesian tattoo it would be done in their traditional way.
I agree about tribals, I want a polynesian tattoo myself but I want it done by a person from the culture or someone who specialises heavily in the culture and has the experience with it. Theres no better person to get a tribal tattoo done by other than someone whos actually from the culture and has experience.
The blackout pieces in the video are done by the same artist who did my blackout . I fall in love with it every time I look at it , to each their own .
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When it comes to significant other tattoos, their name is an obvious no no. But to me, two tattoos that complete each other are fine because if you break up, it will still be a representation of that specific time. My tattoos are very... periodical I guess. Many of them represent the time I actually had them made and even if the situation is no longer relevant, they stay in my body like words on a diary.
I remember the time that I ALMOST got a matching tattoo But I had it all planned out: it was going to be the heart logo of The Bouncing Souls, so in case things took a wrong turn (which it did) I could just simply get the other part and it would still have meaning because it’s one of my favorite bands
I really like the fine line black and gray style. It does actually kind of bug me when the artist doesn’t add any filler to the sleeve. When it’s just a bunch of random pieces all over the arm, I think it would look better if the artist actually put some kind of filler, clouds or just something around the pieces to tie it all together.
Before I got a tattoo I wanted script, but I held off for a bit, and now I have complex art on my arm, and I understand why it looks so good in comparison to script.
I actually agree with you in all of these. I also don't like small generic tattoos that a lot of people have. I agree with the blackout one. Very bold tattoo. I like when people put white over it and make a cool design.
That Angelina Jolie one where she was holding the 2 guns made me laugh out loud. Can’t imagine having that on my shoulder or anywhere else for that matter. Sheesh.
Good you explained about traditional tribal as these tattoos are sacred and represents our culture 🤙🏽everybody body will have their own taste and dislikes I think all tattoos are good just not the drunk ones
Sometimes that last part is really hard to tell, I had a friend who got a tattoo, she heard from other people they were great and saw their tattoos and the style was perfect for what she was looking for, well cue to later, he completely butchers it after being comfortable with doing it. She said everything was professional, the shop was clean, there weren't any red flags until the tattoo.
I think moral of the story with this kinda stuff is as long as you’re happy with your own tats, doesn’t really matter what anyone else thinks of them 🙂
Yeah I agree with you, as long as your happy with it then who cares what other people think of it, your the one who has to wear it nobody else that’s for sure.
I agree with all of yours except blackout sleeves. I think they always look cool (unless they are done poorly then they look awful). I also don't really mind the lips but it is corny on the neck. I would add micro tattoos, watercolor, lions, religious tattoos, and sports related tattoos as my least favorite.
The only one you stated that I have is my last name, but I'm not offended. It is a pretty small tattoo and it's actually cool, to me anyway, bc it's a motorcycle with my last name spelling out the parts. My grandpa is the one who created it and we all love it, especially because it is different. Great vid!
Personally, Mandala tattoos. You can get some unique ones that looks really cool but I keep seeing them on people that are so similar, damn near identical it's more like a fad than something unique. Great video and nice to see the logic behind why you don't like some of them :)
I agree with most of it. I like the fine line thought, but yes not with too much lines and too small moives. Daniel Silva does it really well and it looks awesome
I agree with most of these specially the gun on the hand lmao , only Tats I don’t really like are clocks Or the random roses going down someone’s arm like bro you wasted a whole arm on flowers😂
I agree that those types of tattoos are definitely super popular, and by now pretty overdone but I will say I still do love them a lot and because they hold/can hold a lot of meaning to somebody 👊🏼
I can't stand the blackouts either to me it's like why?! It's just black ink with no form, no creativity. I've seen some with intricate designs and those are ok but plain black out tats annoy the hell out of me I could never
I love tribal tattoos. That's actually the only tattoos I will get because I'm least likely to regret them in the future. I always think heavily on what I will get though.
If you are going to get it done, please go to an actual Native person for whichever tribal style you are wanting. The actual traditional tribal styles of tattoos are absolutely beautiful and they have a lot of meaning and culture behind them, but the stereotypical tribal tattoos that are basically all of the other styles rolled into one are, well, cultural appropriation. Do a little research on the specific style you want to do wether it be Samoan, Hawaiian or some other tribe.
@@justinkd I plan on getting a sleeve design of a tribal like tattoo that I made to be unique to me and in a way where there won't be empty areas it's complex but still simple enough I agree that tribal tattoos especially the popular ones that you showed do not look good which is why I made my own design
I have a realism revolver on my hand and you’re not wrong, but that’s why I got it yk also got skull bone backdrop to my fingertips and entire hand around it
I agree with most of your tattoo opinions! I think the main thing is the tattoo has to fit the person really. I think Alex Costa's minimal look suits him well since he's a very disciplined simple person and keeps things professional with just a little spice (hence the minimal leg tattoos) Plus he even said he wants to leave space and doesn't like big blocky tattoos (You're the opposite bahaha) But I think yours suits you beautifully as well since you're a very bold person who loves art and themes and being expressive and cohesive. I'm still trying to figure out what theme works for me (I have one calve tattoo) but no rush of course. :)
You said that and explained it perfectly Kevin 💯🔥 I can definitely agree with that statement. I’m sure he looks at my style and thinks the same thing. I’ll never take away the quality or uniqueness it has, just for me PERSONALLY it’s not something I’m crazy about
Got my first ever tattoo on my forearm about 3 days ago. Panda bear with a half geometric face with some small leaves around its head. Im 29 yrs old and im glad I waited until now because I definitely wouldve had some of these tattoos from your list hahaha
I've always been against relationship tattoos as those who get them are very insecure about their relationships. Also if you part ways with the person and it's amicable depending on who has the tattoo. If you post about your split on social media people may turn it into something it's not Ie: claiming that you or your former partner was pressured into getting the tattoo.
The fine line, spaced out tattoos aren't for everyone, but they're totally my style-- I jsut prefer the more stylized look where they kind of look like accessories or jewelry, and I think it just looks cleaner. imo it fits my culture better too: asian.
I think we have the same exact mind bro 😂 I hate 90% of these, I love tattoos that flow together. Hate those random tattoos with weird space everywhere (my opinion)
I was definitely expecting more negative feedback from this because I thought many would disagree but just wanted to share my thoughts and how I feel becuse I always mention the tattoos and styles I love have you be transparent and talk about the other side of it to
I find it hilarious when girls get some kind of mantra tattoo'd to the entire side of their rib cage down to their hip. When its visible, its awkward for someone to try and read it. When its in the mirror, its backward.
I have my last name on my forearm and the "the you forget your last name?" Joke is accurate as fuck! I got this tattoo a little over a decade ago when I was in my late teens and I still get this comment til this day. It gets to the point where I just say the joke myself to beat it to them 😂
Got a full blackout on one arm and full realism on the other. When the blackout is done right and your arm is lean and muscular there’s no tattoo like it. The shock and awe effect coupled with the enhanced muscle definition is next to none. You’re making a serious statement and sending a message. It speaks more than any “meaningful” tattoo can ever even try to. There’s a mystique and different energy that comes with it man. Black work is something you wear where pretty work is more like a designer piece that wears you ( LV, Gucci, etc). This is my opinion from having and wearing them both !
I can definitely see where you’re coming from on this. Especially with the statement aspect of it all and that’s one of the reasons why I actually love them
@@drebodollaz3504 a nicely done Japanese sleeve when you’re not Japanese is the height of lunacy and delusion. It looks hilarious on anybody not of Asian descent and if they went to Japan and hung around actual ancestral samurai and Yakuza members they would either be put in a bag or ridiculed to no end. The black void speaks volumes of the person without saying a word whereas the Japanese sleeve screams cultural appropriation.
@@Fallenmark Dude. The blackout always speaks "I got an awful tattoo when I was younger and dumber and now the only way to correct it is with blacking everything out". Nothing else. Sorry to disappoint you. It CAN look nice when it's somehow incorporated or white ink is put over it.
@@amarzya445 LMAO you are not wrong my friend ! But you are incomplete .. laser or coverup is always an option, a properly done blackout is essentially telling people you’re hardcore. Whatever that means for whatever that’s worth. If people get tattoos to look badass blackout is the epitome of such.
lets everyone in your life know that you have a history of mental instability which isn’t optimal for getting a job… also literally broadcasts your biggest weakness to everyone in the room. i do not understand why you would intentionally make your life harder
For the most part I agree tbh, personally I like the spaced out tattoos and the sticker type tattoos and not big into sleeves, but somthing that should be added is roses and lions. Lions are cringe and when most people get a rose tattoo they all have it very similarly
@@justinkd my artist is working on adding some black roses. However, I want some of them to have spider webs and black widows (one of my favourite spider specie!l) I already have a skull in a mirror on my throat area (you can kinda see it on my profile pic) there’s black work involved but I want a nice balance. Hopefully I explained it enough! It’s going around the neck and down to my shoulders :)
Chicano Style Tattoos are one of my least beloved ones. There are really good ones out there, from a technical point of view. But i just can't stand the style, especially the "woman with clown makeup". Same with some light grey / linework lions or tigers. Not the ultra realistic ones though. Last but not least, the names & birth dates of the whole family spread out across the forearm. They are probably very important for the owner, but from a artistic point of view - i don't really like the look. Probably because i also prefer small letterings, like one bold meaningful word in combination with a sleeve But i also love the diversity of tattoo styles and the different approaches ppl choose to build up their sleeves etc. It's so cool to see the "behind the scenes" of big tattoo projects, no matter which style or theme they choose
My husband and I both have 2 similar tattoos for our son, one is a sail, a boat and an anchor. Outline is same but my husbands is shaded in and mine is just the outline. My husband is the sail, I’m the anchor and our son is the boat. Our son will always connect us in life regardless of whether we stay together or not. We also have our sons handprints and husband has both hands and first and middle name of our son while I just have his first name and one hand. It’s the only name we will ever get on our bodies. We’ve been together 21 years and neither of us will ever have each others names. (I do have Mom and Dad for my parents in their handwriting on my body but that’s different, my moms is a memorial tattoo)
My thing with names is like what you said, did you forget your name? Did you forget your s/o’s name? Why do you need permanent name tag lmao. I’d personally rather get something that symbolizes the person if I’m going that route
@@justinkd I feel like a symbol or image is also much more creative and personal too. The name is the most surface level thing you can get as a representation of someone else imo
Not necessarily if your last name stands for something n has meaning like mine means loyalty for example It makes more sense to tatt that on me to wear tha meaning not jus to look “cool” or a “name tag “😂lmao
I have blackout sleeve, but yeah it was a cover up. It covered up my last name tattoo, my significant other tattoo, my cheetah pattern tattoo, tribal tattoo, single needle tattoo, script tattoo and finger gun tattoo. So yeah worked out pretty good.
I loved this! I have/ had 6 tattoos that were awful. 1 of them on my lower back I’m stuck with, but the others I’m going through the process of getting them covered up. So far I’ve done 3 of the 5. I did my ribs/side of my stomach with a flower piece, and both my wrists.. left one with a badass moon and my right with a sun. I’m with you on some of these. None of them are my style, but I’m sure my style isn’t for everyone either! My next 2 will be a butterfly on the back of my neck with hippie vibes and a tropical kinda 🏝 tattoo with my tattoo artists touch. I want everything to kinda go together.
As long as your happy with them who cares what other people think, I’ve got just one more session of my complete back piece tattoo that has taken 25 months to complete, I’ve got three big portraits of my 3 beautiful grandsons wearing our family’s favourite football team shirts, Arsenal of course, a big portrait of my sons beautiful American Akita Quincy that I looked after for 3 and a half years a beautiful big blue rose because I planted a rose bush (not blue of course) for my sister after she killed in a road accident a big Arsenal 1971 badge cause that’s the year I started supporting Arsenal and a lovely big ribbon down the bottom of my back with my two children’s names in and a load of black and grey shading all around the portraits and other stuff it starts at my neck and finishes right down the bottom of the back, I can’t wait until the 8th of September just 3 days after my 60th birthday and it’ll be finished Lisa, I don’t what country you are from, I’m in Britain and the tattoo has cost me £2180 but, I’m so glad that he hasn’t rushed it because it only takes just one slip of the gun and that’s the portrait ruined and it’s there for life, anyway your tattoos sound like they are really nice tattoos, stay safe Lisa best wishes with your tattoos from Stevie in Britain.
One thing that I hate and that’s becoming a trend mostly with girls is getting a red tattoo I don’t know what it is I know a good 50 people from my school that after they graduated they got the same exact tattoo that was a red snake and what’s worrying about that is red is the hardest color to laser off
I agree with the last one..I got my first tattoo when I was younger and at that time I loved it coz it was my first time and excitement hit me but now that I've grown and seen more artists and I'm planning on getting a new one on the same arm coz I'm working on a sleeve I'm already trying to cover it up with something that keeps the same meaning but better.. I just wanna get the new one first so that the cover up is done specifically to match the new one and I've found a great artist... obviously very expensive but worth it in the end. These videos also have helped me a lot on my tattoo journey thank you for this channel.
I got a tribal one on my back when I was 19, 23yrs ago. It goes from shoulder to shoulder. A descent size. I’ve always wanted to ad something to it, the middle is open on top my back n spine. I just never got to it. I like tribal designs. I’m not an artist either. I like things simple. I wouldn’t mind adding to what I got but I’m older and think it’s done lol plus trying to think of something to ad, I never could. Something simple and right.
i did something different with the tribal idea my left sleeve I wrote my life story with images and the tribal was like a background fill in but my tattoos are low quality because i did it myself
I have a nameplate, that's not a nameplate. It's lettered like a name plate, and it covers the back of my shoulders, but it says "I DEFY YOU TO CONTINUE" which is a lyric from the song Vigil by Lamb of God. Super badass tattoo, and I've added to it since then. Nameplates can be cool, if you put something on there besides your own dumb name.
I’ve always dogged on couple tattoos for the same reason, especially names. If I were ever to get a tattoo with someone it would probably just be matching tattoos, because at least the tattoo can stand on its as a piece itself, even if I stop talking to the other person.
Me and my friend went ham on my thigh and honestly it just reminds me of a really great summer I had and I don’t think I could ever regret that because I made a lot of growth the year that I did those to myself and it’s sort of a reminder now that I’ve grown since then
What I think about isn’t so much tattoos I hate but more of what is a “regret tattoo”. I personally don’t regret getting any of mine because I obviously wanted them at the time I got them, but if I had one single gripe about a tat of mine it’s that I wish the birth year on my knuckles were a different font. I have a very basic, small font that I’m sure wouldn’t be easy to cover with a much more badass font
I'm not a fan of the blackout tats. I'd rather see a beautiful design instead of just all black. As far as neck tattoos, I would never tattoo the front or sides of my neck, but I do have one on the back. You can only see it if I pull my hair up, but it's one of my faves. I also like to see tattoos of things someone has loved their whole life. I have one of Snoopy doing the happy dance and I absolutely love it. It was one of my first tats (close to 30 years ago) and I have never regretted it. :) My best friend and I have the same Celtic knotwork heart tattoo, but mine is blue and hers is purple and they're in different spots. We've been friends since we were five..going on 50 years!
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can u make a video on Neck Tattoos
this is one of the only “opinion” style videos that really feels like your opinion. you don’t really offend people who have these styles of tattoos while also saying you personally don’t like them. very good job at being inoffensive.
True. I feel like every tattoo channel treats their respective opinion like the only valid one an that's bullshit
And that’s exactly what I was hoping to have you all see. I’m not here to shit on any of them because who tf am I… but this was simply a video to talk about some tattoos I may not like. You all seem to know me, the styles and tattoos I like I wanted to share some things I’m not so crazy about. Simply my opinion 👊🏼
@@justinkd respect!
@@justinkd who gives a shit dude. If you got a Korny tattoo ya shit is Korny. I'd rather hear your honest opinion vs you being pandering so you won't offend anyone.
@@justinkd Wow this channel is amazing 👏 - dear Sir , my name is Kush and I'm from India. I have 60% of both my arms tatoo-Ed and I'd love to get your honest opinion on what I have, and what I can do with the space.... now I'm sure you must be busy and you don't have to do this for a stranger, over the internet, on the other side of the planet, but you seem to have amazing knowledge and passion. I'd be blessed if I could get to send you pics of my Current tatts and get opinion / guidance from you on my future projects, specially on covering up precious spaces I have left... if I have your permission, May I have your email to send pics and get some direction ? It will be very very kind of you if you can do this for me.. I'd be eternally grateful... I apologize for the long post... have a blessed day ! ~Kush
when i first started getting into tattoos i was impartial on blackout sleeves, now the more i see them the more i love them. I think its better over preexisting tattoos and not on a blank arm, it just makes more sense to me, someone whos had tattoos for a while and wants a change instead of someone getting something so drastic their first run makes a lot more sense to me
I totally agree with that on blackouts. I've met a couple people who got blackouts covering old pieces and the one person I talked to about it said that it was their toxic ex that did the tattoos, so the blackout was them covering up something traumatic. It's one of the reasons I love blackouts.
Well, black outs is like "erasing memories". I think good or bad, memories have a place with us, so pre-existing tattoos shouldn't be covered with blackouts. I mean: sure, if it was a bad, traumatizing, shameful kinda thing, I get that someon wants to cover them up, but I like the idea of normal tattoos over it: that way, you can still make out the remainings of the old stuff if you really want to, but others don't see & remind you of it.
Black outs: yes, I think it's better on people who were tattooed previously, but not on the place the black ink goes. I think they should save a bodypart for it.
But each to their own, I won't judge anyone, I just can't resonate with some people's mindsets.
I feel the same. At some point, I am most likely gonna blackout some of what I have, to do white on black. That style really intrigues me. But starting with something so bold, that is so hard to undo, is very unwise I would say.
I just got my first tattoo 2 days ago, it was a 10 hour sesh and OH MYYYY I was regretting it so much because of the pain. Now I'm so happy with it, but I actually didn't expect it to be that torturous during the process haha. Luckily my tattoo doesn't fit into your list of tattoos you don't like 😎
What did you get
10 hours for a first tattoo 😵 sheeeesh
@@JB_Sejour I got a symmetrical witchy type deer on the front of my thigh with a moon, stars and other details
@@smolgok384 YEAH
10 hour sesh for first tat, that's insane!! I feel the pain just thinking of that.. wow!!
I absolutely agree with you on all of it. For me personally, I also don't like tattoos in foreign languages. Nothing wrong with them, but I know a lot of people who get phrases or characters tattoo'd because it's trendy or they don't check what it legitimately translates to.
funny enough my mom got a Chinese letter done awhile ago and eventually got it covered up
@@justinkd my wife got Chinese symbols on her back and I used my translator to see what it said and it’s not what she thought lol
What did it say and what did she think it said
@@justinkd peace love and hope I believe is what it was supposed to say . It said Faith love and cherish lol
@@JoshHigginbotham8716 It's not that bad, at least it's nothing offensive or funny like "stupid foreigner" or "chicken soup" lol
I have my last name on the back of my forearm going vertically, but it’s really just a space filler as part of my sleeve and is only maybe 4-5 inches long. I’m not offended by your opinion of that mainly because I agree getting something like that massive and taking up tons of real estate with it is a bit odd but mine is much smaller and in a pretty cool place for it I feel
thanks so much Dylan for sharing your side of it all and not being offended by what i had to say, sounds like in your case it worked well and again this isnt me hating on anyone that has this (or these other tattoos) there is just certian things to them casue me to be less excited than i would otherwise be
"They're odd EXCEPT how I have it" lmao
@@Rafro96 lol, exactly. when you have to explain your tattoo.
Also traditionally women loose their own last name when they get married so I can see the meaning behind getting your orginal last name tattooed
i hope it’s not kyle💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ships, Clocks, Lions with roses, and crowns are the new tribal
Your list actually matched mine for the most part. The only thing I disagree on is text. My first tattoo was a text tattoo and it is by far one of my favorite. Also, I just love seeing the different styles and fonts people have. However, it definitely is a challenge to get other tattoos next to them without throwing the look or sentiment off (in my experience). Great vid!
I think most lettering is stupid in general. Most of the time they're walking around with something somebody else said branded all over them or some common ass phrase. What's worse is seeing some chick with a facebook post sprawled down there body.
I’ve always wanted to get a Black Forest tattoo ever since I was in high school. And now that I’ve been wondering around and I’ve notice just how COMMON this forearm tattoo is and it completely turned the tables on how I think of them and now I absolutely do not like Black Forest tattoos…
I went to the gym last week and like 6 guys had that Black Forest tattoo haha
thats why i love one of a kind custom designs. Well worth it.
If you want a blackforest tattoo. Put a spin on it, havve fun with the design.
If you're talking about the silhouettes that generally start at the wrist and come up (usually) halfway (ish) around the forearm...I can relate. It's really cool, and someone else thought of it a long time ago, and now everyone and their mom had one.
I have to agree with what was said above, if you're partial to the woods/outdoorsy thing, find a way to put a cool twist to it.
I like that these opinions are so personal that you can’t even take them personally
THANK YOU!!! My intentions were never to hurt or have people take them personally. These are just some tattoos I don’t really go crazy for
Everyone is entitled to his/her opinion! A lot of people value yours so its cool that u shared! 👏
Thank you so much just thought I'd share with everybody somethings that I am not as crazy about with tattoos. I love them, appreciate them and respect them all but there are some that just I feel a little differently or not so as excited about 💁🏼♀️
@@justinkd When I was younger I swore I would never get a color piece and I just got my first one. Lol, most of my body suit is going to be black and grey tho. 🥰👌
Wtf hes/her wtf are u talking about?
I’ve got a tattoo done by a friend and it isn’t my best piece but I love it. There is a ton of meaning to it and the fact a friend did it just adds to the meaning.
Also with tribal tattoos, I’d only get one done by an individual that belong to that tribe in the traditional way. For example if I ever got a Polynesian tattoo it would be done in their traditional way.
I agree about tribals, I want a polynesian tattoo myself but I want it done by a person from the culture or someone who specialises heavily in the culture and has the experience with it. Theres no better person to get a tribal tattoo done by other than someone whos actually from the culture and has experience.
Feels like Fake meaning
Tribal tattoos have an awesome design though.
those tattoos mean something to them why would you want one if you aint part of that culture?
I agree with all of these except the dainty fine line tattoos I absolutely love those and will only get those on my body
thanks for your opinion and yes that style of tattooing is great and i really only hold the spacing of it against it
The blackout pieces in the video are done by the same artist who did my blackout . I fall in love with it every time I look at it , to each their own .
He also Likes it
He said he didn’t like them if they’re just covering up good work. Did you watch the video?
Yeah tribal was my first got that covered up lol
I have 3 tribal tats. I'm putting sleeves over the ones on my arms and unfortunately I don't think there's much I can do about the one on my back.
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When it comes to significant other tattoos, their name is an obvious no no. But to me, two tattoos that complete each other are fine because if you break up, it will still be a representation of that specific time. My tattoos are very... periodical I guess. Many of them represent the time I actually had them made and even if the situation is no longer relevant, they stay in my body like words on a diary.
I remember the time that I ALMOST got a matching tattoo
But I had it all planned out: it was going to be the heart logo of The Bouncing Souls, so in case things took a wrong turn (which it did) I could just simply get the other part and it would still have meaning because it’s one of my favorite bands
I really like the fine line black and gray style. It does actually kind of bug me when the artist doesn’t add any filler to the sleeve. When it’s just a bunch of random pieces all over the arm, I think it would look better if the artist actually put some kind of filler, clouds or just something around the pieces to tie it all together.
The sigh of relief I did when I noticed you didn’t name any of the type of tattoos I have lol
Maybe I make a part 2 and you’re not so safe then 😂😉👊🏼
@@justinkd oh great heavens 😭😭
Before I got a tattoo I wanted script, but I held off for a bit, and now I have complex art on my arm, and I understand why it looks so good in comparison to script.
I actually agree with you in all of these. I also don't like small generic tattoos that a lot of people have. I agree with the blackout one. Very bold tattoo. I like when people put white over it and make a cool design.
I feel like cheetah print tattoos are good in theory. I think it could look nice if the fur & spots were illustrated & shaded in a hyperrealism
Not everyone likes hyper realism, me included. I like my tattoos to be trashy.
That Angelina Jolie one where she was holding the 2 guns made me laugh out loud. Can’t imagine having that on my shoulder or anywhere else for that matter. Sheesh.
Pony Lawson does amazing realism portraits
Good you explained about traditional tribal as these tattoos are sacred and represents our culture 🤙🏽everybody body will have their own taste and dislikes I think all tattoos are good just not the drunk ones
I said YES out loud when u said u hate seeing people cover up good tattoos with a black out 😂
Ok
Sometimes that last part is really hard to tell, I had a friend who got a tattoo, she heard from other people they were great and saw their tattoos and the style was perfect for what she was looking for, well cue to later, he completely butchers it after being comfortable with doing it.
She said everything was professional, the shop was clean, there weren't any red flags until the tattoo.
I think moral of the story with this kinda stuff is as long as you’re happy with your own tats, doesn’t really matter what anyone else thinks of them 🙂
Yeah I agree with you, as long as your happy with it then who cares what other people think of it, your the one who has to wear it nobody else that’s for sure.
I got a friend who got his last name tattooed on his forearm & I find it silly given that it looks like a permanent name tag
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That lion at 6.45 is amazing. Ive never had a tattoo in my life but now I really want that thing.
I like the tribal tattoos, usually they're simple but rarely are bad
rarely = most of the time
They are bad and simple Most of the Times
Rarely = always
I think the simple design is the problem
I agree with all of yours except blackout sleeves. I think they always look cool (unless they are done poorly then they look awful). I also don't really mind the lips but it is corny on the neck. I would add micro tattoos, watercolor, lions, religious tattoos, and sports related tattoos as my least favorite.
Unless additional designs are added on top of a blackout piece they are dumb.
Micro tats are the worst and just a fading fad. Made simply to look good for Instagram for a month, then looking like blurry crap forever
The only one you stated that I have is my last name, but I'm not offended. It is a pretty small tattoo and it's actually cool, to me anyway, bc it's a motorcycle with my last name spelling out the parts. My grandpa is the one who created it and we all love it, especially because it is different. Great vid!
I agree with all of these on the list. HATE when people get other names of their significant others' tattooed on them
That was like the fastest 7 min video I've ever watched
Love to hear it went by quickly and was enjoyable 👊🏼
The last laraCroft Tattoo with them two guns😂 LMFAO he holding the picture right next as he wipes the lotion off! 😂😂😂😂
You can literally feel the heartbreak
Personally, Mandala tattoos.
You can get some unique ones that looks really cool but I keep seeing them on people that are so similar, damn near identical it's more like a fad than something unique.
Great video and nice to see the logic behind why you don't like some of them :)
I agree with most of it. I like the fine line thought, but yes not with too much lines and too small moives. Daniel Silva does it really well and it looks awesome
I agree with most of these specially the gun on the hand lmao , only Tats I don’t really like are clocks Or the random roses going down someone’s arm like bro you wasted a whole arm on flowers😂
I agree that those types of tattoos are definitely super popular, and by now pretty overdone but I will say I still do love them a lot and because they hold/can hold a lot of meaning to somebody 👊🏼
I can't stand the blackouts either to me it's like why?! It's just black ink with no form, no creativity. I've seen some with intricate designs and those are ok but plain black out tats annoy the hell out of me I could never
I love tribal tattoos. That's actually the only tattoos I will get because I'm least likely to regret them in the future. I always think heavily on what I will get though.
That’s awesome to hear! Always great to hear other’s opinions especially when they go against what I/others may think 👊🏼
cultural appropriation
Bruh we all say we're not gonna regret them
If you are going to get it done, please go to an actual Native person for whichever tribal style you are wanting. The actual traditional tribal styles of tattoos are absolutely beautiful and they have a lot of meaning and culture behind them, but the stereotypical tribal tattoos that are basically all of the other styles rolled into one are, well, cultural appropriation. Do a little research on the specific style you want to do wether it be Samoan, Hawaiian or some other tribe.
@@justinkd I plan on getting a sleeve design of a tribal like tattoo that I made to be unique to me and in a way where there won't be empty areas it's complex but still simple enough I agree that tribal tattoos especially the popular ones that you showed do not look good which is why I made my own design
my first tattoo awhile back was a hatchetman tattoo, getting an oblivion gate next and my friend is getting the morrowind emblem
I have a realism revolver on my hand and you’re not wrong, but that’s why I got it yk also got skull bone backdrop to my fingertips and entire hand around it
I agree with most of your tattoo opinions! I think the main thing is the tattoo has to fit the person really. I think Alex Costa's minimal look suits him well since he's a very disciplined simple person and keeps things professional with just a little spice (hence the minimal leg tattoos) Plus he even said he wants to leave space and doesn't like big blocky tattoos (You're the opposite bahaha) But I think yours suits you beautifully as well since you're a very bold person who loves art and themes and being expressive and cohesive. I'm still trying to figure out what theme works for me (I have one calve tattoo) but no rush of course. :)
You said that and explained it perfectly Kevin 💯🔥 I can definitely agree with that statement. I’m sure he looks at my style and thinks the same thing. I’ll never take away the quality or uniqueness it has, just for me PERSONALLY it’s not something I’m crazy about
Got my first ever tattoo on my forearm about 3 days ago. Panda bear with a half geometric face with some small leaves around its head. Im 29 yrs old and im glad I waited until now because I definitely wouldve had some of these tattoos from your list hahaha
I've always been against relationship tattoos as those who get them are very insecure about their relationships. Also if you part ways with the person and it's amicable depending on who has the tattoo. If you post about your split on social media people may turn it into something it's not Ie: claiming that you or your former partner was pressured into getting the tattoo.
100% not true
I agree with everything but the the fine line geometric realism tats those are actually dope af I would get fasho
The fine line, spaced out tattoos aren't for everyone, but they're totally my style-- I jsut prefer the more stylized look where they kind of look like accessories or jewelry, and I think it just looks cleaner. imo it fits my culture better too: asian.
Same here. They just look a bit more natural in the skin, idk how to believe it. All mine have been done by hand though.
I agree with quite a few of these others I don’t but I’m really glad how you express how you dislike them without being disrespectful!
I think we have the same exact mind bro 😂 I hate 90% of these, I love tattoos that flow together. Hate those random tattoos with weird space everywhere (my opinion)
Splish splash ur opinion is trash
I agree with all of these
Great video idea. Props for putting your opinion out there. I agree with all of that haha
I was definitely expecting more negative feedback from this because I thought many would disagree but just wanted to share my thoughts and how I feel becuse I always mention the tattoos and styles I love have you be transparent and talk about the other side of it to
What about full black out sleeve on a fresh blank arm lol
That’s fine in that case. still think that blank canvas is better used and more valuable to other work
I find it hilarious when girls get some kind of mantra tattoo'd to the entire side of their rib cage down to their hip.
When its visible, its awkward for someone to try and read it.
When its in the mirror, its backward.
Man I was thinking to get a quote as a tattoo as I like to write a lot.
But you got me thinking. Maybe words belong only on a piece of paper
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I have my last name on my forearm and the "the you forget your last name?" Joke is accurate as fuck! I got this tattoo a little over a decade ago when I was in my late teens and I still get this comment til this day. It gets to the point where I just say the joke myself to beat it to them 😂
Seeeeeeeeeee
I want to get a semi colon on my wrist because I’ve gone through self harm, what is your idea on these type of tattoos?
This new fad of tattoos that look bad on purpose. I saw a meme calling it the detention desk look but don’t really know what to call it.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
My mom and I once talked about getting a matching/complimentary tattoo.
Got a full blackout on one arm and full realism on the other. When the blackout is done right and your arm is lean and muscular there’s no tattoo like it. The shock and awe effect coupled with the enhanced muscle definition is next to none. You’re making a serious statement and sending a message. It speaks more than any “meaningful” tattoo can ever even try to. There’s a mystique and different energy that comes with it man. Black work is something you wear where pretty work is more like a designer piece that wears you ( LV, Gucci, etc). This is my opinion from having and wearing them both !
I can definitely see where you’re coming from on this. Especially with the statement aspect of it all and that’s one of the reasons why I actually love them
Disagree with it speaking more than a meaningful tattoo. A nicely done Japanese sleeve has way more impact than just a black void
@@drebodollaz3504 a nicely done Japanese sleeve when you’re not Japanese is the height of lunacy and delusion. It looks hilarious on anybody not of Asian descent and if they went to Japan and hung around actual ancestral samurai and Yakuza members they would either be put in a bag or ridiculed to no end. The black void speaks volumes of the person without saying a word whereas the Japanese sleeve screams cultural appropriation.
@@Fallenmark Dude. The blackout always speaks "I got an awful tattoo when I was younger and dumber and now the only way to correct it is with blacking everything out". Nothing else. Sorry to disappoint you. It CAN look nice when it's somehow incorporated or white ink is put over it.
@@amarzya445 LMAO you are not wrong my friend ! But you are incomplete .. laser or coverup is always an option, a properly done blackout is essentially telling people you’re hardcore. Whatever that means for whatever that’s worth. If people get tattoos to look badass blackout is the epitome of such.
I got the self made on hand 3 days ago 3:34 its beautiful
Side neck flowers are the best
The "semicolon" tattoos are my favorite. Epitome of bad decision making.
lets everyone in your life know that you have a history of mental instability which isn’t optimal for getting a job… also literally broadcasts your biggest weakness to everyone in the room. i do not understand why you would intentionally make your life harder
I like the big last name on the back, those bad tattoos made me laugh out loud 😂
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For the most part I agree tbh, personally I like the spaced out tattoos and the sticker type tattoos and not big into sleeves, but somthing that should be added is roses and lions. Lions are cringe and when most people get a rose tattoo they all have it very similarly
I’m starting my journey on getting my entire neck done 💜 I love love LOVE your tattoos 💜 gorgeous artwork
Thank you and that’s awesome! Big steps! What are you getting 🤔
@@justinkd my artist is working on adding some black roses. However, I want some of them to have spider webs and black widows (one of my favourite spider specie!l) I already have a skull in a mirror on my throat area (you can kinda see it on my profile pic) there’s black work involved but I want a nice balance. Hopefully I explained it enough! It’s going around the neck and down to my shoulders :)
Chicano Style Tattoos are one of my least beloved ones. There are really good ones out there, from a technical point of view. But i just can't stand the style, especially the "woman with clown makeup". Same with some light grey / linework lions or tigers. Not the ultra realistic ones though. Last but not least, the names & birth dates of the whole family spread out across the forearm. They are probably very important for the owner, but from a artistic point of view - i don't really like the look. Probably because i also prefer small letterings, like one bold meaningful word in combination with a sleeve
But i also love the diversity of tattoo styles and the different approaches ppl choose to build up their sleeves etc. It's so cool to see the "behind the scenes" of big tattoo projects, no matter which style or theme they choose
My husband and I both have 2 similar tattoos for our son, one is a sail, a boat and an anchor. Outline is same but my husbands is shaded in and mine is just the outline. My husband is the sail, I’m the anchor and our son is the boat. Our son will always connect us in life regardless of whether we stay together or not. We also have our sons handprints and husband has both hands and first and middle name of our son while I just have his first name and one hand. It’s the only name we will ever get on our bodies. We’ve been together 21 years and neither of us will ever have each others names. (I do have Mom and Dad for my parents in their handwriting on my body but that’s different, my moms is a memorial tattoo)
I don't like face tattoos of any kind.
HAHA yo that Lara Croft one is on another level!
Brutal 🫠
My thing with names is like what you said, did you forget your name? Did you forget your s/o’s name? Why do you need permanent name tag lmao. I’d personally rather get something that symbolizes the person if I’m going that route
Now this I definitely agree on I would I would much rather somebody get something that resembles the person than an actual name 💯
@@justinkd I feel like a symbol or image is also much more creative and personal too. The name is the most surface level thing you can get as a representation of someone else imo
Not necessarily if your last name stands for something n has meaning like mine means loyalty for example It makes more sense to tatt that on me to wear tha meaning not jus to look “cool” or a “name tag “😂lmao
The freaking guys face after seeing his Tomb Raider tattoo... 😳 😳 😳....
😂 I don't mean to laugh but OMG POOR GUY. I'd be so freaking pissed 😂
Nowadays when I see a blackout sleeve most people will think of NBA 2K
The tattoo I'm puttin money aside for is a sasuke curse mark on my shoulder to neck, yeah kinda nerdy but I loved that show growin up on toonami
I like the spaced out tattoo personally. Its something im building atm. I like the neat look.
I think it looks great in terms of quality but just to much space in between
The tribal ones are cool when it's just like a couple horizontal stripes on an arm or smthn
You should make a video on tattoos and tattoo styles that you do like. Also one on best placements on the body to start getting tatted on.
No lions, dove with sun rays, partners names, any water color tattoo
I have blackout sleeve, but yeah it was a cover up. It covered up my last name tattoo, my significant other tattoo, my cheetah pattern tattoo, tribal tattoo, single needle tattoo, script tattoo and finger gun tattoo. So yeah worked out pretty good.
Damn WHAT ARE THE ODSS!
I’ve got 4 tattoos I’ve got my right hand fully covered by a old fashioned rose, and tomorrow I’m getting my left hand done
I loved this! I have/ had 6 tattoos that were awful. 1 of them on my lower back I’m stuck with, but the others I’m going through the process of getting them covered up. So far I’ve done 3 of the 5. I did my ribs/side of my stomach with a flower piece, and both my wrists.. left one with a badass moon and my right with a sun. I’m with you on some of these. None of them are my style, but I’m sure my style isn’t for everyone either! My next 2 will be a butterfly on the back of my neck with hippie vibes and a tropical kinda 🏝 tattoo with my tattoo artists touch. I want everything to kinda go together.
As long as your happy with them who cares what other people think, I’ve got just one more session of my complete back piece tattoo that has taken 25 months to complete, I’ve got three big portraits of my 3 beautiful grandsons wearing our family’s favourite football team shirts, Arsenal of course, a big portrait of my sons beautiful American Akita Quincy that I looked after for 3 and a half years a beautiful big blue rose because I planted a rose bush (not blue of course) for my sister after she killed in a road accident a big Arsenal 1971 badge cause that’s the year I started supporting Arsenal and a lovely big ribbon down the bottom of my back with my two children’s names in and a load of black and grey shading all around the portraits and other stuff it starts at my neck and finishes right down the bottom of the back, I can’t wait until the 8th of September just 3 days after my 60th birthday and it’ll be finished Lisa, I don’t what country you are from, I’m in Britain and the tattoo has cost me £2180 but, I’m so glad that he hasn’t rushed it because it only takes just one slip of the gun and that’s the portrait ruined and it’s there for life, anyway your tattoos sound like they are really nice tattoos, stay safe Lisa best wishes with your tattoos from Stevie in Britain.
One thing that I hate and that’s becoming a trend mostly with girls is getting a red tattoo I don’t know what it is I know a good 50 people from my school that after they graduated they got the same exact tattoo that was a red snake and what’s worrying about that is red is the hardest color to laser off
I agree with the last one..I got my first tattoo when I was younger and at that time I loved it coz it was my first time and excitement hit me but now that I've grown and seen more artists and I'm planning on getting a new one on the same arm coz I'm working on a sleeve I'm already trying to cover it up with something that keeps the same meaning but better.. I just wanna get the new one first so that the cover up is done specifically to match the new one and I've found a great artist... obviously very expensive but worth it in the end. These videos also have helped me a lot on my tattoo journey thank you for this channel.
I got a tribal one on my back when I was 19, 23yrs ago. It goes from shoulder to shoulder. A descent size. I’ve always wanted to ad something to it, the middle is open on top my back n spine. I just never got to it. I like tribal designs. I’m not an artist either. I like things simple. I wouldn’t mind adding to what I got but I’m older and think it’s done lol plus trying to think of something to ad, I never could. Something simple and right.
Totally agree! But as you said, each to their own!
i did something different with the tribal idea my left sleeve I wrote my life story with images and the tribal was like a background fill in but my tattoos are low quality because i did it myself
That last tatt was the funniest 😂 of Angelina Jolie
Very reasonable explanations for not liking these tattoos. You seem like a very nice person!
I have a nameplate, that's not a nameplate. It's lettered like a name plate, and it covers the back of my shoulders, but it says "I DEFY YOU TO CONTINUE" which is a lyric from the song Vigil by Lamb of God. Super badass tattoo, and I've added to it since then. Nameplates can be cool, if you put something on there besides your own dumb name.
I’ve always dogged on couple tattoos for the same reason, especially names. If I were ever to get a tattoo with someone it would probably just be matching tattoos, because at least the tattoo can stand on its as a piece itself, even if I stop talking to the other person.
I have a matching tattoo with someone I don’t talk to anymore but you’d never know by looking at it lol
lmao last name 🤣 on point got it done when I was 15 finding the right back piece to incorporate it and look finished just a facepam moment
We’ll I’m glad I was rigjt on this one but sad you’re living with its consequences 😅
Me and my friend went ham on my thigh and honestly it just reminds me of a really great summer I had and I don’t think I could ever regret that because I made a lot of growth the year that I did those to myself and it’s sort of a reminder now that I’ve grown since then
What I think about isn’t so much tattoos I hate but more of what is a “regret tattoo”. I personally don’t regret getting any of mine because I obviously wanted them at the time I got them, but if I had one single gripe about a tat of mine it’s that I wish the birth year on my knuckles were a different font. I have a very basic, small font that I’m sure wouldn’t be easy to cover with a much more badass font
😂 the last one.. looks like hes proud of it
USMC and MOS code on the tricep….. classic 😅
I'm not a fan of the blackout tats. I'd rather see a beautiful design instead of just all black. As far as neck tattoos, I would never tattoo the front or sides of my neck, but I do have one on the back. You can only see it if I pull my hair up, but it's one of my faves. I also like to see tattoos of things someone has loved their whole life. I have one of Snoopy doing the happy dance and I absolutely love it. It was one of my first tats (close to 30 years ago) and I have never regretted it. :) My best friend and I have the same Celtic knotwork heart tattoo, but mine is blue and hers is purple and they're in different spots. We've been friends since we were five..going on 50 years!
I have a Celtic weave forearm sleeve, it’s sort of like tribal but I like it 20x better than basic tribal patterns
When is the back or foot tattoo coming out??
May 3rd 👊🏼
Ya know what kinda tattoos I don’t like? Full black and grey realism sleeves that aren’t readable 10+ feet away.
Yo trying to say mine?
@@justinkd maybe? I’m not judging tattoos on a guy on a TH-cam video that’s judging other tattoos. Lol everyone has an opinion, just like you
Ahh okay just making sure because mine are readable that far away so just wanted to make sure if you were calling mine out that it be false 💁🏼♀️
The creepy forest tattoo usually on the forearms on the calf