Many women wonder "why do women get tattoos" as they think about getting their first ink. Studies show that 23% of American ...
These days, women in the United States are more likely to have ink than men. Twenty-three percent of women have tattoos compared to 19% of men, according to a 2012 Harris Poll. What these numbers ...
Ex-cons, Harley riders, Popeye. While men dominate stereotypes of people with tattoos, women are the more inked gender in America. A free exhibit at Cal State Fullerton’s Anthropology Teaching Museum ...
Tattoos may be more than just body art — new research has found they may be an indicator of high self-esteem. (Stocksy) Researchers from Texas Tech University surveyed nearly 2,400 college-age people ...
Despite cultural taboos, women have been getting tattoos for centuries. In ancient Egypt, women got tattoos as a form of beauty and as a status symbol. Permanent ink was seen for the first time in the ...
Diversity in tattoo shops is not common, women and non-binary artist are looking to make changes. Tattoos are one of the most popular trends among Americans, yet women and non-binary tattoo artists ...
We've gathered the best tattoo ideas for women for anyone in need of a little inspiration. Choosing the right tattoo design — big, small or somewhere in between — can be a meaningful way showcase your ...
"You're going to regret that in 50 years' time." It's one of the most common warnings to anyone pondering whether to get a tattoo in the first few decades of their life. The assumption being that a ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Think tattoos are mostly for tough-looking men and only a few women? Think again. The fair sex is getting inked more often these days, according to a poll set for release on ...