15 Creative Ideas For Your Next Forearm Tattoo
Getting a tattoo can be an easy way to express your sense of style as well as signal to others what your personal interests are. Whether you want to get a tattoo with your best friend or you simply like the way a picture or phrase looks on your body, getting a tattoo is a fun activity that can be shared with you and your closest loved ones.
One of the biggest questions people have when considering a new tattoo is where it should be placed. You could channel Hilary Duff, the queen of tiny tattoos, and get one on your foot; you could also take inspiration from Cara Delevingne and get inked on your ribcage or Demi Lovato and try the side of your head. One place that isn't often considered, however, is the forearm.
Forearm tattoos can be as bold or as delicate as you want them to be. You can play around with the location and get a back-forearm tattoo, a top-of-the-forearm tattoo, and even a half-sleeve forearm tattoo. Like any tattoo, you might want to think about certain things before getting one. "I would mostly consider how close to the wrist you want the design to be," Kandace Layne, owner of Magic Mirror Tattoo Studio, tells PS. "Consider things like your work culture. If you work in a more conservative environment, it might be best to get areas tattooed that can be covered by clothing."
Contemplating getting a tattoo? We asked Layne what to consider before making your appointment.
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Kandace Layne is the owner of Magic Mirror Tattoo Studio.
What to Consider Before Getting a Forearm Tattoo
In addition to your lifestyle, there are a few things to consider when choosing a forearm tattoo. "Choose a design that fits your forearm space," Layne says. "Some abstract designs may be an exception to this, but you want to make sure that a forearm tattoo doesn't wrap around too much to avoid the design being distorted by the curve of the arm."
There are also areas of the forearm that might be a bit more sensitive than others. "The area that we call the "ditch" — the inner elbow where your forearm and upper arm connect — can be more difficult to heal," Layne says. "If you want to tattoo that area, you may find that it fades quickly, but you can always get it touched up."
Can You Cover Up a Forearm Tattoo?
If you're considering covering up an existing forearm tattoo, there are a few facts to keep in mind. "Cover-ups usually have to be at least twice the size of the original tattoo," Layne says. "When doing one, you want to make sure there's room for that in the first place so that the tattoo that's actually doing the covering fits properly over the old tattoo."
Fading may be another issue that you encounter with forearm tattoos. "The outer forearm will probably be the most susceptible to fading," Layne says. "This is the area that gets the most sun exposure, so you have to be conscious of sunscreen use when tattooing that area."
Are Forearm Tattoos Painful?
Pain tolerance is subjective, but forearm tattoos may hurt, depending on the area getting tattooed. "Pain-tolerance levels are different for everyone," Layne says. "The image being tattooed also matters because the longer it takes, after a certain amount of hours — the time differs for everyone — it will be more painful." For Layne, the wrist was the most painful part of the forearm to get tattooed.
How Much Do Forearm Tattoos Cost?
The cost of forearm tattoos varies based on your location. "One of the biggest factors aside from location is really just what you are getting," Layne says. "The cost typically factors in things like the size of your tattoo, what style of the tattoo, and even who your tattoo artist is. There are various factors that go into pricing."
If you'd like to add a forearm tattoo to your collection, we rounded up some of the best forearm tattoos to inspire you. Keep scrolling for inspiration.
Script Forearm Tattoo
We've seen a lot of script forearm tattoos, but this one is unique thanks to the addition of the Hindi lettering. It reads, "The end is the beginning."
Patchwork Forearm Tattoo
Patchwork tattoos have been gaining popularity recently; they look like tiny stickers placed all over. This example shows fruit and other designs spaced out on the forearm.
Butterfly Forearm Tattoo
This forearm tattoo features a butterfly, flowers, and a quote for a truly personal design.
Constellation Forearm Tattoo
Constellation tattoos are a great way to show off your favorite astrological sign. This tiny piece of ink is simple and cute.
Signature Forearm Tattoo
If you're thinking about getting a memorial tattoo, we love the idea of getting the script of a loved one. This one is located on the forearm and is the signature of their grandmother.
Floral Forearm Tattoo
This inner forearm tattoo is done in black ink and it's on the medium side, but it's still very simple. It features a plain floral design.
Hyper-Realism Forearm Tattoo
This hyper-realism tattoo is done in black ink with a single needle, but it's amazing how detailed it is.
Simple Greenery Forearm Tattoo
This simple forearm tattoo features a black-ink fern. It's on the larger side and takes up most of the area on the forearm, but it still manages to look delicate.
Forearm Rose Tattoo
Rose tattoos are quite common, but this one on the forearm has a tiny twist. It's done in black ink, but it's just an outline, which makes it look very delicate.
Mandala Forearm Tattoo
Mandalas are geometric patterns that have spiritual ties. This one is done in black ink and looks beautiful on the forearm.
Forearm Script Tattoo
You can opt for any kind of script tattoo on the forearm. This one says, "suppress your fears," in all lowercase letters.
Floral Forearm Tattoo
Floral tattoos are always a good idea, and this one is slightly different from what we normally see. Rather than having florals standing straight up, these all fit into a circle on the forearm.
Stars Forearm Tattoo
This forearm tattoo covers a lot of surface area, but everything is very tiny. The stars are actually a constellation without the lines.
Arrow Forearm Tattoo
This forearm tattoo features geometric details, including interconnected circles around the arrow, for a unique design.
Sun-and-Moon Forearm Tattoo
If you're looking to get matching tattoos with a loved one, why not try pieces that are a bit different but still connected? This example shows a sun and a moon.
— Additional reporting by Renee Rodriguez
Kristin Granero was a contributing editor for PS Beauty.
Renee Rodriguez is a staff writer and social producer for PS. She writes across all verticals, but her main areas of expertise focus on fashion and beauty content with an emphasis on reviews and editor experiments. She also produces social content for the PS TikTok and Instagram accounts.