Tattoosare one of society’s favorite forms of self-expression and understandably so.
There are so many incredibly talented artists out there creating sentimental, meaningful one-of-a-kind pieces for their customers.
That said, we all know at least one person who gets tattooed on a whim.

Believe it or not, there are people out there who are already regretting their inkfrom the 2010s.
As the decade went on, however, the designs became more intricate.
Other celebrities including Rihanna and Zoe Kravitz also helped make the trend popular.

Despite the rise of the super-detailed finger tattoo, many artists have warned against tattooing hands.
Some artists actually refuse to tattoo fingers and hands altogether.
Los Angeles artist Paul Timman is one of many artists to speak out against the practice.

“You will be stuck with a blob on your finger.”
Watercolor tattoos only age gracefully when done right
Watercolor tattoos also came into popularity in the 2010s.
The combinations of bright and pastel colors are visibly striking, but not every artist is on board.

Like watercolor art, watercolor tattooing is a serious process that takes years to perfect.
In a 2014 interview, artist Gene Coffey expressed he was “turned off from the ‘watercolor tattoos.’
Mostly because they seem to have become an excuse for just doing bad tattoos.

There was a serious slew of “Harry Potter” tattoos that popped up throughout the decade.
Even celebrities such as Ariana Grande and Zayn Malik have tattoos that celebrate the franchise, according toInsiderandMarie Claire.
“It no longer represents what it did.
I mean, there’s already so many borderline things in those books.