Okay, so I’ve been thinking about getting a tattoo for a while now, and I finally decided to go for it. I wanted something bold, something that really makes a statement, you know? After flipping through tons of designs and placements, I landed on the idea of a neck tattoo. I’ve always thought they looked super cool and edgy, so I was like, “Why not?”

First things first, I needed to find some inspiration. I spent hours scrolling through tattoo ideas online, especially focusing on small neck tattoos for women. I didn’t want anything too huge or overwhelming, just something subtle yet stylish that would really express my individuality.
- I started by browsing through tons of tattoo designs online.
- Then, I narrowed down my search to small neck tattoos specifically.
- I looked for designs that were both edgy and elegant.
I came across so many cool designs, it was hard to choose! There were delicate floral patterns, minimalist symbols, and even some tiny script tattoos. I saved a bunch of them to my phone, creating a little mood board of sorts. I even saw that Selena Gomez has a “Rare” tattoo on her neck, which I thought was pretty neat. It got me thinking about what kind of message I wanted to convey with my own tattoo.
Finding the Right Artist
Once I had a general idea of what I wanted, I started looking for a reputable tattoo artist in my area. This part was super important to me because, obviously, I wanted someone who knew what they were doing, especially with a sensitive area like the neck. I checked out portfolios, read reviews, and even visited a couple of studios to get a feel for the vibe.
Finally, I found an artist whose style I really loved. We had a consultation where I showed her my inspiration photos and talked about my ideas. She was super helpful and gave me some great suggestions on how to make the design even better. She helped me to choose the right design.
Getting the Tattoo
The day of the appointment finally arrived, and I was so excited! I decided to start with a small, delicate design on the side of my neck. It was a tiny little symbol that held a lot of personal meaning for me. The artist prepped the area, and then the buzzing of the tattoo machine began. It was a little nerve-wracking at first, but the artist was really reassuring and made sure I was comfortable throughout the whole process. The pain wasn’t too bad, honestly. It felt like a series of tiny scratches, and it was over before I knew it.

When it was done, I was absolutely thrilled with the result. It looked even better than I had imagined! It’s such a cool and unique way to express myself, and I love how it turned out. Now, I’m already thinking about adding more to my neck tattoo collection in the future!