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The rise in popularity of tattoos behind the ear doesn't have anything to do with how painful the spot is. The truth is that getting inked behind the ear is probably one of the places where getting a tattoo is going to be most agonizing. Luckily, you can only get small tattoos there so they won't take a ton of time to get done.
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I love the way a small wrist tattoo looks, but since you don't have a whole lot of muscle or fat there, it can be quite uncomfortable to have a tattoo placed on your wrist. That includes both the top and the underside of your wrist, but again, there's not a ton of space for a tattoo there so it won't take hours to get inked.
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I don't know anyone with a tattoo on their eyebrow, but tattoo artists call it a very painful place for ink. That's because the tattoo gun is going to be hitting your brow bone each time it penetrates the skin. It's going to hurt while it's happening and chances are you're going to be quite sore for a few days afterward too.
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Speaking of the eye area, an eyelid tattoo is possible, but certainly not fun. The skin is very thin and you'll have to wear protection for your eyes. If this is your chosen spot for body art, make sure you seek out an artist with lots of experience tattooing the eyelid.
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Whether you get a tattoo on your sternum or in the ribcage area, it's going to hurt. Again, it's because the tattoo gun will be coming so close to your bone, which doesn't feel good. Choosing an area that is a bit more fleshy can help make things a little better, but not pain-free.
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You don't have a ton of cushiony padding in your neck area, so getting a tattoo there won't be comfortable. Added to that is the fact that you move your neck all day, every day, which means that healing time will be much longer than in some other areas of your body. This goes for the back and front of your neck. Alright ladies, this is the list of the most painful places to get a tattoo. Just remember that the closer you get to bone with no fat, the more pain you'll be in. So go for a nice forearm or thigh! And remember a tattoo is pretty permanent unless you want to spend a fortune getting it removed so be sure of what you want and where you want it! Any comments or questions on tattoo pain or tattoo stories to share? Let me know down below! Top Photo Credit: joganelken This article written in collaboration with editor, Eliza Martinez