Minimalism is a style that uses natural light as a tool to brighten a space or object in order to show off its true beauty in a subtle way. This esthetic evokes a feeling of tranquility, showing how a little can go a long way. Each element requires a purpose and meaning. Soft colors as well as clean lines create uncomplicated forms.

Some times we need an extra boost to take us where we want to go. By using the minimalist mentality, we could add a glimmer of light or a beautiful shape to change our perception. One way we can add classic beauty to our body is through a simple subtle tattoo design. You don’t need an entire sleeve on your arm or something with a lot of colors. All you need is the perfect form that has special meaning for you.

Have you been so afraid of trying something new that you find yourself putting it off while also hoping the day comes when you do get it? Here are a few suggestions to stop being afraid of getting your first tattoo and get inspired to go for it.

Appreciate Yourself
You are the only one who knows what works for you. Don’t judge or look down on yourself. If you’re looking to get a tattoo in a bold or unconventional place, that is a perfectly valid choice. You don’t need to please others or worry about what anyone else might think.

Don’t be scared
Everyone feels pain differently, but think that when it comes to getting tattooed, this is a passing sensation. Follow the instructions your artist gives you for aftercare so you don’t end up with any discomfort.

Take it easy
Don’t let anything come between you and your plans. Stop thinking about what others might think or say. What matters is that you are confident about your decision.

These mini tats will only take your artist a few minutes to do, meaning the pain will be minimum. They’re not only cute, but will also help you lose your fear of getting a larger one later on.

Minimalist tattoos will provide a touch of elegance and light, as well as express something about you in a subtle way. They’re a reminder to look for the little things in life.
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Translated by María Suárez
