All the best tattoos for men and the dos and don'ts of getting inked (2024)

Brooklyn Beckham, the eldest progeny of the clan which holds his name, revealed a new tattoo on his Instagram feed this week. A baroque conflation of cherubs (five of them) cascading down from his clavicle to his right nipple. It’s his biggest tattoo to date and easily his most prominent. It’s also the latest addition to a growing collection, which also includes a larger cherub above his naval and a small "mama’s boy" inscription on his left pectoral.

How I feel about tattoos (masoch*stic scrawlings of existential angst that age as well as soft fruit in a desert) aside, they've never been more popular. It’s estimated that one in three young adults aged between 20 and 40 in the UK have some kind of tattoo – a figure that looks set to increase over the next five years.

That 19-year-old Brooklyn has just been inked in such a dramatic way, therefore, probably shouldn’t come as a surprise. Beckham Snr, after all, has more than 40 tattoos and his ever-expanding dermatological tapestry has never done him any harm...

The thing is, when it comes to actually getting a tattoo, we don’t all have the genetic pedigree of the Beckhams. Nor do the majority of us have the time, money or lack of concern about what our potential bosses might think to get inked willy-nilly. So here, to help you decide whether or not you should, in fact, get that new tat, is the tattoophobe’s guide to the dos and don’ts of getting a tattoo, plus the best tattoos for men from Instagram.

Don’t

But that’s just me.

Do think carefully about where on your body you are going to get it

An obvious one, this, but before you get a tattoo you should try and think of all the potential scenarios in which your tattoo will be seen by the general public and/or family members/prospective partners. If it’s your first time, start with something discreet in an unobtrusive area of your body (on the underside of your upper arm/on your hip) and see how you get on with it. Think of your new tattoo as you would a new skin product – patch test it first before splashing it on all over the place. Legs, necks, forearms and faces are tricky. You’ve really got to believe in the tattoo you’re getting (and the fact that it will work with your personal style forever) if you intend on getting one on any of the aformentioned areas of your body.

Don’t get anything that will go out of fashion

Brand names/celebrity faces/catch phrases/band logos – avoid anything that won’t age as well as you do.

Don’t get anything that relates to a lover

Any kind of tattoo that pertains to a former, current or prospective life partner should be avoided at all costs. The sad but realistic chances are that you won’t feel the same about said partner a decade after you get it done (one in three marriages end in divorce, after all), so stay away from girlfriends' faces, boyfriends' names and initialed hearts at all costs. If in doubt, think, "What wouldn’t Johnny Depp do?"

Do think hard before getting anything above your clavicle

I know, I know, neck and face tattoos are a "thing". There’s something particularly menacing (and, let’s face it, a little bit sexy) about a handsome inked face, but these kind of tattoos are absolutely not for everyone. Also, remember that if you ever want to get anything removed from those areas you’ll end up with scar tissue where the tattoo once was.

All the best tattoos for men and the dos and don'ts of getting inked (2024)

FAQs

What is the most attractive tattoo spot for a man? ›

For those interested in men, prime real estate for a tattoo was the upper arm at a 3.8. The upper back and shoulder were not far behind, receiving 3.5 and 3.4 ratings, respectively. Those attracted to women saw a three-way tie between the upper back, shoulder and hips (with a 3.3 rating).

What is the best tattoo for men? ›

Celtic tattoos, intricate knotwork, spirals, and mythological creatures are popular among men. These designs can make for beautiful tattoos full of historical and cultural significance.

Where is the best place for a man to get his first tattoo? ›

If it's your first time, start with something discreet in an unobtrusive area of your body (on the underside of your upper arm/on your hip) and see how you get on with it. Think of your new tattoo as you would a new skin product – patch test it first before splashing it on all over the place.

Do and don'ts of getting a tattoo? ›

Make sure you're ready

Don't let other people pressure you into getting a tattoo. And don't get a tattoo if you've been drinking alcohol or using drugs. If you're confident that you want to get a tattoo, talk to friends who already have one. Ask if they have suggestions or tips for you.

Do girls find tattoos hot on guys? ›

According to a Polish study published in the Personality and Individual Differences journal, women don't find tattooed men more (or less) attractive.

Where should you not get your first tattoo? ›

“Tattoos on hands, fingers, knees, armpits, elbows, etc. often take longer to heal and they will often not last as long as tattoos in other places,” he says. Also, every area of the body is different and has a different kind of skin, explains Gutierrez.

What not to say to a tattoo artist? ›

Tattoo artists are professionals who should be treated with respect and consideration. There are certain questions you should never ask your tattoo artist. For example, you should never ask your tattoo artist to negotiate on the price or copy another artist's work.

Does a tattoo make a guy more attractive? ›

Key points. In a study, women rated tattooed men as healthier but not more attractive than men without tattoos. Men viewed tattooed men as more attractive but not healthier than men without tattoos. Women judged men with tattoos as worse potential parents and partners than men without tattoos.

Where do tattoos look best? ›

The back is also a popular spot for tattoos, especially for larger designs like full back tattoos or back pieces. The back offers a large area for stunning motifs that can be viewed from all angles. For those looking for a more discreet option, the wrist, ankle or behind the ear are good choices.

What arm should a man get a tattoo on? ›

Any arm, right or left, would be good for a tattoo. The choice boils down to your personal preferences. Just make sure your skin is free of moles.

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