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25 Anchors, Zodiac Signs, And Other Trendy Tattoo Designs Everyone Will Want In 10 Years

Do you have any tattoos on your body? Tell me, have you ever regretted getting inked? Of course, getting a tattoo is one of the interesting ways to express our artistic nature, our ego, or our belief. However, it's also risky because tattoos will go along with us to the very end. As a result, if you don't want to regret your decision, reconsider it carefully before daring to have a tattoo.
We have sorted through Reddit, Twitter, post comments and the opinions of other people to find out the trendiest and most popular tattoos recently and they are gonna be extremely dated in 10 years. Scroll down to take a look and upvote for your love. Also, we hope that this list can give you some inspiration to choose your own favorite tattoo design.

#1. "Little sun/moon combos."

Source: peachpotempkin


#2. "The Deathly Hallows symbol."

"My friend who's a tattoo artist said he's done the Deathly Hallows symbol probably 15 times in his career."

Source: Romane_PaulNibaa


#3. "Outlines of mountains."

Source: Renlywinsthethrone


#4. "Phrases in Latin."

"Asked my buddy and he said, 'If I have to do another goddamn Latin paragraph on a chick's ribs, I'm gonna lose it!' Ironically, he was doing one on his girlfriend when he told me."

Source: epyonk666


#5. "Anchors — usually accompanied by the words 'Don't sink.'"

"And when you ask them what it means, it's always, 'It symbolizes that I can't be held down.'"

Source: MCsquared3745


#6. "Palm trees."

"My local tattoo shop in the Caribbean has a running tally of how many times they've had to tattoo palm trees on girls' ankles."

Source: tonikyat


#7. "Stick-and-pokes of random, cutesy household items and foods."

Source: Anonymous credit


#8. "Chemistry formulas."

"I have a couple of chemistry tattoos, and my artist made a comment about girls getting dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin with the word 'happiness.' Seemed like he might have done a few too many."

Source: SPECTRE-Agent-No-13


#9. "Tiny cactuses."

Source: pippagroenink


#10. "Astrological signs."

Source: blargher


#11. "Big cats in crowns."

"The head artist at my shop was getting super burned out on big cats (specifically lions) wearing crowns. In about a month, he'd done five realistic lions (and a panther) wearing crowns on dudes who wanted to feel like kings. I had to start politely turning them down when people called to inquire about them."

Source: AncientCatGod


#12. "Tiny Roman numerals."

Source: Rauly91


#13. "The entire Bible."

"I'm not religious at all, but I think I've ascribed the entire Bible on human flesh at this point."

Source: RAWest_ofRaw


#14. "Potted plants."

Source: Anonymous credit


#15. "Monstera leaves."

Source: Anonymous credit


#16. "Barcodes."

"My friend got so tired of doing barcodes on people's necks [that] he made a game out of using the silliest products as references. So if the customers scanned the tattoo, they’d see that the barcode was for sanitary products, a bag of nuts, mashed potatoes, etc."

Source: Bobvankay


#17. "Pocket watches, specifically surrounded by roses."

Source: c0nsume0


#18. "Getting your cat tattooed on you."

Source: Eli5678


#19. "Bridges from the local city."

Source: pippagroenink


#20. "The under-boob chest plate thing, like Rihanna has."

Source: mommymrschief


#21. "Snakes, skulls, and snakes coming out of skulls."

"Why does the guy who wants this tattoo always have a perfectly groomed goatee?"

Source: Talonqr


#22. "Tree silhouettes."

Source: hatsnatcher23


#23. "A mustache on the inside of a pointer finger."

"I've seen so many people get a mustache on the inside of their pointer finger. I feel like that fad has to have gotten old with a few artists."

Source: wild_stryke


#24. "Octopuses."

"I'm completely sick of octopus tattoos. Everyone who has one thinks they're insanely unique and doesn’t realize it’s a ridiculously popular tattoo."

Source: ffunster


#25. "Face tattoos on 18-year-olds."

"I’m not against face tattoos — I have friends and peers that wear them quite well. My issue is that 18-year-olds want to get them because they want a certain look. Pop culture has made them seem a lot more acceptable than they actually are. At the end of the day, in the majority of careers, they will hinder employment."

Source: asshatface666

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