
Only a few years ago that still wearing one or more tattoos was questioned by the bulk of society. Today it has become much more widespread and normalized and, although it is not the same everywhere, having tattoos is not an impediment to continue with your life normally in different areas. Although the fact of wearing them has not lost that aura of originality that it always had, it is so widespread that the world of tattoos has grown a lot and there are more and more styles, although we could well say that, being something so personal, they could almost exist as many types of tattoos as tattooed people.
In this oneHOWTO article we have made a synthesis of many of the tattoo styles that exist. Do not miss them!
Old school
The old school style never dies and of course it made its way to the tattoo world as well. In your case, the style Old school it was the main or most recurrent when the ink on the skin arrived as part of fashion or personal style in the West decades ago. You will recognize it immediately by its thick lines and its bright and solid colors, the sailor motifs or girls Pin up.
If you like this style, apart from the meaning that you can give to your tattoo yourself, here you can read about What is the meaning of anchor tattoos and What is the meaning of a swallow tattoo, which are very popular in this style.

Tribal
We relate the tribal tattoos easily with one of the most tattooed styles in the 80s, 90s and even the early 2000s, with quite basic or simple designs and not always with a clear meaning or referring to the tribes. Its origin is very old and comes from various cultures such as, for example, Celtic, Maori and Polynesian, since these are tattoos originating in the tribes from various areas of the world and from different eras.
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Irezumi or traditional Japanese
One of the oldest styles and that, at the same time, growing as fashion today all over the world is the japanese style tattoo. In addition to being a classic style with one of the richest trajectories in the history of tattoos, and having a deep cultural significance, they have a very characteristic aesthetic. The designs of the Irezumi or traditional Japanese they usually contain great stories that sometimes cover the entire body. Thus, some people make one or more loose pieces, but it is very common for those who choose this style to join them using unifying drawings that are elements such as air or water, thus having, for example, the back, the arms and full chest. Beyond that, it is also very popular to get a japanese body suit or the entire body, this format being one of the main ones in Japanese culture.
Here we indicate some of the Meanings of Japanese tattoos.

Realistic
The realism in tattoos It is one of the most daring styles that exist, as they often involve portraits of very specific faces or places, represented with a almost photographic detail. Logically, it is also a very complicated style to carry out, as it requires an impeccable mastery of both the drawing and the needle. Therefore, this is one of the styles in which it is more important than ever that it be performed by a professional tattooist specialized in this style, provided that a good result is really sought at an artistic level.

3D tattoo
The style almost always corresponds to modern, thick and sharp lines, but uses shading and movement to create the three-dimensional effect. It offers many possibilities, but whoever does it, has it very clear, since it will not simply be a drawing on your skin, but the shape of your body will be very visually transformed with the effect of the tattoo.

Biomechanics
It is a classic style that, however, has evolved a lot and continues to do so. One of its most popular variants is bio-organic. Contains 3d effects, since it tries to attract attention by showing an image that implies that the inside of the body looks like a machine, combining motifs such as bones and muscles with gears and cables that seem to come out of the skin.

Pointillism
Between the tattoo styles current, which began to be used relatively few years ago, we find the pointillism or dotwork tattoo. Yes, it is the same pictorial technique of creating from flat geometric shapes to realistic representations always through the drawing of many points. Not a single line and a beautiful and surprising effect.
Therefore, we can say that it is rather a technique applicable to practically all, but clearly not all, tattoo styles. It can be used in the entire tattoo design or just a part of the piece to be tattooed.

Whites
They are called white tattoos, but they can actually be white ink only or very light-hued ink. Although they are not usually seen with the naked eye, once we realize that they are in that part of the body of the one in front of us, they attract a lot of attention and are very beautiful.
It seems that white ink does not stay as long on the skin like the one with bright colors or the black one. For this reason, it is advisable to find the expert who really masters the use of this ink and even keep in mind that it will be convenient to review them from time to time if we want them to always look like new.

Fluorescent
Another ink that was created and began to be used a few years ago is the fluorescent ink. What is attractive about them is that designs can be made that in normal light are not visible at all and are only seen when using a ultraviolet or black light or even make a design that does have a part that can be seen in normal light and that changes the shape or is completed when seen in ultraviolet light.
Thus these glow in the dark tattoos of this type of light, or at least the part of the tattoo that has this fluorescent ink, it is only appreciated under this type of light, so they are seen in bars and nightclubs with this type of lighting or if you have a flashlight of this type.

Watercolor
If you have not seen it to anyone yet, it is because it is “quite recent” within what is already the general history of tattoos, but it is increasingly used and is among one of the Most popular tattoo styles and that it is spreading faster.
The base style can be practically any: semi-realistic, kawaii, geometric, just watercolor, etc. The important thing in these designs is that the ink is mixed with water and gradients are made, achieving the watercolor or watercolor effect like that seen on a canvas. Designs with very vivid colors are usually seen, but the technique can also be applied in tattoos with only black ink.

Minimalist
For your discretion and for being within the small tattoo styles, many people dare with them. The small minimalist tattoos, sometimes almost imperceptible, they are a style that results in a delicate look. However, for them to look really good aesthetically, it is very important to know how to choose the location well so that it adapts well to the drawing.
In this link you will discover some ideas of small tattoos.

Neo traditional
The neo traditional tattoo It is very easy to confuse with the Old School style, since it is the same, adapting to current times. The lines are more modern and they vary, sometimes, blurred effects or soft shadows that give a little depth to the drawing, the colors are more varied than in the Old School and, likewise, the subjects are broader and even hybrid. However, the old school style is still there and can be seen from leagues. Normally, they are pieces that clearly show the Old School base and add the mixture with some other style, such as simple realism, add fine lines (in the old style only thick ones were used), among other features that differentiate them.

New school
The New School style it is about the drift that the Old School has had in, more or less, the last decade. The 3D, animated and even realistic style are introduced aggressively and vivid colors they degrade in shading. Unlike the traditional Neo, the motifs have been completely updated and in this style drawings related to the seafaring world, roses or Pin Up do not usually appear. Instead, we can find all kinds of objects and characters, both famous and Invented entirely by the tattoo artist and their tattoo artist.

Blackwork and blackout
As their name indicates, they are characterized by being made entirely in black ink. The blackwork style it is defined simply by dealing with designs, which can be more or less large figures, that only use black ink, with more or less amount of shading.
Also, when this style goes further, we find the blackout It is based on complete fillings in black ink, leaving the shape of the drawing or the created shape to end up being the area of the skin that has not been tattooed. Often the drawings are neotribal or geometric in style, simply consisting of covering a part of the body. This is why this style is sometimes used as a filler for …