The tattoos to adopt in 2023 and the ones you don’t want to see anymore
2022 is over and you’re full of good resolutions for 2023. Among your bucket list for the new year is the phrase: “get a tattoo“. If so, you’ve clicked on the right link, as this article should appeal to you.
To help you realize your dreams, Bernard has put together a selection of the tattoos you’ll want to have in 2023, as well as those you should forget.
So if 2023 is the year of your first tattoo, or if you’re simply curious and want to discover the tattoo trends for 2023, we invite you to stay tuned to this blog post.
In the first part, you’ll discover the tattoo designs that will be very trendy in 2023, then in the second part, the designs we advise you not to engrave in your skin withtattoo ink . tattoo ink tattoo ink.
If you’re afraid of regret, want to test the design first because you’re not sure of the location, or are afraid of getting bored with it, Bernard offers a temporary tattoo alternative for each design listed.
Tattoos to adopt in 2023 and their temporary alternatives
1 – Neo-Japanese tattoos
In 2023, you can forget about gray and black patterns and make way for color. This new year will be particularly marked by a neo-Japanese influence, which will find its way into tattoos. Koi carp, sakura flowers and tiger motifs will be in great demand, and you’re likely to see many colorful neo-Japanese tattoos in 2023.
Of course, we advise you to think carefully about your tattoo and the meaning you wish to give it. Indeed, with koi carp in particular, you may run into minor problems if you ever want to travel to Japan. For more information on this subject, we invite you to read the article on 5 tattoos with hidden meanings on our blog.
When it comes to temporary tattoos, we recommend you take a look at our “tigerwood” board. This sheet of temporary tattoos illustrated by Pauline Tabur is inspired by the Japanese world. You’ll find many temporary tattoos with colorful motifs inspired by Japanese culture, such as sakura flowers, a tiger and a koi carp.
2 – Painting-style tattoos
Whether you’re an art lover or not, painting-style tattoos will be very much in vogue in 2023, and their beauty will be hard to resist. In fact, these realistic tattoos with a painterly effect are likely to be in great demand over the coming months.
You’ll be able to transform your body into a true work of art. However, not all tattoo artists carry out this style of tattoo, so we advise you to find out more before making an appointment.
Discover our “à fleur de peau” temporary tattoo board, created in collaboration with Nathalie Lété, a true painter. It’s a less painful, less expensive and less risky alternative to tattooing withindelible ink in a salon.
3 – Micro-tattoos
Microtattoos are tiny tattoosthat can be accumulated on the body to create a beautiful composition in your own image.
These micro-tattoos are most often createdwith tattoo ink tattoo ink and fine lines, making them very discreet and delicate.
If you want something very discreet, you can place your tattoo on the back of your neck, on your achilles heel, on your wrist or even behind your ear for maximum discretion.
As with the previous tattoo style, we recommend that you choose your tattoo artist carefully. That way, you’ll be sure to get nice, fine lines and not grow old with a tattoo full of ink pate.
If you’d like to try out this trend in temporary tattoos, we’ve got the perfect board for you. It’s the “not so long” temporary tattoo board created in collaboration with Samuel Eckert. You’ll find lots of cute little tattoos to suit all styles and genders.
4 – Tattoos with fine lines
At the start of this article, we confirmed that by 2023 the trendiest tattoos would be colored ones.
Granted, both the previous category and this one are dedicated to monochrome tattoos.
However, we’re not talking about just any tattoo design, but tattoos with fine, delicate lines. The hottest tattoos for the New Year are those depicting a portrait of a person, an animal or a scene representing something you love.
If you’re already a fan of this trend, our temporary tattoos illustrated by Johanna Olk, Inès Longevial and Pia on the “lazy afternoon“, “tattoo c’que j’aime” and “les lèvres rouges” boards are sure to please. These tattoo boards feature temporary tattoos of portraits of women with fine, delicate features inblack ink.
The least popular tattoo designs in 2023
1 – Tattoos with tribal motifs
Very popular in the 1990s, tribal tattoos have seen their popularity plummet in recent years. Indeed, while these tattoos were very popular before the 2000s, they are now considered old-fashioned and have lost their original significance. No longer considered trendy, people wishing to get tribal tattoos attach more cultural than aesthetic significance to them.
2 – Designs createdwith tattoo ink white
Tattoos in white ink are also to be avoided in 2023. They are very pretty and considered original when you leave the tattoo parlour. However, they age very badly, aswhite ink tends to yellow over the years, and for some people the tattoo disappears completely.
3 – Tattoos in common
Many people choose to share a tattoo with the person they love, or even tattoo their first name. However, we strongly advise you never to do this. Many people regret their choice because they are no longer with their partner. Their tattoo becomes associated with the memory of that person, which in most cases prevents them from moving on.
If you’ve been convinced by our temporary tattoo boards and would like to discover Bernard’s other designs, we invite you to visit our website.