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The 5 tattoos people regret the most

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2026, 13:05 IST
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5 tattoo choices that people end up regretting

"One thing that I’ve learned as a tattoo artist is that regret usually doesn’t come from the tattoo itself, it comes from the reason behind it. Most people don’t walk in thinking they’ll hate their tattoo one day. At that moment, t feels exciting, emotional, meaningful, or spontaneous. But years later, people change, priorities shift, and what once felt important can start to feel like a mistake. From my perspective, these are the five most common tattoos people tend to regret the most," says Sahil Bali, Tattoo Artist, Devil’z Tattooz. The tattoo artists shares some interesting insights on the most bothersome tattoos ever!

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Relationship tattoos

The first and most common one is partner names or relationship tattoos. It may sound romantic in the moment, but emotions can change faster than ink fades. I’ve seen people come in full of love and confidence, wanting names, initials, anniversary dates, or matching designs. Later many return asking for cover-ups or laser removal. Relationships can end for many reasons, and when they do, carrying someone’s name on your skin becomes a painful reminder instead of a sweet memory. Love should be celebrated, but tattoos linked to another person need serious thought.

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Trend-based tattoo

Second are trend-based tattoos. Every few years, certain designs become popular, tiny infinity signs, feathers turning into birds, random Roman numerals, crowns, lions with blue eyes, or whatever social media is pushing at the time. The problem with trends is that they age quickly. What looks stylish today can feel outdated tomorrow. Many people regret following fashion instead of choosing something personal. Tattoos last much longer than trends do.

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Impulsive tattoos

Third are badly placed impulsive tattoos. These are tattoos people get without thinking about visibility, pain, career impact, or how the body changes over time. Hands, neck, face, fingers, and ribs are common examples. Some placements fade faster, some hurt more than expected, and some can affect professional opportunities depending on the field. I’ve met clients who loved the design but hated where they got it. Placement matters just as much as the artwork itself.

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Low-quality bargain tattoos

Fourth are low-quality bargain tattoos. This usually happens when someone chooses the cheapest option instead of the right artist. They may save money in the moment, but poor line work, uneven shading, blowouts, spelling mistakes, and weak hygiene standards often lead to regret. Fixing a bad tattoo usually costs more than getting it done properly the first time. A tattoo is not something to shop for like a discount item. Skill, cleanliness, and experience always matter.

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Tattoos done during emoional phases

Fifth are tattoos done during emotional phases. Some people get tattooed after heartbreak, anger, grief, or during a rebellious moment. Tattoos can absolutely be healing and meaningful, but decisions made in unstable emotions are often rushed. A quote chosen in pain may not represent who they are once they heal. A symbol picked during anger may feel embarrassing later. Permanent choices made during temporary feelings can become regrets.

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Tattoo can be life changing

As a tattoo artist, I never try to scare people away from tattoos. I believe tattoos can be powerful, beautiful, and life-changing in the best way. But the best tattoos are chosen with patience, meaning, and clear thought. If someone is unsure, I always say wait. A good idea will still be a good idea months later. Regret usually comes from rushing, not from the art itself.

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