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These Pinay Celebrities With Minimalist Tattoos Will Make You Want To Get Inked

PHOTO: (LEFT) Instagram/iamhearte, (RIGHT) Instagram/nadine
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If you're fresh out of tattoo ideas, you can never go wrong with going for a minimalist design. Not only is it easier to pull off, it's perfect for first-timers, too! Below, we rounded up some fail-safe options for you to consider, as seen on local celebs:

  1. Heart Evangelista's first tattoo ever was a heart outline inked on her inner wrist. Two years after, she had the shape colored in entirely in red. So dainty! 

  2. Anne Curtis had her gradient heart tattoo done in Korea, and the artist added the most adorable sparkle accents around it.

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  3. Nadine Lustre has quite the tattoo collection, but we think the crescent on her wrist is the coolest.

  4. Getting matching tattoos with a loved one can be such a cool bonding experience. If you need ideas, Heaven Peralejo and her mom had swallow birds tattooed on their arms to represent their mutual love for traveling.

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  5. Bela Padilla, Kim Chiu, and Angelica Panganiban's matching dot tattoos are as subtle as minimalist tattoos go—great for groups of friends who want to get the same ink without the insane commitment.

  6. The sparkle tattoo on Kiana Valenciano's wrist is actually friendship ink she got with her girl gang, too!

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  7. Sofia Andres' petite rose ink on her side definitely has us convinced that watercolor tattoos are worth looking into for the #aesthetic.

  8. A shoulder tatt like Maine Mendoza's is one to keep in mind if you want something you can easily hide and flaunt.

  9. If you're up for a slightly more intricate design that still looks delicate, go for a vibe like Leila Alcasid's Japanese anemone tattoo.

  10. Collarbone tattoos (or any tattoo near a bone, that is) aren't the most painless, but they do look amazing once they heal. Case in point: the cursive "Jesus" Coleen Garcia-Crawford has had for years.

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