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Ashley Rickards

Ashley Rickards

Ashley Rickards’ first tattoo was this infinity symbol on the back of her neck. She got the tattoo in October 2013, when she was 21 years old, but she had thought about it for many years beforehand. “I’ve wanted that since I was 14,” she told PopSugar.

The specifics of the design were impulsive though. “I called my friend and I was like ‘I think I need to get a tattoo!’ So I just met him and we went to the tattoo place and there were four people in there that I didn’t know…So you look up the image and pick it out…and I literally told the strangers to pick out — because there’s a million types of ways you can do it — and I told them, I’m like ‘pick it’ and they picked it.”

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Melanie Martinez

Melanie Martinez

Mila J

Mila J

Mila J has Japanese writing tattooed along the top of her left shoulder. It is the seven virtues of Bushido, the principles of Japanese samurai warriors. These virtues are: righteousness (義), courage (勇), benevolence (仁), respect (禮), honesty (誠), honor (名誉), and loyalty (忠義).

She got this tattoo in memory of her deceased brother Miyagi Chilombo, who died of brain cancer in 2012. He had the 7 principles of the samurai on his back and their sister Jhené Aiko has the same tattoo on her leg.

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Lucy Hale

Lucy Hale’s very first tattoo was a ribbon bow on the back of neck.  She got the cutesy design inked by Shamrock Social Club artist Dr. Woo before he became one of the most in-demand tattooists in Los Angeles, and she continues to be a fan of his work.

She talked about the tattoo, which was her only one at the time, in a 2012 interview with Maniac Magazine:

My most maniac moment was when I was 19 and I got my tattoo. It’s on the back of my neck. It’s a bow. Luckily I still like it. I got it after a break up and I wanted to do something rebellious, which is a kind of out of the norm for me.

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Zoë Kravitz