Peacock tattoos can be acquired and done either through the traditional and painful method such as skin piercing or through the no pain use of an ink called “henna” and a pencil. A henna tattoo, unlike the traditional tattoo, is not permanent.
It can last for about two weeks or so depending on the frequency of washing and the daily wear and tear of the skin. But whichever tattoo form you go for, having a peacock tattooed on your skin is rather empowering most especially for women.
The peacock being a bird with beautiful feathers and plumage is slowly climbing into popularity as girls who choose this kind of design for a tattoo say that it gives them a certain boost of confidence knowing that a symbol of beauty and fertility are literally with them or rather, in them.