Whether you approve of tattoos or not, some of the world's sexiest  men and  women — from Angelina Jolie and Megan Fox to Johnny Depp and  Brad Pitt — sport  ink. This made us wonder — where in the world do most  of the tattooed bods in  America live? To figure out which U.S. cities  were the most tattoo-friendly, we  perused chat forums and looked up  every state in several public directories,  including Yellow Pages,  Google listings, Tattoo Yellow Pages and AAA Tattoo  Directory, to find  those with the most listed tattoo and permanent makeup shops.  Then we  looked up which cities in those states had the most shops listed per   capita with populations based on latest U.S. Census numbers. We also  took into  consideration the city's demographics and whether or not it  hosted tattoo  conventions, remembering that not all tattoo parlors were  listed in the  directories. Here are the cities that love ink the most:
No. 1: Miami Beach, Fla.
  And  finally, "Bienvenido a Miami (Beach)." Home to TLC's "Miami Ink" and  the  famous South Beach, this party town has a ton of tattoo shops to go  around.  Averaging about 24 shops per 100,000 people, Miami Beach is  dense with ink.  (Guess being able to sunbathe nude near one of the  vainest cities in the country  didn't quite do it for them — or maybe  they just want works of art to display  while they soak up the sun in  the buff.)
No. 2: Las Vegas, Nev.
What  happens in Vegas stays in Vegas ... and on your body forever. With 94   listed tattoo shops, Sin City — host of one of the biggest tattoo  conventions in  the country — comes in at just above 16 shops per  100,000 people, most of whom  are between the ages of 25 and 44. The  city also has one of the country's  highest marriage, divorce and  suicide rates, in addition to holding a place on  our Worst Skin, Worst  Hair, Worst B.O. and Ugliest Cities lists. Remember that  next time you  want to document your trip after one too many giant margaritas on  The  Strip.
No. 3: Richmond, Va.
Perhaps  most surprising on our list is the city of Richmond, Va., which   averages about 14.5 tattoo shops per 100,000 people — and that's just  within the  city itself. Likely boosting its numbers is its big arts and  college community,  and the fact that the surrounding suburbs and  cities contain plenty more tattoo  shops — the most of which per capita  appeared in the small town of Colonial  Heights, which has five shops  for just under 17,000 residents.
No. 4: Flint, Mich.
We  looked into Detroit, home of the heavily tattooed Eminem, but surprise!  It  looks like the city of Flint — best known as General Motors'  birthplace — wins  for most tattoo shops per capita in this area. While  its under-18 population  rules supreme, Flint's 25-to-44 age range is a  mere 1 percent behind, making  young people the most numerous — and most  likely to wear full sleeves of ink —  in the city.
No. 5: Portland, Ore.
Like  Austin, Portland is mostly 25- to 44-year-olds, but it has more tattoo   shops per capita (about 12 per 100,000 people). Considered by "Popular  Science"  and several other publications to be the country's "Greenest"  city, Portland is  reportedly known for its huge arts and crafts  community as well as its  music-loving residents, nature-loving hipsters  and collection of rock music  icons — most of whom apparently love body  art.
No. 6: Austin, Texas
Called  “accepting” of heavily tattooed individuals, this increasingly hip   college town and "Live Music Capital of the World" is visited by young,  "artsy"  tattooed people from all over, at least once a year, at its  South by Southwest  (SXSW) festival. Not to mention its Reggae Festival  and Film Festival, among  others. Most of Austin's population is also  age 25 to 44, prime for tattoo  getters, and there are about 7.5 shops  per 100,000 people. One chat forum we  came across had several  individuals say they'd never seen so many tattooed  people in one city.
No. 7: San Francisco, Calif.
With  seven tattoo parlors per 100,000 people in San Francisco alone (we   didn't count nearby Oakland and college town Berkeley), San Francisco  ranks  super high on our list. The Bay Area was even mentioned (along  with New York  City, which didn't make our list) as the only American  places in Matador Nights'  "Five Destinations for the Tattooed Traveler," thanks to its status as an  underground "haven" for tattoo  lovers in the '60s.
No. 8: Honolulu, Hawaii
With  its gorgeous beaches, amazing climate and abundance of   tiny-umbrella-topped frosty cocktails, Honolulu already looks like a  great place  to live (paradise, much?). But add the props it earned from  us for Best Hair,  Best Skin and Best-Looking people, and you've got  one of the best places to live  in the whole country. Now, it can add a  large number of tattoo shops, 6.5 per  100,000 people, to its impressive  list of attributes — that is, if ink is your  thing.
No. 9: Kansas City, Mo.
With  about six tattoo shops per 100,000 people, Kansas City came up in   several sites we looked at as another “tattoo-friendly” place to live —  not bad  for the not-so-tattoo-friendly Midwest. Why? We're guessing it  has something to  do with KC being the bustling center of the Kansas  City metro area and the  state's largest city, along with having a  thriving population of below-30 folk,  more than 10 colleges and  universities, and a big performing arts scene.
No. 10: Los Angeles, Calif. 
Home  to some of the most popular tattooed celebs, like Angelina Jolie and  Kat  Von D (of “LA Ink”), Los Angeles boasts about 150 tattoo parlors  within 10 miles  of the city center. (Heck, we counted 15 in one of the  country's most famous  tattoo "strips," Venice Beach, alone.) Its  surrounding area also plays host to  some of the country's largest  tattoo expos. And while the amount of people  living in L.A. (we're  talking millions) hurts their per capita ranking (which is  about four  shops per 100,000 people), as one tattoo lover we found put it,  L.A.'s  tattoo-friendly "vibe" is hard to find elsewhere.
Oct 13, 2010
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