The Day of the Dead is actually quite serious and serves as the day we pay respect to those who have left us, happens anywhere between November 1st and November 2nd, as there's a great debate around when el Día de los Muertos should actually be celebrated. Families gather around DIY altars arranged with flowers, fruits and sweets to honor their dead family members and welcome them to the next life.
More from MamásLatinas: 10 Everyday beauty and style looks inspired by el Día de los Muertos
The Day of the Dead aesthetic has become quite well-known around the world, also turning the classic celebratory sugar skulls and Catrina's Dame of Death imagery into some of the most internationally recognized Mexican symbols. It should not come as a surprise that people would choose them as perfect tattoos, having a deep and personal meaning while looking very cool. Check out these 30, which you could use as inspiration for your next tat.