That's actually an oxymoron, for a real traditionalist woman would not get a tattoo. If a traditionalist woman were to get a tattoo it would be a sign that there is something wrong. And like I said before, there would be other signs before the tattoo:
Like I have also said before, I've seen many young girls, the majority of the young girls in my chapel go the way of immodest clothing, the "dating" and the night club life, and then pregnancy and unwed motherhood. They eventually did get the body piercing and tattoos. It was all a big red flag indicating that they were not living the faith, not traditionalist though they went to mass every Sunday, but their parents apparently didn't care.
Now, if a traditionalist woman had a tattoo from her past life there's nothing she can do about it but cover it. Unfortunately, tattoos is one fashion that we just can't throw away later, like the ignorant clothing we all wore as teenagers and later. We all of us carried our past mistakes printed on the foreheads, we'd really feel stupid. "Look she had a n abortion", "Look he was a assassin for the CIA", "Look, she was a night club dancer".......