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Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 9, 2016

Suggestions For Tattoo Cover Up

By Edward Cook


Getting a tattoo is a huge commitment. Not everyone is able to afford, or even wants to undergo tattoo removal procedures as they can be lengthy and painful. However, there are circumstances where tattoo cover up becomes necessary. The following suggestions range in affordability and effectiveness, as well as being able to immediately achieve the desired effect.

Deciding to get inked should not be a spontaneous decision, but on occasion, this is precisely the case. As a result of said spontaneity, sometimes tattoos are placed in areas that become a hindrance to every day living: an eyesore for work or family and friends, perhaps even offensive to others; it may not be aesthetically pleasing for certain occasions such as a wedding; or it simply may be something a person regrets doing.

Tattoos can be hidden in different ways depending on how big they are, where they are located on the body and also the depth of the artwork and color. Sometimes just a different hairstyle, piece of clothing or accessory is enough to cover it up. This is probably the easiest way to conceal any ink and certainly the cheapest.

There are a number of makeup brands on the market specializing in covering up marks on the body from acne, rosacea, vitiligo and tattoos. These concealers are very highly pigmented in order to achieve the desired effect. It is best to build layers gradually rather than apply a thick layer at once. This will help with color-matching and also achieve a more natural, lasting effect.

Dermablend has long been a go-to brand for concealing marks, tattoos and pigmentation. One of the products is specifically for the legs and body, providing buildable coverage for up to 16 hours. The product is smear-proof and waterproof, making it ideal for most weather conditions and most locations on the body. However, other brands' products may need to be set after application so that they don't rub off.

Dermablend is one of the pricier brands in the range of concealers, but it certainly does the job. Another slightly more affordable makeup brand is by celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D. The Lock-It Concealer is highly recommended and what better product to use to cover up some artwork than something created by an individual with a number of tattoos themselves? This product is oil-free and super-pigmented to really get the job done.

There are even more affordable drug-store brands with concealers that work just as well. E. L. F. Has an oil-free product that costs less than $5 for maximum coverage, which has proven to be quite the best seller. Additionally, Hard Candy's Glamouflage Concealer is a steal at only $6 and comes with an additional pencil in various shades to outline the artwork before filling in.

Putting makeup over a tattoo is great for occasional or short-term needs. It works particularly well when the wearer doesn't actually want to get rid of the artwork. In other cases, though, where some ink may actually be a regret, one of the best ways to cover up said piece is to turn it into something completely new by tattooing an awesome new piece over it to either cover it completely or incorporate it into a new design!




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