The risk from a coverup getting infected is no greater than a tattoo done on fresh skin, however their is a greater chance of scarring or kiloiding depending on how bad the first tattoo is and how good the coverup artist is
Makeup
that is his wife August 7, 2008 He is having that tattoo removed as they are divorcing
According to the professional tattoo artists in San Antonio, Texas, the correct answer is NO. The skin needs time to fully heal before it is touched up, worked on or added to. If there is not sufficient healing time for the tattoo fully heal, then cross contamination can occur, or possible increased risk of infection, since the skin barrier is incomplete.
Normal foundation or cover up will do the job, just be sure to set it with powder after applying makeup.
No, it will just make the black look more "muddy" than anything else. You can cover a light pigment with a dark pigment, but never the other way around. The only thing that adding light pigment will do on dark pigment, if anything, will change the color slightly or make the color itself look dirty.
it depends on the artist,and how dark the tattoo that you want to cover is
If you want to cover up a tattoo that no longer has special meaning, you can cover it up with a whole new tattoo. But if your looking for a temporary cover up, try make up. There is also a special type of make up, called tattoo cover up.
It is indeed possible to cover up a tattoo, but any tattoo that you will get will have to be significantly darker than the one that you have now to effectively cover it. Consult with your local tattoo artist, see if they are good at cover ups (not all artists are), and he or she will design something for you that will cover it and will be complimentary as well.
cover up, don't know the name of it but their is a tattoo cover up, try google----------------------------------------------The name of the product you are thinking of is Tattoo Camo. It works really well to cover up tattoos and stays on all day. Its really dense so it doesn't take like 50 applications for it to cover the tattoo completely. They offer 6 colors but I mixed two shades t get the best match.
Tattoos do not effect the breast milk as the ink doesnt travel through the bloodstream, however i would not risk getting a tattoo while you are breastfeeding as other aspects of the tattoo could potentially harm a baby such as infections which can be picked up from a new tattoo which can travel through the bloodstream and be passed into the milk. Therefore i would wait until you have finished breastfeeding before getting a Tattoo.
Makeup
apparently its to cover up a tattoo that is not appropriate for telly.
Ben Nye Tattoo Cover (look online, Ben Nye is a theatrical makeup supply house) is pretty much the standard in tattoo covering makeup.
One can find information about tattoo services amongst many websites that cover the topic, before getting a tattoo it is important to understand the risk and precautions, a suggestion before getting one done would be to visit a tattoo studio, or look it up online.
Bruno Mars covers up his tattoo because he feels that it makes him look like someone he is not.
No. A tattoo artist will not do due to liability and it isn't considered safe due to the risk of infection.
Yes! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ZfPz98Jv0