It matters what kind of school you go to. If Catholic then probably not but if public, then they might.
it depends on the artist,and how dark the tattoo that you want to cover is
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.
Yes they can - because it is considered a "school-expense"
A high school student should talk to teachers or counselors at their school for guidance on writing a cover letter. Furthermore, parents, family, and friends should be able to provide their input as well.
Student accident insurance is a type of insurance plan available to students. It is a plan that is supposed to cover the student for any accidents that occur on school property or while with a school organization.
Paul says when he was 15 his school friend (that got him kicked out of school) convinced him to get a tattoo, but when he reached legal age he really hated it, so he went to see a Japanese artist and they drew the rose together for his cover up.
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.
Absulutely!
No
I have a tattoo of a butterfly on the top of my hand. While the only sure way to avoid tattoo fading is to cover the tattoo while in the sun that's not feasible. I use Miami Ink fade shield sunblock stick and it works great! I also use Ink Armor tattoo cover sleeves to cover the tattoos on my arms.
Ben Nye Tattoo Cover (look online, Ben Nye is a theatrical makeup supply house) is pretty much the standard in tattoo covering makeup.
cover it with construction paper shaped likle the tattoo but make shore you check on it every one in a while