samedi 27 août 2016

Effective Solutions For Tattoo Cover Up

By Edward Cook


If you have a tattoo, then you know what a commitment it is; a lifelong one, because not every person is able to undergo tattoo removal due to cost, time or even pain. However, you may need tattoo cover up solutions for specific situations. Here are a few suggestions to help you find an effective and affordable way to achieve what you want.

Some people get tattoos very spontaneously, which isn't always the best idea. Because of this, sometimes a piece of artwork ends up somewhere on the body that is very visible and hinders a person's everyday activities. Visible tattoos can be a problem in a work environment, or they could be unsightly to others such as friends or family. Some tattoos may even cause offense, or simply not be appropriate for specific settings, like a wedding.

The most efficient way to hide tattoos will be dependent on the placement or size of said artwork, and its density. It may simply be a case of using clothing or hair to hide the piece. This is very easy and costs nothing at all, used whenever necessary or until full removal becomes an option.

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 may be a bit pricey, but it is worth it to get the job done. Kat Von D is a former tattooing artist with her own self-named cosmetics brand. Surely this is someone who would know how to conceal a piece properly! Kat's Lock-It Concealer has gotten great reviews, with high pigment and also free of oils to do exactly what you need it to.

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.

Makeup works well on a short-term basis or for special occasions. Perhaps you don't even want to permanently cover your tattoo, so makeup is the best option for you whenever you need it. However, if you do happen to regret your artwork and want it gone altogether, then you can also consider covering it up by adding an entirely new piece over the old one, or incorporating it into a completely different design.




About the Author:



Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire