It depends.... If you have a light colour, for example, yellow or white, you could cover that with a darker colour like red or blue etc etc. You can not cover a dark colour with a light colour. It just wont work. And you can only successfully cover black with black usually.
yes they will go over it
only if you can get to the tattoo shop but seriously yes and no
Depends on size and color amount... Simple nothing cheap about portait tattoo...
black and white because the color is darker on your skin.
Butterfly tattoo designs can be found from various tattoo parlor websites, where tattoo artists often post pictures of their designs and previous work. Websites such as DevaintArt also allow artists to post their work which can be viewed by the public.
The only difference is the color of the ink.
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No, you cannot get your tattoo removed like that, the dyes will seep through. The least invasive method of removing your tattoo would be to have dermabrasion treatments done.
its the color of a blank of a girl and a boobs
Most any tattoo can be touched up or recolored by a professional tattooist... Tho keep in mind this may be a lil' more painful than the original piece, as now we are going over scar tissue. All a tattoo is a colored and shaped scar resulting from the application of the ink. Remember always see the professional tattooist, and dont be surprised when he suggests that you need a re-outlining.....90% of those who come to me for re-coloring really need an outline first for the color to stand out against........TatuBaron
yes they will go over it
Well first off if the Tattoo was not at a shop I would go to the doctor and have them look at that. If the tattoo was done at a parlor I would call your tattoo artist and ask him if any of the tattoo work would of had any part of the color.
You have to be eighteen or over to get a tattoo.
Yes, you can blend dark tattoo ink over light tattoo ink, but never the other way around. This is why when you do a color tattoo, a portrait for example, that will always start with your light pigments, work into your intermediate shades, then to your darkest shades, and you will then add highlighting to the piece where needed to make it pop.
Well, if the cut of the previous tattoo session, has not healed yet, then, the customer has to wait until the wound has completely healed. This way, will protect the customer from any further injury & other worse complications.
mine did!
Yes.