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.
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covering with solid black is a bad idea. most of the time, you can still see the underlying tattoo. the rose is probably a good idea (organics make for GREAT coverups), but you should seek the advice of a well-experienced tattoo artist for any cover up.
Not completely. You may still see the black ink through the navy blue, coloured inks are opaque meaning there is colour but you can still see darker colours throuhg them. The only thing that will cover black ink is black ink. But some times you can get away with hiding it in a cover up. Have a few consultations with a tattooist in your area and see if they can design a cover up tattoo for you.
No. Black ink has to be covered with black ink.For example, if you got a tattoo that was all yellow and blue, you'd need to have it covered with darker ink. You can't go lighter, or else the old tattoo will show through.
you can go to tattoojohnny.com and order tattoo paper. this paper can be put into any regular printer. then you print up the tattoo you want on the paper, and it prints out a temporary tattoo. the name for temporary tattoos is hena tattoos
YES! It is Illegal to give someone a tattoo without a license in Vermont. A tattooist must be licensed, working in a licensed shop and have up to date bloodbourne pathogen training to legally tattoo in Vermont. Punishment for illegal tattooing in Vermont is up to $1000 for each illegal tattoo plus possible jail time.