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How to cover up a tattoo if you have one

Tattoos can be covered up because they need to be covered up when they are thick and can't be covered up when they are thin. After all, it's not your own skin and there may be some color difference.

Brushing on the black is a cleaner way to do it and usually ensures that the part to be covered is completely covered. Due to the strong impact of the black color, we usually need to do some contrast to enrich the details and make the whole tattoo less monotonous. A new bright and detailed image made outside the black covered area. This is the traditional way of covering and is only suitable for covering small tattoos.

When the original image to be covered is large and uncomplicated, you can leave a gap according to the shape of the original image and fill in the rest. This method will maximize the area of the original text and the new picture will not be too big.

It can be cleaned up with a black laser, but not completely. You can still see it. At a hospital, the charges are extremely high and scare you to death. Go to a tattoo parlor and get it cleaned at different levels, very unsafe.