Cover-up (tattoo)

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Metal vocalist Mitch Lucker was known for the cover-up black bar tattoos on each of his fingers, which previously displayed the letters "FORXEVER".

A tattoo cover-up is the act of tattooing over a previously unwanted tattoo with a new tattoo. It is usually seen as being one of two options of removing an unwanted tattoo; the other option being laser removal. Covering up an unwanted tattoo is generally cheaper than tattoo removal. Numerous celebrities have employed tattoo artists to cover up existing tattoos, often after the breakup of a relationship. Examples include Denise Richards, Pete Davidson and Angelina Jolie.[1]

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Poorly applied, faded, or light tattoos are the easiest to cover and can only be covered up using the same or darker ink. White ink may sometimes be applied to lighten the old tattoo before proceeding with the cover-up.

Cover-ups can completely hide the old tattoo with a new design, or the cover-up could incorporate elements or the whole of the existing tattoo.

The new ink being deposited over the old ink is combined together to create a new color which is why it is easier to use black ink for most cover-ups. The focus is on the color of the existing tattoo and how to incorporate the new color and best conceal the tattoo. Cover-up designs will always be bigger in size compared to the previous design as it helps to hide the design completely. A cover-up is not a new tattoo as some of the previous tattoo is still visible.

The cover-up process is time-consuming and requires effort. Some tattoo artists refuse to do a cover-up as they want do not want to tattoo their art on previously inked skin.

There are a few tricks that tattoo artists have learned along the way in quick and effective cover-ups. For example, keeping the cover-up design close to the old design, fading a tattoo by removing excess ink, and strengthening weak lines are just a few tricks.

White-out technique[]

Nowadays, it is possible to cover a dark tattoo with white ink. Artists use a technique known as the white-out technique.[2] In this technique, white ink is used over the dark-colored tattoo to lighten it up. This technique is now commonly used by utilizing the best quality white inks to cover up the previous tattoo.

References[]

  1. ^ Shaw, Gabbi. "22 times celebrities had to cover up their regrettable tattoos". Insider. Retrieved 2022-02-23.
  2. ^ Martin, Steven (2020-05-14). "Best White Tattoo Ink To Try in 2020 | Top-Picks, Reviews & Guide". Best Tattoo Ink. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
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