Even the best of people can land up in a situation where they end up
with an awful looking tattoo. It is true! You don’t have to be a bad
person or necessarily have bad karma to be saddled with a poorly done
tattoo. It can and does happen more often than you would think. Your
choices in such cases are limited, you can:
- Learn to live with it and let it be a lesson to others so that they do not make the same mistake
- You can get it removed using a laser process. A warning here; this process can be really painful
- You can disguise it or have it covered
The
first two options are pretty much cut and dried, but if you are
considering the third option then here are few points for you to ponder
and a few hints to make it work:
Get an artist who can work around
this. Covering up a bad tattoo is not something that every run of the
mill artist can do. It needs special skills and a lot of imagination and
creativity. You can do some research and talk to a few people. You
should even take the precaution of visiting the artist and viewing a few
samples of similar work done by them. This is important as you do not
want to end up with a clumsy cover up job that will make things worse.
Make
a choice of whether to cover up or incorporate the design. How fond of
your existing tattoo are you? Does the tattoo need to be slightly worked
upon or does it need to be made into something else entirely?
Converting it into something else by incorporating in a new design is
much better than complete cover up.
Keep
the elements and combinations in your proposed design open to changes.
It is good that you are looking to give a new look to your existing
tattoo but do not be too rigid about the new design. The thing is as the
artist works he will have to tweak the original design that you have
decided upon, depending on how the tattoo coverup turns up. This will
need some leeway. An important hint here is that it is best to work with
darker hues as they are better at coverup than lighter hues. The logic
is darker color can camouflage lighter ones but not the other way
around.
It
may not turn out to be an ideal or even a superb design. You have to
remember that you are making the best of a bad situation and the results
may not be amazing. Sometimes things do fall into place and the new
design manages to obliterate the traces of the old one but sometimes
this may not be the case. The final results of your tattoo cover up will
also depend on the design and colors of the older tattoo.
Ensure
that this does not happen again. Once you have gone to all the trouble
and effort to cover up a major mistake, the one lesson that you should
take away from this is never to let this happen again. The next time you
get a tattoo consider all the factors. Imagine how the tattoo will look
as your skin ages, try and visualize whether the tattoo will really
look good on the location you have picked, do a lot of research on the
artist who is doing the tattooing this time and then only go ahead with
the tattoo. So please consider the pros and cons of any tattoo well
before you actually get inked again.
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