We love tattoos just as much as the next person, but sometimes we need to make a huge change in our lives and don’t want to be reminded of our past. Maybe it’s time for something new—check out these steps for how to cover up tattoo with roses without expensive laser surgery.

Step One: Figure Out What You Want To Hide On Your Body. 

Whether you have a tattoo on your wrist from your late-teen years or you have an elaborate sleeve on your arm, there is probably some reason you are looking for ways to cover it up. It doesn’t matter what your reason is, there are many different solutions.

The first step is figuring out what you want to cover. Do you just want to cover a spot on your skin? Are you looking to cover a scar from surgery? Is it a word that you’re ashamed of? Just think through all the different ways you can hide something on your body and see which one works best for you.

Step Two: Decide Where You Want To Hide It. 

Once you know what to cover, it’s time to decide where it should go. If it’s an entirely new tattoo, chances are its placement will be pretty obvious. However, if you’re looking to cover an old one, you will have more freedom.

Step Three: Pick Out The Right Design. 

This is the fun part! This is where your creativity comes in and you can really create a beautiful design. There are tons of different ways to cover up a tattoo without actually covering it up. If you have the word “Daddy” on your hip because your dad passed away, try covering it with flowers or something else that represents your dad’s memory. Think about what would fit best with what you want to hide. A pattern or mosaic would be great for a face tattoo, for example.

Step Four: Pick A Color.

While it’s important to remember that you want to make sure the color of your skin still shows through, you don’t want it to be too bold. There are lots of colors that go great under black ink and there are a few different ways you can do this depending on what kind of look you’re going for.

If you’re doing something sketchy and out there, try using a marker or a thick watercolor pencil in contrasting colors. If the tattoo is large, get another layer of color underneath wherever your skin is exposed. This will show through and create depth for your design without covering up anything too closely to the original tattoo.

If your tattoo is small and you want to keep it out of the light, try a tinted moisturizer. There are special tinted moisturizers with self-leveling pigments that allow your skin to show through. The color won’t match exactly with your skin tone, but it will be close enough so that it looks natural.

Step Five: Apply The Right Tattoo Cover Up Products.

Those huge sleeves can be tricky! There are many different formulas you can use for different kinds of tattoos and the application will depend on what you’re trying to achieve. For example, if you’re using a tattoo cover up product that is designed to be applied by hand over a large area, it’s going to take a while. Once the product is dry, it may be hard to get the ink off your skin without causing damage. If you have an entire arm to cover or are just looking for something quick and easy, try one of the special tattoo cover-up sprays available at most beauty supply stores.

If you’re going for a really intricate design, try using stencils or temporary tattoos that are designed specifically for tattoo cover-ups. You can also spray your skin with water and then use makeup wipes in order to blend the color in well before putting on a shirt. This is a great option if you’re looking for something that looks really natural, as it mimics the way your skin tones change throughout the day.

Step Six: Celebrate Your New Tattoo Cover Up! 

Once you get used to your new design and how long it takes to apply, you’ll love how much easier it is to cover up your old tattoos. You can always commission an artist to draw up a new design or use something elegant and subtle in order to cover up what’s underneath. You don’t have to worry about running into people who recognize the old tattoo – they’ll never see it again once you put on a shirt!

Summary:

To cover up a tattoo without going through traditional laser color removal, there are a few different ways you can go. If you have an old tattoo that you are ashamed of, try using stencils or temporary tattoos to get the same effect. If it’s just a small spot on your skin that you aren’t too fond of and is near some important areas, buy a tinted moisturizer and spray it on top of your original tattoo. Do whatever it takes to make sure your tattoo doesn’t show through!

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