By Amy Ward


When most people make the decision to get a tattoo, they rarely think about the necessity to cover it up. However, there comes a time when tattoo cover up is helpful and necessary. In fact, many employers now require that all tats be covered while in the office. Then again we may have come to a point in life where we regret the actual art piece on our body and want it or a portion of it changed. These are a few of the reasons people find it necessary to search for a good cover up product.

In order to determine what solutions for tat cover up are available, one must first decide what it is they want. One must decide if the art needs to be covered temporarily or permanently. Also, since budgets are often a concern and factor in deciding whether a solution is viable, what cost will work for them.

If we want it to be more permanent, there really are only two options. The first is to undergo the removal process. This option can be costly, lengthy, and painful. It is important to note that there are advances occurring in this industry that is introducing new less painful ways to remove unwanted body art.

If the art is something that does not necessarily need to be totally removed, there are other options. Perhaps one should consider either lightening the original tattoo or changing its appearance to be something more appealing. As times change so do our taste in things so it is no surprise that something we previously found appealing is now much less so.

If the above option sounds appealing, it might work great for you. To be feasible, one must consider the original ink colors, body placement, and size of the original art s these all play a role in the outcome. The ability of the artist that does the cover up is also very important as well. Choose one with lots of experience so that the results are successful.

Thought and care should be taken when choosing the actual artist. It is tricky to cover up an existing design with a new design. Finding an artist who has lots of experience in cover up will increase the success rate. Covering the old ink successfully into a re-designed piece of art is really an art form itself.

You may decide that only a temporary cover up is necessary. If this is the case, one can look into makeups and concealers specifically designed for this purpose. They are all easily found and generally located in the make up section of local stores. Many claim to be waterproof or smudge proof once applied. There are those that claim to be easy to use and apply with maximum results.

There are concealers that come in different shades to allow skin tones to be matched. Others give provide tips on how to mix the product to better match the skin. Finally, if the tattoo is located on either the arm or leg, one can find stretch bandages that can easily slide on and off to temporarily cover up the art which might be easier solution if done every day. Whatever reason exists, cover up is often needed and is used by many for both permanent and temporary solutions.




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I am passionate about educating university students about money and careers, and have been doing so since 2007. I see the same confusion and mistakes being replicated every year. The way I help is through Save the Student. I'm always on the look out for new contributors, so get in touch if you're wanting to get involved! Aside from the site, my main interests are travelling, writing, photography, webdesign, sailing, football and cycling.

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