Why cover it?
Didn't you get it for a reason (whether an identity statement or personal reason)? If it meant enough to do it, why hide it only to reveal it later? Just be up-front and who you are.
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Why cover it?
Didn't you get it for a reason (whether an identity statement or personal reason)? If it meant enough to do it, why hide it only to reveal it later? Just be up-front and who you are.
Looks like you need Lock-It Tattoo Concealer, Snapdragon. It's available at your local Sephora (I think many JC Penney's have Sephora shops in them). Kat Von D does it and it looks like it works.
Lock-It Tattoo Concealer - Kat Von D | Sephora
OK, that's pretty impressive...but, i find myself asking how many bottles it took for the above before/after.
The concealer is sold in 0.58 oz bottles for $25...lets be conservative and say 1 bottle would cover her entire forearm area, wrist/hand included. That's about 8-10 bottles for the entire body (probably more)...so she's spending $200-250 every time she needs to cover-up?
Yes i realize that she would never actually use the stuff and her name is on it so it would be free...yada yada,...that's just how my mind works
SD...where on your forearm is the tattoo? Inside (close to body) vs outside? Closer to the wrist or elbow? How big (silver dollar size or softball)?
lol, thanks, hadn't drunk any coffee yet.I had to rep that.
OK, that's pretty impressive...but, i find myself asking how many bottles it took for the above before/after.
The concealer is sold in 0.58 oz bottles for $25...lets be conservative and say 1 bottle would cover her entire forearm area, wrist/hand included. That's about 8-10 bottles for the entire body (probably more)...so she's spending $200-250 every time she needs to cover-up?
Yes i realize that she would never actually use the stuff and her name is on it so it would be free...yada yada,...that's just how my mind works
SD...where on your forearm is the tattoo? Inside (close to body) vs outside? Closer to the wrist or elbow? How big (silver dollar size or softball)?
Well, now. That's a snappy lookin' dragon.
Put a tat on your neck, they won't notice the one on your arm then! , , another problem solved!
Put a tat in your neck, they won't notice the one on your arm then! , , another problem solved!
Put a tat on your neck, they won't notice the one on your arm then! , , another problem solved!
And if you work indoors with air conditioning it's not that uncomfortable. My wife had a huge fancy dinner and award banquet in Orlando in the middle of July. I had to wear long sleeves for 3 days. As long as I was inside, it really wasn't a problem. Cheap way out might be long sleeves!One more vote for long sleeves. I mean, in my profession, on a court day, i have to wear long sleeves and a jacket all day long no matter the heat. Honestly, it's not that big a deal. It's got the advantage of being simple and not raising questions.
You people with lots of tattoos scare me!Snapdragon, coming from a guy with ~40+ hours on me, alot of it on my arms. When I first started getting them and needed to cover the ones on my forearms seriously the sweatband was the simplest and easiest way. I had a similar reaction of "really sweatbands" ? but there are lots of colors and styles . For instance when wearing blue , I would wear a blue sweatband.
Im one of those guys that when wearing my scrubs and a long sleeve shirt most people have no idea, but when wearing shorts and a tank top some of those same people give me that "look".
Yeah, what next?? Guns??You people with lots of tattoos scare me!
GUNS!!!Yeah, what next?? Guns??