Cover-up (tattoo)

Metal vocalist Mitch Lucker is 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.[1]

Covering up an unwanted tattoo is cheaper than tattoo removal.

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

Many employers have no visible tattoo policies[2] but allow for temporary cover-ups using makeup or cover-up sleeves.

References

  1. Philip, Cortney. "tattoo removal". Happy News. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
  2. no visible tattoo policies


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