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Saturday, January 8, 2011

black tattoo designs

Having a tattoo can be an expressive way of showing your love for the arts, but your outward expression may not go down well in certain situations. Some career fields such as modeling, law enforcement, military and banking, may require that you cover your tattoos. This is easy if your tattoo is in an area that you can cover with clothing, but some tattoos may be on your upper arm, hands, neck or your face. If you have a black tattoo in these areas you can use highly pigmented body makeup to cover it .

Locate a store that sells body cover makeup. Choose a color that is the same as your skin color. If you cannot find your exact color, you may have to purchase more than one color to mix together, to find your exact shade.

Wash the tattooed area and lotion it. The suggested lotion to use is one with Vitamin E and SPF protection.

Rub your hands over the squeeze bottle several times to warm the body makeup.

Squeeze the make up onto your hand. You may want to wear gloves, if you don’t want to get the makeup on the palm of your hands.

Apply the makeup to the tattoo starting at the top and rubbing downward. Continue doing this on all areas of the tattoo. Do not rub the makeup in an up and down motion or in a circular motion. Add as much as necessary, making sure to smooth out the edges, so the makeup will blend to your natural skin color.

Dry the makeup by using a blow dryer on a cooling setting for roughly a minute. If you do not have a blow dryer, air dry the makeup. Do not touch anything to your skin, or the makeup will come off.

Apply the setting powder with a puff. Make sure you cover the complete area with the powder. Once you have finished applying the powder with a puff, use a powder brush to remove the excess powder.

fish tattoo designs

Designing a fish tattoo is often a difficult process. You are faced many different options and factors for you to consider. It is important that you find a design that will both look good and represent something about your personality or your life. You may decide to base your tattoo on a realistic image of a fish, utilize the Capricorn symbol or even decide to design your own fish tattoo.

Koi

Koi fish are a species of carp. According to Free Tattoo Designs, Koi fish tattoos are just as popular as the type of fish themselves. In tattoos, the Koi symbolizes courage and masculinity; it also represents a personal triumph. Koi designs work well with color, as the fish offers a strong base for color and can be adapted easily to suit different compositions.

Capricorn

Another design that you may consider is the symbol for the star sign Capricorn. This composition is the fusion of a fish and a goat. The symbol represents wisdom and creativity, as well as the personality traits associated with the star sign. This design may not be relevant unless you were born under the Capricorn sign.

Other Types of Fish

Explore different types of fish. Visit an aquarium or conduct research online or in a library to discover the many varieties of fish. Betta fish come in a range of striking colors, while Discus fish have a unique shape that may work well with your design. Piranhas may not be as elegant as some other species, but they represent a more aggressive temperament. Find a species that suits you.

Utilize Color

Fish tattoos often present an opportunity to incorporate color into your design. Many different species of fish are brightly colored. Color adds another dimension to your tattoo and brings your composition to life.

Change the Style

When designing your tattoo, do not restrict yourself to using a realistic image of a fish. Other styles complement fish tattoos much better, particularly the Japanese style. This is often associated with tattoos linked to the sea or sea life, so it worth considering this factor for your design.

Design Details

You may find that your finished design looks out of place on its own. If this is the case, consider adding to your design to help blend it onto your body. Add waves or some water around your fish design. This idea works particularly well with the Japanese motif, which has a recognizable style of waves. The waves have claw-like tips were made famous by Japanese artist Hokusai, and can be seen in his well-known painting “The Great Wave.”