jeudi 22 mai 2014

Cover Up And Miami Ink Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


The dispersal of the tattoo ink about a millimetre deep under the skin is the effect of getting tattooed. It stays in the skin layer called the dermis, located under the epidermis, the visible skin layer. Inking a cover up tattoo over an existing tattoo does not replace the old tattoo. The pigment of the new tattoo is simply mixed with the pigment of the old one.

Because an old tattoo is being hidden and not being replaced, it is of absolute importance to carefully plan the design of the personal cover up tattoo. Pounding black ink over the top of the old tattoo may be the easiest way to go but a good camouflage does not require the positioning of areas of solid black ink to replace an old tattoo.

The best approach to take is to look at the old tattoo and draw the cover up tattoo using the shapes of the old design. After using a tracing paper or acetate to copy the old tattoo from the skin with a sharpie or skin marker, place the sketch on a light table, place a clean sheet on top of the sketch and consider the many options for the cover up design.

Available on the internet are unique tattoo designs referred to as Miami ink tattoos. Four simple steps consists the process of getting one. After signing up on their website, you can choose a design from the 25,000 designs available. You then save your chosen design on your computer and have it printed out.

Miami ink tattoos are for people who are extremely choosy about body art. For these people, a tattoo is not just anything literal or universal. It is something more personal and quite complicated. It is a visual representation of an idea that forms inside the head, an idea of how you see yourself or how you want to express your passion.




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