“Why?” is what you ask yourself, even as you stand in front of the mirror admonishing what you once admired. It is a tricky position to be in, when you have been living day in and day out with a tattoo, and now it begins to show how powerless a blob of ink is, as compared to Mother Nature. It is faded and doesn’t look a thing like the wonderful design that you had started out with. You would like to get it retouched. Wait a minute! Is there such an option as to get a tattoo redone or changed? Not many people would know about it, but the fact remains that a tattoo can be corrected and retouched or even redone, provided one goes to an experienced and reputed tattoo studio or artiste. Following are some ways in which one can make changes in a tattoo.
Changing Tattoos
Here’s what you must do to make changes in your tattoo:
Touch It Up
Touching up of tattoos is not new and many tattoo enthusiasts – new
and seasoned – get their tattoos touched up regularly so that they look
fresh much like actresses and models keep going to the hairdresser to
‘do up’ their hairstyle from time to time. A touch-up is something that
can sometimes help a faded tattoo. Because different tattoo inks break
down at different rates, not all colors fade at the same speed. If the
rest of a tattoo is still fairly fresh and only the bright colors like
red needs to be darker in small areas, then you can take help of a
tattoo artist to put new red over the old faded one.
Fix It Well
Though it is hard to believe that, there are some tattooists out
there making tattoos, with questionable competence but truthfully, there
are such tattoo artistes. The lines drawn by such artistes in the
outline may cross where they're not supposed to, or may not meet, or the
blending of colours may be uneven. Straight lines may not be straight
and curved lines will not have a perfect curve. Most people on the
street cannot draw a perfect star to save their lives, but it is
understandable to expect minimum standards from a tattoo artistes. In
addition, although we may not be able to draw ourselves, we know
immediately when a sketch doesn't look right. In the case of tattoo
fixes, it is best if you do not return to the same tattooist. A
competent tattoo artiste should be able to tell you exactly what he/she
would be able to do when he/she sees a tattoo fix candidate. Experienced
tattooists can do a lot with shading and solid lines to improve a badly
executed tattoo.
Redo
For people who've exposed their tattoos to the sun or who simply
have had their tattoos for decades, there comes a time when a redo might
be the most attractive alternative. Once skin has been tattooed,
however, it is never the same. To tattoo over it again will likely be
more difficult, and it is also likely to produce a different result,
even if that difference is barely discernible. The effect of a complete
redo for a tattoo is not only that the vibrancy of a new tattoo is
achieved, but occasionally the tattoo also takes on a unique sense of
depth and shading that only comes from the presence of all the different
pigment molecules in close proximity to one another, old and new.
By : iloveindia
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