Tattoo Camouflage and Cover Up Tutorial
by Adriana Tattoo Artista on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 | 25 Comments
This tutorial shows you how to cover your ink for the night in only 70 seconds.
Tags: Tattoo Cover Up, camouflage, tutorial, Cover, tattoo




@theodgildark her subdue camera flips the persona, u can tell when during the video the head of the tiger is the other way, then when video, its the opposite direction
This is simple….thanks
would this be able to hide a tattoo for someone who dances?
wat if ur tan skin ?
I currently have to cover some standard size tattoos for a dance competition ,,i went to try dermablend and it isn’t that simple…it takes alot of coats then more powder.. and needless to say it does wear off on clothing even with setting powder ..it takes me over an hour to do one tattoo because you have to let it dry in between applications..but i will try the hairspray thingee hopefully that will help,,it will cover just not 100%
but it is a fantastic foundation base and then use normal powder
Thank you so much!
I needed to cover up my wings on my back for my sister’s wedding this month.
I’ll be sure to follow your procedures! Thanks again!
Not that I would know anything about that.
I dunno anything about modeling or tattoos but you would make the HOTTEST phone sex operator in the friggin world LOL.
Hi ,
I have a question to you.
Wich brand of make up do you use to cover up your tattoo ?
(I’m from Holland so probably my english isn’t so goed)
I hoop to hear from you
no one intends on covering them up in anticipation of maybe their wedding day… which is my case. i have a huge sunflower on my forearm and a large piece on my high arm.
fantastic video =)
If I was vacant to make a fake video, I reckon I’d choose something a bit more exciting then covering a tattoo. lol. I’m quite shocked at how many “fake” comments I get here- it’s really not that hard to do, you can try it yourself and see! Just walk into any Sephora or Ulta and use the Dermablend testers. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how simple and quick they cover color and black ink.
It’s in fact a lot simpler to cover up tattoos on darker skin, due to the fact that there’s less contrast between the darkness of the ink and the skin surrounding it. So it would be much simpler to pull off this technique then on someone with say, ivory skin.
Sorry for the delay, haven’t logged in for a long time. I made my own concealer using mica, pigment, and a waxy cream-balm base. There are many similar formulas on the market though- look for anything that’s thick enough to be packaged in a pot. MAC makes a fantastic one.
Hi there….
I don’t really have any stretch marks that I can do a tutorial with, but I can tell you that I have some scars on my high arm that are similar (long and thin), and the best way to cover that type of blemish is with a small-bristle concealer brush and stippling motions. Don’t cake it on, start set alight, and add layers as you go, and the end should stay pretty natural.
I’d like to reckon that in today’s world, I can have my ink and subdue get no matter what job I choose to or go out wherever I please without drawing stares. I also used this cover up on my wedding day…It’s meant for unique occasions, not daily camo. Then, there wouldn’t be a point in having ink at all!
Like araitsanita said, Vichy labs manufactures a line for Dermablend that is primarily water-resistant. Exuviance Leg & Body Makeup is also water resistant (I prefer Dermablend though, because the insignia by Exuviance don’t quite match my skin tone).
Exactly. For instance, I model from time to time, and tattoos are mostly acceptable, but there are some shoots (and lots of other jobs, like waitressing, or hosting) where they are not. And although they are primarily accepted in society, if I was vacant to dinner at say, The Four Seasons, I wouldn’t want to show my ink.
My thoughts exactly! I like my tattoos, but I’m an actress, so I can’t have them showing onstage.
vichy labratories is a makeup line. they have camouflagae that also has a water waterproof pouder. ur local cvs might have it. but i checked online and they ddnt:[
a lot of times you get tattooed and then something comes up. No one gets a tattoo with an intention to cover it up.
Its not fake it works.You might need to cover your tatts up for work, like if you have them on your hands or neck. A lot of places wont take you on if you have tattoos. Nice Vid!
work?
not fake
For a night? What are you responsibility at night that you need to hide your ink?
she prob flipped the depiction