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help with tattoo cover up?

Have any of you tried Tattoo Camo or Tattoo Cosmetics? I have a tattoo on my wrist that I love. I cover it at work by wearing long-sleeved tops but I know I won't want to keep doing that once the weather gets hot. So, have you tried either of these brands and if so: Do they cover well? Do they damage or irritate your skin? Do they fade your tattoo? Do they stain your clothes?

Thanks for your help!!

Update:

It's 2.5" X 2.5". It can't be covered up with a bracelet. No one at work knows about it. No one has told me I have to cover it up. I choose to cover it because my boss has a tendency to get WAY too involved in my personal life. I feel like I want to keep this to myself, not because of a work policy, but because I think my boss is just FAR too invasive in my life as it is. I don't want to hear his old white guy take on tattoos on girls and have to pretend I give a d@mn what he thinks just because he pays me (about 1/2 what I deserve).

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  • 1 decade ago
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    my friend's mom is a cosmetologist and she told me about KAT vON ds tattoo cover up concelear. she said it works.but, ive never tried it.

  • 5 years ago

    It might be best as painful because it was once the primary time it was once performed! The tattoo will ought to be fully healed although, so there might be no scar tissue. If the tattoo is bumpy, it sounds find it irresistible would possibly both now not be healed up but, or it was once dug too deep into your dermis, so cross and speak to the tattoo artist first to get an suggestion of the layout and so forth, and they are going to be in a position to recommend you-they cannot cost for this. Good success!

  • 1 decade ago

    Do they know you have it? If not, and they like you, and you've been working there for a while, I don't think they'd fire you on the spot for having a tattoo on your arm. I think it also depends on the place you work. If you don't want to risk that:

    Try make up! I'd try Revlon Color Stay Foundation. Works amazing! Just dab a little on the spot, maybe two layers. be sure to get the right color depending on your skin color to match. Then for a finishing touch, brush some powder over it! You'd be surprised what make up can do!

    Even using a band-aid depending on the size of the tattoo.

    Hope this helps! good luck!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I would probably just cover it by wearing bracelets or a watch. I've never used any of those products but just because they didn't irritate one persons skin or tattoo doesn't mean that it won't affect you. Everyones skin could react differently so to be on the safe side I would just use jewellery to hide it! But that's just my opinion. You put money and time and pain into a tattoo that could mean al ot to you so why risk losing it by using a product to try and hide it?

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  • 1 decade ago

    Depending on the size try wearing bracelets.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Do they know you have it ? and make you cover it? Or are you scared of letting them know? Because once they've hired you they can't fire you for body art, that's discrimination.

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