
Magic Make-up
A tattoo needs to be maintained, for the colour to remain dark and prominent. But if you don't, the colour fades and become very dull. This makes concealing very simple.
And the second concealer should match your skin tone, which will blend in and make the skin in that area look very natural.
The tattoo might be slightly visible to a person standing very close. But, from a distance it will look as good as not being there.
Dressy Tip
Ask your designer to design an outfit that will cover your tattoo.
If you are wearing a ghagra-choli and you have a tattoo on your waist, ask your designer to show you ways to drape your duppatta in such a way that it covers your waist. If you have it on the back, simply cover it with your hair.
If you don't have long locks, try hair extensions. They are easy to stick on and easy to remove back.
Wearing a very thick anklet can hide a tattoo on your ankle.
Can't Conceal? Flaunt it!
If you have a beautiful design, such as a butterfly or heart, , and are not able to conceal it simply flaunt it!
At least a week before your wedding make a visit to a tattoo parlour and get the colours darkened.
A new tattoo may not look as bad as an old faded one. Use body glitter to beautify your tattoo. You can also use stick-ons to highlight the tattoo, or completely camouflage it.
Gone Forever
If you think that you can never carry that tattoo after marriage get it permanently removed. But before you go for a permanent tattoo removal procedure, make sure you have enough time left for your wedding. It takes time to perform these procedures and also to heal.
The other, method, which was used before laser became popular, was by performing a surgery to remove the skin of that area. But this method lost its popularity as the stitches leave a scar.












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