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If you want to hide it, it is possible. You don't want to put any of those chemicals on
it while it's healing though. You want to wait until afterwards. So if you want to get
it somewhere where you're going to have to have to use makeup to hide it take a few days
off from work first and get the tattoo, let it heal up and then when you go back to work
put a little makeup over it. However I've found with the vast majority of clients that
are always super obsessed with "don't let it come below here because I don't want it
to stick out because I have to hide it". That whole mentality always come back and go bigger
because they realize I don't know what I was worried about, they end up showing their bosses
and are like check it out and it's like oh wow cool, and then everybody wants to come
get one. So especially now days, hiding tattoos stuff like that it's it's not near as important
as it is. We tattoo grandmothers, judges, mayors. Like drug dealers, gangsters, everybody
in other words; it's not just for sailors and wars anymore. Tattoos are for everybody
and there is no tattoo demographic anymore. There is a difference between a heavily tattooed
person and a regular tattoo person for sure and I think that's the distinction. Where
as 10, 20, 30 years ago it was oh my god you have a tattoo. Now it's more like oh my god
you don't have a tattoo.