Saturday, November 14, 2009

How well does white tattoo on skin? I want to get a white daisy in memory of my rottweiler Dazey.?

Wow. Thats a new one.

How well does white tattoo on skin? I want to get a white daisy in memory of my rottweiler Dazey.?
just get the perimeter shaded like brownish
Reply:Sorry I don't have an answer i just had to say how cute that is that you are doing that.


P.S. All Dogs go to Heaven:)
Reply:Yes, it depends on your skin tone.


Obviously the darker you are, the better it will show.





I've been thinking about getting a tattoo in white ink as a starter,


since it's not really as noticeable.


here's Lindsay Lohan's,


http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/04...


I really can't tell if she's tanned or not in this,


but it seems to show quite decently.


I've been thinking about fluorescent tattoos too,


those are completely safe + pretty cool. (:


http://images.43things.com/entry/100655p...


Some inks will be completly invisible under normal lighting,


while others will just have normal colors.





Good luck! (:
Reply:all depends on the tone of your skin
Reply:If you tan either on a tanning bed or in the sun, the white will eventually go a creamy color and will start to blend in with your own skin tones. It will look fantastic when first done, but you may need to have the coloring touched up every couple of years to keep it looking bright. You could have an outline of a daisy and have it black and gray with a touch of white. That would look awesome! Just my 2cents.
Reply:Go for it! I LOVE white tattoos. This is a horrible example, but Lindsay Lohan has one on her wrist that reads "breathe" - soo cute! They'll be hard to see if you're pale, but that's nothing that a nice tan won't change.








Hope you have fun with your new tattoo! Take care.
Reply:one of my friends has a huge white fairy on her back. she had to go back several times just to do the white, it showed up beautifully. if you do it once or twice it doesn't really show up...like i said she went back 8-9 times before the tattoo was completely finished.
Reply:It depends in the tone of your skin but if you thik you wont bea ble to see it make a shadow around it so you will be able to see it.
Reply:White ink will typically show up better on a darker skin tone. I am pretty tan my self, and have white ink on a butterfly tattoo, but it barely shows. I would try to use a different color to make your tattoo really stand out and complement your skin, such as a yellow, or pink for lighter skin tones.
Reply:Unless you are naturally pretty tan, it won't show up too well, try getting it outlined in black if you are pretty white to help it show up, or just pick another color or something else all togehter--good luck, hope it turns out well.
Reply:From an artistic standpoint, objects in real life are RARELY white. So, if you're looking to get a realistic white daisy, it's not going to be completely white. There are subtle undertones of color, like shades of almost non noticeable yellows and blues and browns. If things that were white, such as flowers, were completely stark white you wouldn't be able to distinguish the shape and the texture of them. Just make sure you have a good tattoo artist who has done white tattoos before, check samples of previous tattoos, specifically ones showcasing white. You'll get a feel for whether or not they're capable, and if you look, I'm sure you'll see all of the shading and undertones the artist used, because it *really* is an artistic work. White seems to tattoo fine on skin, just like any other color, like light pink or light blue. However, if you've got pale skin, a darker, more shaded outline (not a big black stenciled line or anything, but the natural shaded outline of a flower) might make the tattoo pop more and be more noticeable, if thats what you want. Otherwise, if you have darker skin, the white flower should stand out fine. I've seem some tattoos with white in it that look great... my friend has a picture of his jack russel terrier tattooed on his leg and it's mostly white.
Reply:i think you should just get your rottweiler tatted on you thats what im going to do...but im not going to wait till he dies am going to get my rottweiler tatted on my calve...im just saving up the money so i can have kat from LA ink do it...
Reply:It depends on how well the artist can get it in your skin. Not many artist are able to make white ink go in like it needs to. So just do your research and look at portfolios of artist you are considering and see how well they are with using white ink.
Reply:It looks good for a while but will fade over time as with any tattoo. I have a turtle tattoo on my stomach that is relatively shaded from the sun/weather and the white of it's eye has faded but it's been a year and a half since I've had it done. The worst you'd have to do is have it touched up once in a while if it starts to fade noticeably.
Reply:It depends on how well the artist can get it in your skin. Not many artist are able to make white ink go in like it needs to. So just do your research and look at portfolios of artist you are considering and see how well they are with using white ink.
Reply:Hmm. I have a staffie named Daisy... :-) She's blue...(grey)

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