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30 Before & After Pics Of Terrible Tattoos Getting Fixed, As Shared In This Online Group

30 Before & After Pics Of Terrible Tattoos Getting Fixed, As Shared In This Online Group

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An annoying part of getting a tattoo is the constant cliches one, inevitably, hears from parents or relatives. Oh, what if you hate it, how will it look in thirty years, what if you won’t like that band in the future? And as annoying as it can be, they are sometimes right.
So the “Tattoo Coverups” internet group gathers the best examples of ink that needed some corrections at a later time. Get comfortable and prepare to scroll. Be sure to upvote your favorites and comment your thoughts below. We also get in touch with professional tattoo artist Mattia from Mambo Tattoo Shop to learn more about tattoo regret. 
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#1 Portrait Coverup On My Wife’s Back

Portrait Coverup On My Wife’s Back
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111points

#2 What Do You Rate This Coverup?

What Do You Rate This Coverup?
105points

#3 Octoskull Cover/Rework

Octoskull Cover/Rework
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Bored Panda got in touch with professional tattoo artist Mattia from Mambo Tattoo Shop and they were kind enough to answer some of our questions about tattoos and tattoo regret. Firstly, we wanted to hear about their personal experiences with covering up and changing unwanted tattoos. “I have had various experiences over the past 13 years of tattooing, some more serious and some less serious. The less serious regrets may be related to details concerning the tattoo, such as perhaps having chosen to do a tattoo in color but preferring it in black & white, or vice versa to keep it in black & white but wanting it colored at a later date.”

“The more serious ones, on the other hand, could be that the client did not make the right decision, i.e. he was not sure about the subject and got tattooed without thinking too much about it. Let's say, however, that I have never had a client regretting having chosen me as their tattoo artist,” they shared with Bored Panda.

#4 I Did Another Coverup

I Did Another Coverup
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#5 Got A Coverup!!

Got A Coverup!!
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#6 Finally Gone!

Finally Gone!
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“As for dealing with regret, you have to see to what extent you can change or modify the tattoo. You always have to understand well what it is that the client wants and in this sense dialogue is fundamental. On my side and the client's side, there may not be the same experience and knowledge of what we are talking about.”

#7 Look At This Scar Cover Up….bill Bill Bill!

Look At This Scar Cover Up….bill Bill Bill!
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#8 Tattoo Cover Up

Tattoo Cover Up
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#9 Coverup Of Tattoo My Abusive Ex Gave Me

Coverup Of Tattoo My Abusive Ex Gave Me
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In the end, like in so many parts of life, miscommunication is the main, underlying issue. “Maybe I take things for granted that the client does not know and he takes it for granted that I understand things that he may not have explained well. Dialogue is essential to arrive at a finished product and a tattoo that fits in with the client's requests and expectations.”

#10 Happy With My Coverup

Happy With My Coverup
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#11 Done 3 Years Ago. The Coverup Was Free & At The Same Place I Got The Fucked Up One

Done 3 Years Ago. The Coverup Was Free & At The Same Place I Got The Fucked Up One
81points

#12 The Original Was Done By A Good Friend So I Didn’t Want A Full Coverup, And I Think The New Artist Did A Great Job!! Satisfying

The Original Was Done By A Good Friend So I Didn’t Want A Full Coverup, And I Think The New Artist Did A Great Job!! Satisfying
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We also wanted to hear a tattoo artist’s perspective on what customers should research before picking who is actually going to ink them. “A person should first try to leave enough creative freedom to the tattoo artist and the proof is his portfolio of work. If out of 50 tattoos the client likes 45 of them, it means that the tattoo that will come out in the end will generally please the client.”

#13 @leoruiztattooer On Instagram

@leoruiztattooer On Instagram
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#14 My First And Only Coverup, What Do You Think Of It?

My First And Only Coverup, What Do You Think Of It?
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#15 Sternum Cover Up Done By Me

Sternum Cover Up Done By Me
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“So the advice is definitely to choose a tattoo artist on the basis of the work he does and the amount of work that meets the client's taste. You cannot like only 1 work out of 100, the more work you like, the higher the percentage of probability that the final work will satisfy you. The second piece of advice is to assess the type of subjects that tattoo artists do.”

#16 Deathly Hallows Coverup

Deathly Hallows Coverup
65points

#17 Friendship Tattoo Covered After She Ghosted Me During The Worst Time Of My Life

Friendship Tattoo Covered After She Ghosted Me During The Worst Time Of My Life
64points

#18 I Know I’m Biased, But I Think I Have The Best Cover Up Ever

I Know I’m Biased, But I Think I Have The Best Cover Up Ever
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“If out of 50 works a tattoo artist tattoos 30 flowers and 20 butterflies, then probably the best subject to ask for are flowers or butterflies, and so don't go asking for skulls or daggers because maybe that is not his kind. Basically, however, dialogue is always the key thing, you must not take anything for granted. One must ask questions and not be afraid to ask for things for fear of making a bad impression or being intrusive, but at the same time, one must also trust the tattoo artist and leave room for creativity.”

#19 Star Cover Up

Star Cover Up
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#20 Posted This In R/Tattoos And Everyone Preferred The Shitty Tattoo So This Community Might Appreciate My Coverup Better

Posted This In R/Tattoos And Everyone Preferred The Shitty Tattoo So This Community Might Appreciate My Coverup Better
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