The Best Makeup to Cover Up Tattoos, From People Who Cover Tattoos for a Living
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We all remember our very first tattoo—or at least the one that fills us with regret to this day. Tattoos, like, say, jewelry or perfume, are sometimes sentimental relics, etched with fond memories that transport us back to a spontaneous night out with friends or serve as a symbol of reverence for a loved one. Other times, they can remind us of a past life or person we wish to forget. While tattoos are permanent and removal can be costly, there is a workaround: makeup.
Makeup, specifically foundation and concealer, come in a slew of formulas, but for tattoo cover-ups, the heavier the better. Similar to the way we apply makeup to our faces, there are factors that you must consider to ensure longevity and smooth application for a tattoo cover-up. Skin type, daily routines, skincare practices, and the tattoo ink color all play important roles in an effective cover-up. “Everyone’s skin tones are so different, and it’s important to understand undertones and freckling,” says Rebecca Wachtel, TV and film makeup designer and the artist behind the beauty looks on hit shows such as Daisy Jones and the Six.
Maybe you have an important new job interview, your tattoo doesn’t exactly match your outfit that day, or you got up from the tattoo chair, and the final look is just not what you expected. No matter what situation you may find yourself in, we consulted expert makeup artists and looked to customer reviews to compile a list of products—10 to be exact—that will help you cover up any tattoo.

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