@@angelvigilante82you can for sure do color on dark skin, the color palette just needs to be adjusted, some colors are limited, and the undertone of the skin also plays a big role. There is a lot that goes into yes, but POC also deserve artists willing to hone that knowledge.
The thing is us melanated people skin grows black back over the tattoo after healing not white so they color shows ours gets drowned under the healing of the black skin
Same reason why you have multiple layers of skin. Yes he probably stayed in the dermis but after the black ink fully set and migrated to all the areas of the dermis there’s no room for the color to sit. It’ll fall out. It’s like putting water on oil at this stage
It’ll fall out. There’s no room left dermis for this color to stay. Had you done this before the ink set you might have had a chance but only to run the risk of overworking the skin only to scar it.
It while last just as long if it was on normal skin just well be duller it will have to have a few passes on it to make it more bold but yes it will last
If you see the end result you wouldn't think that. The tattoo in the end does not come out that vibrant. The client also sustained a bad infection. I saw the end result on Instagram. Not as desirable as you would think.
@@that417The infection is an issue of client or artist care during the healing process. I have seen color tattoos on blackouts, and they look great. Like deep colors against the black.
Either this was not done in one session like a condensed short implies, or I am completely lacking in regard to color packing. -tattooing for just under 5 years now. -this is skillfully worked into the skin. The color pops like a mf. The end result has a filter on it, which i didn't notice at first. It looks beautiful regardless. Let's see it now in natural light!
Man, I don’t think this is a real tattoo, and if it is, that guy had to pound that ink into the guy and I’m pretty sure he overworked the whole thing. Tattoos can go darker, not lighter, any other professional artists want to chime in on this one? Cuz I could do some photoshop magic and chase clout, but show me the thing healed, because now I have clients messaging me wanting to get something similar and I look like I’m not good enough to do something that is simply not possible. Annoying and costing real artists money. In the off chance that this is real and it didn’t destroy the guys limb, has yet to be seen, yes?