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  2. Disappearing Tattoos Are Gaining Traction - AOL

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    Millennials and Gen Zers with spare cash and commitment aversions are flocking to Ephemeral, the Williamsburg-based tattoo studio that developed a special “made-to-fade” ink that disappears ...

  3. Blackout tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Blackout tattoos are sometimes completed in multiple sessions because the process may be painful and time-consuming, and to ensure that ink has fully saturated the skin. [20] [21] As the ink fades, blackout tattoos may need to be retouched, although some people choose to let them fade with age. [4]

  4. This Is Why Your Tattoo Faded So Much - AOL

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    Dermatologists and artists explain the many factors that can contribute to a tattoo fading. Whether you’ve got bright, colorful ink or straightforward black-and-gray designs, these maintenance ...

  5. Tattoo removal - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo removal is most commonly performed using lasers that break down the ink particles in the tattoo into smaller particles. Dermal macrophages are part of the immune system, tasked with collecting and digesting cellular debris. In the case of tattoo pigments, macrophages collect ink pigments, but have difficulty breaking them down.

  6. A Comprehensive, Not-at-All-Unhinged Guide to All 40+ of ...

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    Here's a comprehensive guide to all of Harry Styles' tattoos and their meanings, from the giant swallows on his chest to that tiger on his thigh.

  7. Cover-up tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A decorative tattoo over mas­tec­to­my scars (see before image), chosen in lieu of restorative tattoos that replicate the nipple and areola (see example) [31]: 11 . The use of flesh-like medical tattoos to cover up skin conditions and surgical scars is a long-established practice, dating to the German doctor Pauli in 1835, who used mercury sulfide and white lead to tattoo over skin lesions ...

  8. Black-and-gray - Wikipedia

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    Black-and-gray tattoo illustrating The Crusades that encompasses the entire backside. The shading technique on the shield and other elements is pronounced and creates a sense of depth. Black-and-gray (also black-and-grey, black and grey/gray) is a style of tattooing that uses only black ink in varying shades.

  9. Andra Day Got a Temporary Tattoo for a Movie. Two Years ... - AOL

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    The supposed fast-fading ink that was used on her skin hasn’t faded away just yet. “They told me, they were like, ‘This will be gone within nine at maximum 13 months.’ But that was in ...