White tattoos look sophisticated and can please even those who don’t really understand the aesthetics of tattoo craftsmanship. Look in this material for the design of such tattoos and learn about their nuances.

White tattoos are one of the main trends in the tattoo industry in recent years. Translucent drawings look very elegant and can symbolize something intimate, not for everyone, since they can be viewed in detail only at a very close distance.

Such tattoos are performed with white ink according to the same method as other types of eternal drawings. However, it should be understood that if you want to make a large drawing, most likely, the master will dissuade you from using white pigment.

The fact is that over time, all tattoos fade and become paler. And if in the case of black and colored tattoos it is almost imperceptible, white tattoos after a year or two can become beige and almost invisible or even look like an aesthetic skin defect. In addition, after healing, a white tattoo may become not very white. For example, with constant contact with dark clothing, the pattern may partially take on its color or turn yellow due to peeping from under the pattern of non-pale skin color. Another nuance is that it is not so easy to reduce the remnants of a white tattoo in comparison with a black classic. Some types of tattoo pigments contain a higher concentration of titanium dioxide, which makes the laser less effective on them.

Of course, you should not put an end to white tattoos. But if you are imbued with the aesthetics of this type of tattoo, it is better to choose a small pattern and make it in places that are less in contact with clothing, for example, on the fingers or hands, under the breasts, on the collarbones or in the decollete, and so on.

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Last Update: June 1, 2023