MadameNoire: Skyn ATL's Latoya Britt Talks Camouflage Tattoos For Scars & Stretch Marks
Skyn ATL's Latoya Britt Talks Camouflage Tattoos For Scars & Stretch Marks
SiliconIndia: Scar and Stretch Mark Tattoo Camouflage- All You Need To Know
The Columbian: Tattoo artist from Vancouver uses ink to help clients camouflage scars
Licensed nurse practitioner and camouflage tattoo specialist Latoya Britt of Skyn ATL recently shared with MADAMENOIRE that “you can’t put a filter on confidence.” Whether due to surgery, a scrape, ...
New York Post: Tattoo artist ‘found dream job’ helping people hide stretch marks, scars
She’s inking up for a good cause. A San Francisco tattoo artist is helping customers cover up their stretch marks and scars by using the simple art of tattooing. Tatianna B., 23, shares her work and ...
When Shonna Roberts first opened Omnis Ink about a month ago, she posted in a few different online groups about the services she offers, including scar camouflage for self-harm scars. While she ...
Yahoo: A tattoo artist who specializes in scar coverups shares 7 of her favorite pieces, from vibrant arm sleeves to post-mastectomy florals
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scars can take a long time to fade, and cause an emotional toll. Tattoo artist Adriana Hallow prioritizes scar coverups for ...
A tattoo artist who specializes in scar coverups shares 7 of her favorite pieces, from vibrant arm sleeves to post-mastectomy florals
Use FUE to help reshape the direction of the hair - specifically remove some of the hair nearest the scar (top and bottom) to make the opposite directions less visible. Use FUE to remove some of the thicker/directionless hair from within the scar Use FUE to add density elsewhere in the scar Something else, anything else, open to suggestions!