![]() 'Sunscreen helps prevent the breakdown of collagen over time and thus helps maintain elasticity. "Some fading of a lived-in tattoo is all part of the process of them, and I love seeing a 20-, 30-, 40-year-old tattoo that’s been through some life. Needless to say, the first line of defense against unwanted changes to your tattoos is sunscreen. After getting a second Ephemeral Tattoo, I've had people ask 'Are made to fade tattoos worth it'Today's video is a full review of Ephemeral. A tattoo Mom can approve of One of those barely legal customers is 18-year-old Megan Orler, whose age. ![]() "I usually recommend that people let their tattoos age with them," she tells Allure. An example of how a tattoo designed by Ephemeral has faded over the course of 15 months. New York City-based tattoo artist Becca Genné-Bacon agrees that a full revamp is often needed for a consistent look, but she's also in favor of simply letting tattoos evolve as they may. "That’s because the lines are also likely faded and need to be done as well to get that 'new,' polished look as a whole." Another way to improve the appearance of an older, blurry tattoo is to add a background and new lines to make it look crisper. ![]() "If it's a sun-worn, older tattoo, it will most likely need a full revamp - not just on one color that may have faded," says Fort Lauderdale-based tattoo artist Erin Odea. If you find yourself unhappy with how your tattoo has evolved, it's not too late to freshen it up - but it will probably require another appointment with a tattoo artist. ![]()
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