Highly-trained chef and international traveler Edwin Hammond Meredith possesses diverse interests in language learning, extreme sports, and alternative lifestyle trends. Edwin Hammond Meredith also has an ongoing passion for the art and history of tattooing.
Like any other industry, the tattooing world experiences trends in the popularity of different techniques. In recent years, white ink tattoos have become more mainstream and made more visible by high profile celebrities such as Rihanna and Ellie Goulding. All-white ink tattoos differ somewhat in their design and characteristics from traditional dark ink tattoos. For example, white ink has a thicker consistency and may cause the final result to appear raised on the skin. While this may create an appealing scarification look, it can also distort the finer details and lines in a design. Additionally, white ink tattoos often change color after the healing process. The exact color can vary based on individual characteristics such as skin tone, the proximity of other tattoos, or sun exposure. On the other hand, white-ink tattoos are more subtle and may be easier to camouflage for people with lighter skin tones.
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