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So we have the first step of the tattoo complete. Now if you like the way this looks, like I
said before, you can leave it as such. If you do leave it it's really important that
you powder it with a neutral set powder. I have the Ben Nye Neutral Set Powder. I love
this powder, it smells good, it's cheap, and it works amazingly. But I want to fill in
this tattoo, so I'm not going to powder it quite yet. I have these from the same company
that we have the tattoo from, Temptu, they have these really great DuraLiners, they're
alcohol based as well, and I'm going to fill it in. These come in a variety of colors,
but I like this blue color because it gives it kind of an older, not brand new tattoo
look. So basically you can see this, it's a tiny brush with a fine point, and I'm just
going to fill in all of the areas that I want to be a little bit darker. One thing to think
about when you're shading is that the shadow always start darker, and then blends out to
a lighter color, and if you want your tattoo to look really real, and you have the skill
to do that, it's a good thing to do. So I'm just filling this in, filling this in. You
can also add color at this step if you want color tattoo, but I think for this skull and
bones I'm just going to add the blue ink. These shadows here really make it pop and
give it kind of a three dimensionality. These tattoos are great because you can shower with
them, you can do pretty much anything you usually do with them, as long as you don't
scrub them or get lotion on them, or any kind of oil. You don't have to go over every single
edge, just the edges that you want to pop, if you want to create those shadows. You can
continue the around the entirety of the tattoo, all along the edges if you want it to look
the same, but that's about it. There we have it, I'm going to powder it now with the Neutral
Set Powder, that will also even out the color a little bit, to make it less vibrant and
more realistic. So I have powder on my brush, and I'm just going to tap it out, and then
hit that with the powder. One more layer, and then I'm going to brush the excess powder
away. And that is how you apply a fake tattoo.