Your not going to be able to see the tattoo. The artist won't do it because they know this. The ink will be to light and be gone within days it probably won't even heal before you cant see your phrase. Sorry try another color! Good luck:)
2007-09-04 22:55:45
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answered by tj n 3
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I got a tattoo on tht op of my foot last year and I have white in the tattoo. It has been a little over a year since I got it and the white has already faded out in it. I would suggest either outlining it in black and fill with white or choose another color. Some tattoo artists will do free touch ups once a year for you .. Red, yellow and white fade the fastest. I have all 3 in my tattoo and the white is faded the worst. And it didn't hurt that bad...
2007-09-04 20:42:20
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answered by xtech930 3
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First of all, lots of artists won't do foot tattoos because they come off so fast and they won't guarantee their work. Aside from that, my artist won't do entirely white tattoos, and he even will shy away from using white all together because it comes out so fast. My husband just got a large color tattoo with some accents in white on July 19th, and the white is almost entirely gone already.
All in all, the artist is there to help, and they are the professionals. Think about going to get plastic surgery... 5 of the surgeons that you go to tell you no, that it is not safe and they won't do it, would you really want to go to a surgeon who would do it?!? NO!!
2007-09-04 17:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Given the level of pain you could experience from getting a tattoo there, and the fact that white ink does not last and has to be redone often... I personally would not do it. it just doesnt seem worth it to me personally. Whats the point of all that pain, for something that wont last?
But if its what you really want, go for it. Advertise on major cities near you's craigslist sites that you are looking for a licensed artist to do a special tattoo, and see what happens.
2007-09-04 16:15:14
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answered by boots6 7
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Ouch...And I don't think it will work. But if you want it ask around for an apprentice tattoo artist. They will most likely do it for the cost of the ink for practice. It may be messed up but try getting it in some flourocent ink. That way you can see it in blacklight! Better than not at all.
2007-09-04 16:12:58
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answered by SelfAwareness 2
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Well it will tend to wear off quicker. A lot of good artists won't do work on the foot at all, or at a minimum will make you sign a paper acknowledging that they are not guaranteeing the work. Also, some artists won't do tats that are intentionally hidden. But I have to tell you that a tat in the location that you are siting will be one of the most painful places on the body you could possibly ask for it to be done.
2007-09-04 16:11:27
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answered by CB 7
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White ink won't show up very well, especially if you have pale skin. It's usually only used for highlighting. Also, depending on the brand of white ink, it could turn yellow-ish with age.
2007-09-06 07:11:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a tattoo on my foot, it covers mst of the foot, and it wasn't that bad, but the area you are wanting to get it on your foot was probably where it hurt the most. Good luck! I like the idea of your tattoo!
2016-05-17 04:45:15
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answered by ? 3
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White will not stand out as a color. It is used by artists to make the desired areas a shade lighter than your normal skin color. You will not find anybody to do it for you.
2007-09-05 05:33:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It's so unbelievable all the different answer you get...............and by people that have no idea what they are talking about............lmfao.......
Think this over, do you know what an open typeface is...............it's like an outline and you can put what ever you want inside...........yes, even white....
I you can find a decent reputable artist
who has and knows how to use the right white ink, it will be fine.
I have no problems with my white...
you people just don't know how hilarious this is...................omg.
So, just go ahead and change your ideas, and your colors, to fit what "the artist" can do.............. the artist...............lmfao.........
unbelieveable.
Ask Paul Booth, Jack Rudy, and Kari
Barba.....how they do it...................lmao.
omg...................................
sure glad I found "the secret"..................lol
2007-09-04 19:08:52
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answered by cpt m 4
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