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Scar cover up

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For this woman, I chose these specific flowers because I believe they are the most natural and harmonious solution for this area of the body. They are large, open, and blooming, allowing the composition to flow freely along the anatomy. Their shape makes it easier to adapt the tattoo so it feels soft and organic rather than heavy. Of course, this technique can be applied with many different flowers — however, these ones have not appeared in my previous masterclasses, which is exactly why I felt it was important to introduce them here. This video does not show a continuous process from start to finish. Instead, you will see carefully selected close-up segments that highlight the most important and valuable moments of the work — the parts that truly matter for understanding the technique. It is important to note that in this case the scar itself was very thin — almost unnoticeable. The real challenge was not the scar, but the deformation of the skin and the way it visually changed the surface. Our goal was not simply to “cover a scar,” but to soften and visually balance the area so that it blends naturally with the body. The tattoo was created to restore harmony, not to add visual weight or tension.

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Price

CA$70

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