How to Cover a Tattoo Without Makeup

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Wear long pants, skirts, or tights to cover leg and ankle tattoos. Make sure your pants are long enough to cover the tattoo even when you cross your legs.

You can also wear ankle or knee boots to hide your tattoo, depending on its location.

If you have a tattoo on your feet, make sure to combine shoes and socks or tights that cover it completely.

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