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Hey, Iamp;#39;m Jake with the fireside Tattoo Network, welcome to another episode of Fireside Technique. You know, if youamp;#39;ve been tattooing for any period of time, youamp;#39;ve probably been asked by a client or a potential client whether you can cover a dark tattoo with a light tattoo or whether light ink can cover dark ink. A lot of times it comes in the form of, Hey, can you cover my examp;#39;s name just by mixing up a skin tone thatamp;#39;s like mine and putting it right over the name. And of course, we know that you canamp;#39;t do that. That idea, I think, comes from people believe that when we punch holes in skin and we lay ink in the skin, weamp;#39;re laying it on top of the previous layer of ink, like thereamp;#39;s an old tattoo and weamp;#39;re putting the new tattoo on top of it. And thatamp;#39;s not actually whatamp;#39;s happening. Whatamp;#39;s really happening is that these particles of ink are kind of being pushed into the skin, and they all liv