The Tattoo and the Wedding Gown




Many women have started to dream about their wedding since they were little girls.  Many women have also chosen to get tattooed during their teenage years.  Just as most women do not want to be driven to their wedding in the pumpkin carriage, created up by a fairy god mother, as they dreamed about as a child; many women do not want the tattoo they fell in love with at 19, to be seen at their wedding.

As the wedding approaches, tattoo visibility prevents some women from purchasing the wedding dress they really want.  Buying a dress that will simply hide your tattoo is the choice many brides-to-be feel pressured to make but there is another option; Dermablend New Leg and Body Tattoo Primer.

Besides having the advantage of covering up a tattoo, you can use this product to hide your stretch marks, varicose veins, spider veins, scars, bruises or burns. The product offers full coverage and also protection against the damages sun rays may cause since it equip with SPF 15.  Other advantages of the product include the fact that it is water and smudge-resistant as long as it is applied with the setting powder. While the application process is simply, it is best for the bride to ask for help just to make sure nothing gets on her wedding gown.

If you would like to hide certain issues you have on your body try this product.  Something as minor as a tattoo or a bruise should not allowed to take away from a bride’s wedding.  There are many solutions to fix wedding problems and Dermablend is one of them.Click Here

Written by , date Oct 15, 2010 in Cosmetics, Wedding Gowns
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