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Colored Tattoo VS Black & Grey Tattoo: Which tattoo style is your best choice?

colored tattoo vs black & grey tattoo

There are many choices faced in the tattooing process. How to choose a tattoo machine? How to choose a tattoo style? For more information on choosing a tattoo machine, you can refer to this article about coil tattoo machine vs rotary tattoo machine on the site. Today this article is to take you through color tattoos and black and grey tattoos and their advantages and disadvantages to find the right style of tattoo for you.

Colored Tattoo VS Black& Grey Tattoo

Colored tattoos are done using different colored inks and usually require the purchase of a tattoo ink set to complete the colored tattoo. The tattooist needs to mix different colors of inks to create their desired color according to their pre-design. Common colors used in colored tattoos are red, blue, green, yellow and brown.Bright colors in colored tattoos are more likely to convey the meaning of the tattoo and they look more vibrant and lively.

Black and grey tattoos use fewer types of tattoo ink colors, with grey requiring a mixture of black and white ink to complete. Black and grey tattoos are more suited to delicate and intricate designs and the result will have a realistic feel to the rendering.

Colored Tattoo Pros

  • More tattoo styles to choose from such as traditional Japanese tattoos, classic American tattoos, watercolors, and new school tattoos etc.
  • There are many artists who specialize in colored tattoos available for consultation and study
  • Colored tattoos are more expressive and artistic
  • Colored tattoos are more fun and exciting, and the work is more vivid
  • Colored tattoos are more suitable for medium and large tattoos. Color is more expressive and has a better integrity in large tattoos.

Colored Tattoo Cons

  • Quick fading. Colored tattoos fade faster than black and grey tattoos
  • Frequent touch-ups are required. As colored tattoos fade more quickly, frequent touch-ups are necessary to maintain the integrity of the tattoo scheme
  • Excluding small designs, colored tattoos tend to look dirty with multiple colors if used for small designs and the colors don’t work as well as the design
  • The easy fading of colored tattoos means you can’t stay out of the sun for long periods of time, making life inconvenient
  • Colored inks are more damaging to the body than black and white inks, and can even cause tattoo infections.
  • Colored tattoos are more different before and after healing. After healing, colored tattoos have less brightness and vibrancy, which can cause the colors to appear dull.
  • We are only describing the facts in the above comments, the decision will be based on your own reality. Colored tattoos are great, however, it does tend to fade and if you can manage to stick to good care, the tattoo will last just as well.

Black & Grey Tattoo Pros

  • Black and grey tattoos are suitable for small tattoo designs and can present more detailed descriptions
  • Less likely to fade. Black and grey tattoos are less likely to fade than colored tattoos
  • Lower maintenance costs, black and grey tattoos are less likely to fade and rarely require retouching, making them more practical
  • Black and white inks are less damaging to the body, and although black ink contains carbon, iron oxide, powdered jets or carbon fumes, it does not cause as many allergic reactions and cases of infection as other ink colors

Black & Grey Tattoo Cons

  • A subtle design is required. Black and grey tattoos are quite monochromatic in terms of colour, so the subtlety of the design is tested even more in order to present a better tattoo work
  • It is difficult to explain the meaning behind a black and grey tattoo, so if you want to express yourself through a tattoo, then a black and grey tattoo is not for you
  • Difficult to achieve a contrasting gradient of colour. Only two colors of ink are needed to complete the black and grey tattoo, so the contrast of colors is low and the gradient called for less makes for a low visual impact from a visual point of view.
  • Black and grey tattoos have long been a staple in tattoo history and if you want something less maintenance and more natural, you can’t go wrong with this tattoo.

In Conclusion

After reading the above, you should have an answer in your mind as to what tattoo you want to get. Taking into account the pros and cons of both colored and black & grey tattoos, for the sake of greater safety, choosing a black and grey tattoo artist is most suitable, however, if you want to express a story with your tattoo, then you should consider a colored tattoo. The choice will be adjusted to suit your needs. If you are still torn about this choice, then go and talk to a professional tattooist who will give you the best answer, which is why a pre-tattoo consultation is very important.

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