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Tattoos are becoming very common and socially acceptable, so it is essential that your decision is based on your personal preference and commodity and not for social acceptance, particularly if you are planning on wearing a traditional wedding dress. Just remember to buy a dress that you like, without thinking about your tattoos. Then you can see how your tattoos look with the dress and decide to use airbrush makeup to hide them or not. You must also think why you would want to hide them, if you would feel confident showing or hiding them, what your fiancé might think and how you would like your wedding day to be remembered in the future, in photos and videos. Would you like to be remembered with the tattoos that as you say, are part of who you are? The important thing is that you are comfortable on your big day, and that it is memorable for all the right reasons.
I must say it should not be covered and will be the good one . As you will be true to yourself with your life stores in it.
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I am having my bridesmaids covered as no matter how much you love them the pictures dont look as good if the bride has big tattoos on show. Just my thoughts
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In my opinion the answer is in your question. You say that your tattoos are part of who you are, so don't cover them! you'll be a rock 'n roll bride
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It all depends on your preference and how you feel comfortable. I've seen brides who have had their tattoos on show and it really looks brilliant. However, I've also seen brides with tattoos that ruin the dress. Try a few on where they're exposed and covered and see what you think. Take a friend or member of your family along for an extra pair of eyes. It really depends on you as an individual

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Should I cover my tattoos for my Wedding?
I have a really big and colourful tattoo on my back that also goes to my shoulders. My tattoos are part of who I am and tell stories about my life. My question is, should I cover my tattoos for my wedding?
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