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Kat Von D: Her Problematic History & Recent Issues

May 30, 2021
Hello dears, I hope you do very well in today's video. I'm going to talk about kat von d just a full timeline of who she is what she is known for what she has done in the past and how

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she has been in the past I'm sure many of you know who she is or what he's done in the past or there's little details here and there, but this video will basically be a complete five course meal of everything he's made and that we have. layers of this and all, but I guess most of my audience will know Kat von D as the tattoo artist.
kat von d her problematic history recent issues
I mainly make videos about tattoos, so I imagine you know her as a tattoo artist. She was on two tattoo-related television shows. called miami and la ink some people may know her just for her makeup brand and the drama she had with jeffree star or maybe just for being anti-vaccine or her

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behavior which hasn't really been talked about much especially like on youtube and things that have been talked about on Instagram through some tattoo artists, you may have seen some of this, this was also talked about on Twitter, but basically it was Kat von D defending a tattoo artist who works at her tattoo studio in high voltage, which is in Los Angeles, in California, in the United States, but it is said that this tattoo is not tattooed on dark skin tones and she kind of defended it and there was a whole list of things that we have to talk about Today, believe me, so let's do a quick recap of who Kat von D is.
kat von d her problematic history recent issues

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Kat von D is 38 years old. She was born in Mexico but moved to California when she was younger. She is an artist, tattoo artist, musician, makeup artist, businesswoman and television personality. There is a whole variety of things she does she is completely sober after battling addiction for part of her life she is also vegan she has been married twice now she was married to a tattoo artist and a celebrity I guess his name is oliver peck she is now married to someone named raphael reyes uh they got married in 2018 and have a son together, Raphael in his own right is

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and we'll get to that too trust me we'll get into absolutely everything so let me quickly talk about my story with the cat no.
kat von d her problematic history recent issues
I've ever smoked or something, but I'll put my hands up and admit that I used to be a huge fan of Kat von D. Oh my god, I first saw her on an episode of Miami Inc and in the UK we got it. A bit late, so I don't know when I first saw an episode of Miami Inc. I think she was 18, in 2008, but she was already gone in those days in the UK you didn't really watch American TV shows . We are always a little late and what is it? I remember seeing Kat on the show and saying, "Oh my god, she's beautiful, she's stunning.
kat von d her problematic history recent issues
I think she's amazing and who she is." I thought she was cool, right? I saw like all Miami Ink and then she was in her lane. Can I see all that? She brought him the three books of hers. I still have them. They are not in the house I am in now. They are in my main house. house with my sister, but yeah, I like supporting her and I just thought she was a great inspiration and someone to look up to. You know, she was one of the most tattooed women I had ever seen in my life and I was like oh my god I want to look like her like she was beautiful and I think a lot of us had that opinion of her.
You know, she seemed like a talented artist and makeup artist, like we were all drawn to her and how different she was. everyone else in the beauty industry and I was like a lot of people completely unaware of everything she had done, I think I realized what she had done, you know, when she was in Miami Inc, like we talked . about it, but I didn't really know anything about it until about four or five years ago, maybe I was just, I guess, blissfully unaware, I just had no idea, I never saw anything, let's dig into this, let's make a timeline of her, she was married.
For Oliver Peck, not many people know that well, I guess it's not that big a thing that's been talked about, but yeah, she was married to him from 2003 to 2007. You might know Oliver Peck from Ink Master, he's one Of the judges there, he was there from start to finish, but he's also been tattooing for a long time, but yeah, inkmaster, if you don't know, it was a tattoo competition show and it was actually pretty good for the most part. A lot of people liked it, even people within the industry, but then it gets so filled with drama and it becomes like I'm not going to lie.
I used to see it. I watched at least three or four seasons, but then I liked it. It became too samey, it started to have a real reality TV feel to it, like it was more about the drama than the tattoo itself and that totally put me off. I don't like dramatized TV shows, especially when it comes to tattoos. Sorry if my camera keeps moving because of the way it's on my desk, oh um, but yeah, it's very dramatic, the show itself was pretty problematic, so, as a long story short, the contestants on the show, no I know, I can't remember how.
A lot of people would like tattoos to be in this, but basically they would, it's like a competition show like American Top Model, um Hell's Kitchen, that kind of thing, right? And you have like, I don't know, 10 or 12 tattoos, since you know the contestants and they do it. a challenge at the beginning and then whoever won that challenge had to assign clients to the people in the competition, they would use clients to turn them into weapons if that makes sense, so he was very well known for using dark skin tones as a weapon if anyone he won the challenge he wanted to screw someone over and they would say okay I'm going to sign you this client or they called it canvases um I'm going to sign you this canvas and this canvas would be a darker skin tone and with tattooing on dark skin tones there is a way to do it delicately and make it work well and, um, a lot of people are too lazy to realize that, that's how they would ruin each other by using someone's skin tone, it's like the whole show.
Honestly, it leaves a bad taste in my mouth now, so going back to Oliver Peck last year, there are some pictures of him with a black face or a black body, like he has black brown paint all over his skin, so who has a black face and apparently there is also a photo of him in black face and then he has the little letter n painted on his chest. I'm sure we can imagine what it means and apparently he had done this several times throughout his life, so he has a story. of racism and I guess that cat knew about her, you know, racist past or her racist ways of life and you're probably thinking, well, just because she was married to this guy doesn't mean she knows that she's a part of that. control, you can't control who you're married to, you can't say what your partner can or can't do or whatever, um, so you can put that into account, but when we look at their partners over the years, we'll do it, there's a pattern and okay, once you know it's like, oh, okay, that's a little weird, but whatever, but there are a lot of cases where you say, "Okay, the cat maybe has the same points of view as their peers, okay, so let's go.
Move on to Miami, this is where Cat got her name, her fame, and was out in the world. Cat starred in a reality show called Miami Inc. It was basically about a tattoo studio in Miami and the tattoo artist, how studios work. the clients getting tattooed there was kind of interesting again, there was drama involved here and there but the reality show is drama free for the most part, it wasn't that bad, I'd say it could have been Much worse cat was on the tv show 2005 to 2006. He had a fairly short run on the TV show because he had a fight with the owner of the tattoo studio, which is Army.
James Army was born in Charmel Sheikh, which is in Egypt, but at the time he was born, there was a part of the Israeli army that was Jewish when Cat left Miami Inc. Well, I think she was asked to leave because she had a fight with James' army, but when she left a note for the army that said: Hell on fire, Jewish bag, it was like a picture of her and it was like signed by her, something like that too. It had the Star of David, but it was like on fire and there was also a swastika. speculation about whether the cat did this or not, she still to this day denies ever doing it, but handwriting specialists have examined it and her handwriting matches his, she looked at it done, you know scientific things with it and he just took a good look at it.
They look at it and can confirm that they are 99% sure that Cat did it, but to this day she still says no, I didn't do it, it had nothing to do with me, dlc, which is the production company or the channel that Miami inc was aware of what happened and they said they would like to investigate it and stuff, instead of taking action and holding Cat accountable, they tried to bury it as much as possible and then gave Cat her own TV show. She basically she was rewarded for being an idiot and yeah I think that's why I never heard of it because it was buried uh for the most part but it's not good so let's move on to La Inc again.
The Inc was exactly like Miami, but this time. It was about Kat von D's tattoo studio called High Voltage, which is in Los Angeles, she still has that studio that's still going strong, the series ran from 2007 to 2011. We're okay, Siri, it's okay with Ellie Inc I feel like it was a little more drama-filled. Again, the first few seasons weren't that bad, they could have been worse, but you know, yeah, as it went on, it became more and more filled with drama and then Kat von D was having fights with other tattoo artists and that was it. a little bit, you know, but again, when I was a fan, I just watched it because Cat Cat had this attitude that it was her way or no other way, it was like you do things my way or you know you can get it. something like that while filming ellie inc.
I remember she dated nikki sixx and jesse james. Jesse James himself is super problematic. He has an anti-Semitic past, which I know is shocking. He is known for making Nazi salutes and when thinking Nazi clothing. They were together for about a year and a half. I think they broke up briefly and got back together, but yeah, they were together for about a year and a half, so yeah, as you can see, there's another problematic partner that she's had. we had oliver peck and then we had jessie james, let's move on to her beauty brand. this kind of section of this video is like i'm covering it because you know it's relevant to who kat von d is but it's not really related to my content but i feel like if i miss it there will be questions like what's up with this while Cat was filming La Ink, she was in talks with Sephora and that's how she created a makeup brand and took off very well that she was known for.
Being colorful, her packaging was beautiful, she had a team of girls working for her who always had the most beautiful makeup ever. It was like a breath of fresh air for the beauty industry, because it was very colorful and, like her, there were liquid lipsticks. so many different colors and everyone was like, oh my gosh, it was like YouTube was going crazy about it, like all the beauty vloggers and everything, they were going crazy about it and it did very, very well and yeah, it became In a favorite, it expanded and became global, so it was sold in many countries and many stores.
I remember when it came here to the UK it was a little bit later than when it was coming out in the US but I remember it opened in debenhams in London on Oxford Street and I was so excited and she had this tattoo liner which again was a great cult favorite, everyone was obsessed with it, I personally didn't like it, I heard everyone say oh my god it's so waterproof it smudges. proof that it never comes out and I was like, oh my god, I need some of that and it came so easy, I don't know, it just didn't sit well with me at all, but yeah, there was a huge fan base for it. makeup and a lot of people knew her as the makeup artist, not many people knew about her past as a tattoo artist, so of course since this is a cat, her makeup brand obviously became problematic in some way, like there had to be some way for her to do it.
Make it problematic, she named a selection of liquid lipstick, which is basically a Nazi term for a selection of prisoners who will be executed in concentration camps after the backlash, of course there would be, um, she renamed it, beloved , now, as you see, there is a kind of pattern. It's happening here, she has an anti-Semitic past with the military. James, she dated Jesse James, who is anti-Semitic or had done anti-Semitic things, and then there's this, so there's a little pattern here too with her brand of makeup that she had. a lipstick called celeb yutard which is obviously a twist on a very horrible word, um, which I'm not going to say, I'm sure you can figure out what it is, um, so she got a huge backlash for that because it's so derogatory. . term and a lot of people weren't too upset about it rightfully so, so okay, while we're talking about makeup, I guess we better talk about Jeffree Star, she obviously had a big fight, a public fight, a public fight, likeyou want to call her.
She went with Jeffree Star and now Cat and Jeffree Star had been friends for a long, long time. Jeffree Star got some tattoos with Cat and you know they were publicly themed. She, he, was in La Inc. and all that. I know they were good friends. The cat also had a lipstick name in his honor, which is simply Jeffrey. I think it was like a bright pink color, but that's basically what happened in July 2016. I like to research this video. I couldn't believe this was happening. in 2016. I thought it was two years ago like it was crazy, but in July 2016uh, kat von d uploaded a video on youtube saying that she is no longer friends with jeffree star, she no longer wants to be associated with jeffree star, she accused him of not paying one of his friends who liked his brand logos uh. brand logos for her makeup brand and she basically just didn't want to be associated with him because he's a bully and a racist and it's all a bit ironic and I'm sure Jeffrey has a horrible past, I'm sure some of you know that, if not , there are a lot of videos on youtube that you can see that go over all the problematic things she's done in the past and I think it was like one of the first major beauty dramas that ever happened on youtube, I guess I don't know, no it's really my kingdom, the whole beauty drama is like I don't know, but it blew up like it was pretty huge, so in January of last year, Kat von d decided to walk away. of her beauty brand and selling her shares within her beauty brand and that she simply no longer wanted to be associated with it, now it is simply called kbd vegan beauty, many people speculated that she was seen forced to leave it. because of all her troubled past, because sales had started to drop dramatically because you know, people were making videos exposing kat von d and what she had done in the past and all this stuff with jeffree star and she was kinda canceled well and there were some things about her anti-vaccine views that I would talk about in a moment, it was like people didn't believe it anymore and she walked away, so some people said she was some people just took her word, he said he wanted to leave beauty and focus on his son and his music, being an artist and stuff like that, so it's up to you if you feel that way. she was pushed or walked so let's talk about Cat's current husband so Kurt's husband's name is Raphael Reyes or he is also known as Leafy of course down here Lifa Sayer um he is an author an artist and a musician and Raphael himself, did you guess it? a youtuber called ready to watch, she made an amazing video about him and his daughter.
He has a daughter from a previous relationship. I'll leave a link to the Ready for Claire video below because of the way her daughter allegedly had sex with some of her friends. which he felt completely betrayed by which is fine I guess, but he was more upset by the fact that she had done this, not the fact that her friends were so much older than his daughter, he said there was something about him that He said how his daughter was of legal age, but it turns out that his daughter could have been about 14 years old, so the people with whom she could have had sexual relations were not of the consenting age, so it counts as rape and, Of course, you can't get in. to defend Rafael and practically against the video ready to watch and she said that no one was raped like there was a screenshot of her saying that no one was raped, but if the daughter was a minor, I mean, there is no need to be a scientist to solve it well. she defended her husband and them again, it was all about the betrayal and not how their daughter was doing and you know the seriousness of the situation, Rafael also has a swastika tattoo on his neck, he said he went out and he said he's not a politician, it's not the saw sticker, it's actually a symbol of Buddhism, I don't know, we can take his word for it, obviously, we can say okay, yeah, sure, I'll give you the benefit of The doubt, there are many people who have said that.
You know, they got a swastika tattoo, but then they took it back and said, oh no, no, this is like a symbol of Buddhism again, you can determine whether you believe what he's saying or not, it's all a little fishy, so let's move on to kat von d's anti-vaccine situation. I'm sure most of you are aware of this. This story went absolutely viral. It was like the mainstream media was writing articles about this. There was just an uproar about all this, but in June. In 2018, while Cat was pregnant with her son, Cat made a post saying that she was not going to vaccinate her son and that the main reason people are sort of anti-vaxxers or don't vaccinate their babies or children is because there was this old study done by a guy named Andrew Wakefield and some other people, but he was like the front man of the thing and he said there was a correlation between vaccines and autism and other diseases, so a lot of people took it as a gospel and they decided to stop vaccinating their children and there really wasn't much to support that and then scientists really got hold of this and tried to find a link and they could never find a link again.
This is like a long story short. okay, but after many years of studies like no, there was no correlation there, so you know people think what's going on here and in the end, Andrew lost his medical license. He's now an anti-vaccine preacher, so I know what I want to throw away, but most people were outraged by what Cap had said and I stayed kind of quiet about it for a while. An unusual amount of people supported her and said, well, you know, mom-shaming and it's her child's choice, but you're not just affecting your child, you're affecting other people and what have you done in March 2019, the Gato uploaded a video to YouTube called I'm not a Nazi, I'm not anti-vaccine, what a title.
The video is 11 minutes long and pretty much talks about how he thinks he is not a Nazi or an anti-Semite and that he actually chose to vaccinate a child. They just misinformed her before knowing that she had given birth to a child or whatever. I didn't really look into it much, I guess the whole reaction taught him some common sense, so I have notes here obviously in front of me and it says um extras, so this is like little extra details here and that. I didn't really know where to put a video and one of the things she's done in the past is that she's really cool and she's proud to be vegan and that's totally fine, there's nothing wrong with that. but she in the past has compared the meat industry to the holocaust, which I know the meat industry isn't that great, but the holocaust really, really, uh, that's another thing that points towards the fact that she is anti-Semitic or possibly anti-semantic. she denies it, but another thing she did with her beauty brand, her beauty brand on Instagram, so I don't know if Cat really controlled that, but she did have, you know, Kat von d Beauty, a username, like that which is like the face of the brand and you know it has something to do with it, but basically her makeup line's Instagram posted a photo of a hand holding a concealer in front of a cotton field and the caption says that the concealer does all the hard work.
To you, how deaf you must be, how unaware one must be to think it was okay, I tweeted saying I was going to make this video and I got a lot of comments saying you know, yeah, make the video and I had one comment. from one of my favorite tattoo artists, Paula Castle, who I'm actually wearing a t-shirt today that says "dogs not dicks", amazing photos, she has fantastic eyes, she tattooed me, she's just the best, but Paula left a tweet that It said "gift." Don't forget how badly she treats her cats and then someone responded saying that of course she treats her cats badly why doesn't she surprise me, yes she is very problematic in all aspects.
I'm not sure about that situation, I can't really find anything about it. To be honest, when I'm researching, I'm not sure what it is, maybe some of you know some information. If you have anything to add, by the way, just comment below in case I missed something. Here I think I have covered most of the bases but you never know so now let's move on to

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events and this is why I am making this video. It was one of those things I wanted to do. video about a cat, but I thought it wasn't my place to say anything.
She hasn't been known as a tattoo artist for that long. I think she still has tattoos, but she's mostly known for being problematic with makeup now, I guess. but this is related to tattoos, so a lot of you are probably saying, "Oh, I saw this on Instagram a few days ago and I think I saw a tweet about someone saying, "You know Kat von D is being racist about tattoos." .oh what's going on here? So I did some research and found some information. I ended up coming across this tattoo on Instagram called Softpoint, his name is also cat, but to avoid confusion I'm just going to say his name his name.
Instagram so we don't get so confused because I'm bad at explaining things anyway, so even though I'm going to get confused, I'm just going to say weak point, but the weak point on their Instagram has one of those highlight reels that you know on the pages and then below, like in the bio, there are highlight reels that you can have there, they're like stories that last forever instead of disappearing after 24 hours, but they have one called a tattoo, so if I want to look at this in depth again. I'll leave links below so you can check it out, but basically there are highlights of Kat von T and a tattoo named Camille, who works at Kat von D's High Voltage Tattoo Studio. um, what started all of this was Camille responding one of those questions on Instagram, you know the Instagram stories, someone asked: do you tattoo darker skin?
Camille of the darker skin tone is a realistic color tattoo artist, not that that matters but just letting you know I've made a few videos on this but there is a big problem in the tattoo industry when it comes to tattooing too many shades darker skinned. Tattoo artists refuse to tattoo darker skin tones or refuse to learn how to tattoo darker skin tones. The reason this problem exists is that the more melon a person has on their skin, the more color theory a tattoo artist would have to do to be sure. The colors and shading display correctly when the tattoo heals, so it just takes a little longer to figure out what the eyes of a tattoo are meant to do.
They have to look at the person's skin tone to see what undertones they have too. For example, if a client has a darker skin tone with an orange undertone, you really don't want to use a lot of blue tones because orange neutralizes blue, it's all like color theory, so if you look at the color wheel, the Blue is opposite to orange, so they mix them. and they kind of neutralize each other, so you don't want to use too many blues because it wouldn't look as good, but there would be other colors that this person could have.
Can be done. Artists can do it extremely well. who have taken the time to learn the technique, learn the color theory of the color wheel and all that, and you can get some gorgeous, vibrant tattoos on darker skin tones. It can be done, there is evidence out there, so anyone who says otherwise or is just lazy. So Soft Point reached out to Camille through Instagram messages and, uh, Softpoint said, Hey, this is not a good answer. Your inability to tattoo dark skin and refusing to do so does not look good on dark skin, is racist and may contribute to it. racism in the industry happy to talk more about this please message me as it's important thank you very nice polite message to say hey let's discuss this you know let's make a change you know to make a change you have to educate, you have to raise awareness about the whole situation, so a soft point politely sent a message, there was no rudeness, it wasn't distant, it wasn't like hey, like you were like, oh my god, how can you say something like this ?
It was more of a hey like, come on talk about this, you know you're spreading this information and we're going to change this, but obviously Camille, I'm sure we can all understand what Camille is like, gave a petty response blocking the soft spot and in instead of just ignoring it. Maybe, which again would have been rude, but not as rude as what he did, which was basically putting Softpoint's message on his Instagram stories and then writing, just look at this racist. I give you a simple answer as to why my techniques and style don't work. on dark skin and of course you have to make this clear, you know nothing about tattoo art so close the smiley face emoji, there is no learning here, I am not a tattoo artist, yes I know a lot more than this type. the way things look because I know it's about color theory, the color wheel, figuring out what a client's skin is like, this guy is lazy, because let's be honest, it's no lie that you can do with Camille putting this on their Instagram stories, then I got a lot of hate from people, a lot of messages from people you know thatthey try to defend Camille or whatever, I don't know, blind rage, I guess Soft Point also posted some screenshots of a conversation between another tattoo artist named Cutty Scottie Beige. cutie bag and kat von d so cutty beige bag approached kat von t to tell her the whole camille situation and that's how it happened.
I don't normally respond to posts like this but I noticed you have a tattoo, I think it's just I realized and feel compelled to tell you that your response to Camille's honest answer is totally out of line and simply unethical . I mean, should we talk about unleashing the cool cat as a tattoo? It is our responsibility to be honest with our customers when something goes wrong. of our control and will guarantee a result that our clients will not be happy, the truth depends on how the millennial concentration that the client has will depend on which pigments will show correctly, which is true and as a tattoo artist you should know this, it would be extremely unethical to promise to People with shades darker than the pigments will heal properly and look the same as if they were tattooed. like a skin tone while taking her money, this has nothing to do with racism but rather being professional and as a tattoo artist it makes no sense to shame Camille for being professional and ethically honest.
What she says is as true as I am. said there are different ways you tattoo darker skin tones for sure, but that doesn't mean you turn someone away, it basically means you take the client and say "hey, this is a situation where we're going to have to do things a little. a little different here, but I'll tattoo you and make sure it works. I'll make sure to use a color palette that works for your skin tone. Don't just say no, I don't get darker skin tones tattooed because that means you We're excluding a lot of people, not everyone can be pale like me, right, I'm the whitest of the white people.
You can't expect all your clients to have skin like an A4-sized white sheet of paper, so Cutty responded by helping guide clients. Deciding what would look best is absolutely our job and I respect honesty and guidance; However, refusing to work on darker skin tones is absolutely a choice you are making to not fit a certain group of people. He's obviously a talented tattoo artist, so there's no reason for him to. I can't adapt his style to suit darker skin tones as a business owner. I understand you're defending it, but I encourage you to help your employees understand how to accommodate people of all races and then Cat responded to what you're talking about.
We are tattoo artists. You're telling me you've never turned someone down for not being the right artist for the job and taken their money to accommodate them. I hope you reevaluate your work ethic. I know I'm not defending Camille because I'm a business owner. calling you out because you are incredibly wrong, I wish you the best and hope you understand the reality and then Katie responded: I have turned people down for not being the right artist for the job, but I have never turned someone down for having darkness. skin I've learned to tattoo my style on all different skin types because I love my craft and I think learning to adapt to people with all skin colors is an important step towards being anti-racist, but I guess that's not something I'm interested in .
I hope you reevaluate your work ethic too, damn you can turn someone down because you can't do that style of work maybe so let's say I went to a traditional tattoo artist that specializes only in traditional and I was like hey I'd really love that a realistic portrait of princess julian, i would expect them to reject me because you know it's not what they specialize in, rejecting someone because of their skin tone, it's flat out racism, it's not a discussion, but once all this came out light, I guess it started. break through to people who weren't really in the tattoo industry and people like what was going on here, that kind of thing. um kat von d uploaded a video to instagram tv practically publicly defending camille and says that her actions are not racist surprisingly.
A lot of people agreed with Cat and yeah what the hell is this she's not racist like she's just doing her job and I guess people took Cat's side I'm not actually guessing I know people took Cat's point of view. Because Cat is a professional, I don't know, funny quotes, because she is a professional when it comes to tattoos, but she is a professional and she has a lot of followers, so when people see a professional with a great number of followers, many people don't know otherwise. I'll take her at her word. I've seen this a lot with ice people with celebrity tattoos, you know, cult following, it's very strange, but she basically said you know it's science, you can't change science and there's nothing that she and other tattoos know. can do about it and to me that's just lazy, it's super lazy and it's super discouraging for those with darker skin tones.
Imagine you know you looked up to say kat von d or camille or whatever other tattoo artist came out. and said hey I can't talk about your skin tone you're too dark for me that's horrible a lot of people gave credit to cat and camille and other people saying you know what they say is right just by being honest and they were saying you know I'd rather have a tattoo tell me the truth and lie to me and I'll get a dodgy tattoo which you know again I act like I'd rather have a tattoo it's honest with me but for other reasons it shouldn't stop at hey , I know I can't tattoo you because your skin tone should be a conversation, it should be okay hello, um, yes, you have darker skin tones and I normally have a colorful color palette, but because of your dark skin tone we're going to have to work around this, so there will be some colors that will work for you, some colors that won't work for you, but we will work through this and make sure we get the best possible tattoo for you.
Honestly, it's very easy to learn color theory and a color will be if a simpleton like me, who has never tattooed, can figure it out and figure it out, and you know, research it. A professional who gets paid to tattoo should do it. Damn, I know how to do it from behind. You know you might not learn it in an apprenticeship. I think you should learn to tattoo all skin tones in an apprenticeship, but maybe you'll know if the mentor isn't. educated in the sense that you should take the time to learn it yourself, which you can do.
I've also seen and talked about this before. As for tattoos, you can tattoo rainbow dots on a client with a darker skin tone to find out what colors would work best for them. You can have it on your wrist or just somewhere on your body that can be easily hidden so that at night you can get out of the way and do something like that if the client wants, obviously you know there are many ways to do it. you can do this, this whole thing is just racist and leaves a very bad taste in my mouth, and especially looking back at everything else Cat has done, it's not one of those lack of language situations where she's been Like anything you know. she has a whole

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of being horrible to people who I guess are different than her, but yeah, like I said, if I've missed something here, just comment below, if you have any information on anything, comment on the links below and everything.
That's fun stuff, um, but yeah, I'll leave it here for this video that's been enough cut one day for one day, I think, until my next video, bye, oh.

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