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Der Tattoo Thread.
David_Dovey:
--- Quote from: Linds on 15 Jun 2011, 06:53 ---Can you put make up on them? Seriously, find a female friend who knows about make up and take her with you to go get something to put on them to make them look more your skin tone. (I have silicone elf ears and they have theater make up on them to make them look more real, so I am assuming this would work.)
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I'm keeping this in mind, but only as a last resort.
Jimmy the Squid:
I would probably look for a new job. But then if I'm selling my labour to someone I really hate being told what to do outside of my actual duties and maybe you don't have that many options. Find better options I guess is my advice.
David_Dovey:
But this is the only thing I dislike about my job! (well OK the boss is a bit of a weirdo/control-freak in general) Other than this I really enjoy what I'm doing and the people I work with, and it's really the only thing in my field I can do in Banff. You've gotta remember I live in a pretty small tourist town, my options aren't that wide and varied. Honestly I think I could probably just convince my boss to drop it anyway, especially with those hider plugs in evidence.
nekowafer:
You may also be able to find a band-aid or something along those lines that are closer to your skin color, then cut out a little circle and put it on each plug.
I find that a lot of people seem convinced that no plugs looks better. This isn't AS big of a deal when you're in the "smaller" sizes.. but when you're getting closer and closer to an inch this becomes an issue. Thankfully, button-type earrings on girls are not that uncommon so as long as mine aren't see-through, few people can really tell what's going on.
Also with silicone hider plugs you can pierce them with a regular earring. It's another option to make them look more real, if your boss insists, but hopefully he doesn't!
Barmymoo:
I'm staggered that any job would dictate what you're allowed to wear when you're not working, but if it's the only downside to an otherwise awesome job then I guess I would also just deal with it. But I don't actually own any clothes which fit those guidelines at all (I live almost permanently in jeans, which are invariably frayed at the back of the heel because they are always too long).
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