I'm new here and am hoping to get some experienced feedback on this ... I have a 12yo, larger, color tattoo that faded a lot and had some spreading of the (originally thick) black outline. I've had several other tattoos since then but I wanted to have the color refreshed on this one and went to a talented artist that normally works in solid, bold traditional pieces. We agreed not to add more black to the outline since it will add to the black bleed over time and just added color on top of the old work. Well, the colors look straight from the bottle with no blending or subtlety and seem to be very opaque. It looks very cartoonish right now and I'm sort of freaking out. Do some newer inks contain more white in the base or have more opacity than older mixtures? The artist said that the old shading and black lines should show through once it settles and heals ... but right now the new ink looks very opaque and just sits on top of my skin and the underlying design is just lost. I've never seen this before, but I've also never recolored an older piece. Will these colors fade and blend into the old design or will I need to have this reworked yet again to make it look cohesive? Thanks!