ok… so no pictures have been attached.
but the answers are below
depending on the size of the lettering you really have a few options.
- you could cover the entire piece and start again with someone who takes more care in their work
- you could get lazer removal (i dont suggest this) as it will take time to heal, is expensive and then after someone has to fix it anyways.
the whole “matching skin tones” is him trying to cover his arse imo.
there is currently 220 shades of skin tone available for women for make up, but there is none for tattooing unfortunately.
hope this helped a bit, and on behalf of our industry, i do apologise