In a significant shift for 2026, Disney Cast Members can have tattoos, but they must adhere to specific "Disney Look" guidelines. While the policy was relaxed in recent years to allow visible tattoos on the arms and legs, they must not be on the face, head, or neck. For those portraying "Face Characters" like a Disney Princess, the standard is even higher to maintain "show integrity." While a performer can have tattoos, they must be completely covered while in character. This is typically achieved using high-coverage theatrical makeup, specialized waterproof foundations, or skin-colored sleeves that are hidden beneath the character's costume (e.g., Cinderella's long gloves or Belle's gown). As long as the tattoo is not visible to the guest and does not depict offensive imagery, having ink is no longer a barrier to being hired as a royal performer in 2026, provided you can meet the physical and performance requirements of the role.