Tattoos
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Thanks Doug!
That's what my artist told me too - keep it moist, prevent cracking of the "wound", don't expose sunlight or chlorine. Makes sense to me, but avoid sport? Dunno, I'll talk to her once it's done. All in all, 3 weeks should be enough to fully heal up, no? -
I'd use aquaphor for the first 2-3 days to keep it from cracking, then after that start using a non-scented lotion (I use Lubriderm Sensitive, it has no fragrance or anything like that)
I used aquaphor for all 3 sessions on my side and barely had any scabbing or itching,Also, it takes about 2-3 weeks for it to heal, but actually takes a few months for a new layer of skin to actually grow back, from what I understand.
I wouldn't work out for a few days, depending where your tattoo is/how sore you are.
I was told to wait a few hours to shower after each session, just to let the ink set in a bit, after that just
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^thanks!
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yeah …aquaphor then aveeno for me.
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Look at that virgin arm the last time. So long white skin…
One hour to go, I remembered Converge's On my shield: "All of our pain is worth it". Let's hope so…
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Good to know, I'm hella tired I've got no experience, that's why I settled for the worst.
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^Tell me about it. I would have gone for my underarm, if I was my own boss…
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I'm back from my first tattoo session: it was a pleasure. No pain at all, my ideas were perfectly realised and it was made by lovely Lilly from Hungary, not by a bearded trucker. I decided not to go for the little pink butterfly on my hip (this time).
The studio…
Lilly and me
The resultThanks to Nate, beatle and the others for answering my questions!
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- Already happened
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nice nice!
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Thank you all! Big hugs to you.
Here you go:
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Thanks