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Edmond, thanks for the tips! Any recommendations for our readers?
-- Contributed by: Jodie MichalakDon't use petrolium jelly, it can make your tattoo fade...
-- Contributed by: Edmond ReboredoDon't use petrolium jeely on your new tattoo, it can make your tattoo fade...
-- Contributed by: Edmond ReboredoMy advice is to return to the parlor and the artist for their expertise. It may be best to seek the counsel of a physician. You may be experiencing an allergic reaction. Best of luck.
-- Contributed by: Jodie MichalakI have recently had a tattoo done on the side of my ankle/foot......love the tattoo, but really upset that the surrounding area of my foot has gone a blue colour and in the 3 months since having it done, the blueness is still obvious?
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-- Contributed by: edmond reboredohi paddy the way i tell and do my self is. when i finish some work on someone is to apply (bepanthen cream)and wrap in plastic. ie food wrap. dr john darcy found that skin will automatically start the healing process when wrapped in plastic so now all burns victims are treated this way.so after one hour of wrap you wash with soap.apply bepanthen cream then re wrap repeat 3 times a day for 3 days ,no scab ,no itch ,perfect colour then stop wrapping. just cream for 1 more week so far 100% success with this method. i hope you can use this in your future ink endeavours.im a tattoo artist with 1000 of work done this concept has only been use for 2 years now but not by all. all the best........... jason (trouble)
-- Contributed by: jasoni just got my first tattoo its great but to be honest what iv been told by the artist and from other people conflict the artist says it shouldnt scab and every one else says it should can anybody get in touch with experience and let me know alfie1119hotmailcouk would be very greatful please put subject as advice or tatt advice cheers
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