Well then you have to be holding the razor when you take a pic of the tat. :<0) I am wondering if keeping it covered has something to do with the ink colors retaining their brightness ?
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Well then you have to be holding the razor when you take a pic of the tat. :<0) I am wondering if keeping it covered has something to do with the ink colors retaining their brightness ?
Looking forward to seeing it!
There are a couple of tattoos I wanted in the past that I'm glad I never got, I believe that's a good indicator that I shouldn't ever get one!
Eric
That looks nice! Im looking forward to seeing the actual tattoo instead of the stencil. I've thought about getting a straight tattooed on my ribs, just because I dont have any tattoos on my ribs yet. Maybe I'll get around to that this year. That is if I can quit buying actual razors first. Haha.
As far as healing and bandages go, I never leave mine covered for more than about an hour or so. Then I wash them off and apply another thin layer of A&D. After 24 hours of my first A&D application I switch over to regular unscented, dye free lotion for the next three or four days, and typically Im all healed in about a week with no scaring or anything. Although everyone heals differently and the location of the tattoo and the hand and technique of the artist play a bit of a factor, so what works for one doesnt work for others. But I am heavily tattooed and worked for a while as a tattoo artist, so I've heard basically every method of cleaning and taking care of a fresh tattoo during the healing process.
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well here it is guys, the whole design and quote was done by me, artist who did the tatoo was from lucky souls tattoo
Mayby a chip in the blade?:)
That came out nice. Just curious, why that portion on the bottom of your forearm vs. the top portion?
Looks good man! Congrats.
Yeah that looks great man!
Looks great!
Won't it be a distraction while you're shaving? I imagine you'll be able to see it in the mirror. :)