to dead in hollywood- i said i was undecided on what to get(i have ideas with meanings but am unsure of what to choose), not that i was going to go get some meaningless permanent mark on my body to seem cool. and even if i was that would be my choice, dont jump to conclusions or judge others when you dont know the whole story
to john- you did exactly what i asked people not to, i am well aware of everything you said
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all kinds of aftercare tips out there.
You can get it wet but you don't want to saturate it. blot it dry instead of normal towel action. You should use both soap & lotion. Soap because you do want to keep it clean, lotion cause you want to keep it moisturized. I'd be careful not to get hair product or shampoo in it though if you are going for the neck.
My regimen is: Wash it regularly, after drying apply A&D ointment a couple times a day for about 5 to 7 days, then switch to lotion.
Like we said, there are lots of tips & lots of opinions out there, some are probably better than others, some are definitely worse, but I do what works for me. It's how I've treated all of mine and I've never had a problem.
Mainly I would listen to the advice of your artist, if they are a professional they should be able to give you solid advice. and about this google tattoo after care kit anyways anyhoo
prefaced two faced google hacks china
get yourself a something a little more solid than that
no problem just slap it all over ^
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Sorry for the exactness of the Answer but I noticed the Answer deep in the left - handed hemiphere of me brain right at the back 7 gigabytes and me grabbed it and then held on like buggery! sorry?
oh "oooh find me a better plan" ra ra o la la find me a better answer?
It's amazing how I seem to light up me own life / Do too listen to Realradio.co.uk / and i know how I feel......... Sorry but 70% of those getting a tattoo regret it afterwards, I know you don't want to hear it but if you get a tattoo that can't be covered by normal cloths it will be slamming doors for you for the remainder of your working life.
It shouldn't be the case, it's wrong to judge a book by it's cover but that's what it will do.
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Recruiter. It's really dumb to want a tattoo without even knowing what. It looks "cool"? I'm not against them and I'd get one if it was meaningful to me.
Anyways, unless you're also planning on doing it at home, the tattooist (tattooer?) will explain how to take care of it. Or at least he/she should. "70% of those getting a tattoo regret it afterwards"
You get this from your well controlled extremely scientific studies, I assume? I would not leave the tattoo shop without after care instructions. If the artist does not provide I would ask for them before leaving the shop. Good luck!! im sure the tattooist will give you all the right info on aftercare you need yes i think that