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  1. piercingsbycaz

    Introduction!

    Hi guys! I work in a tattoo studio in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Body piercer and laser technician! Hoping to be able to get some good advice and opinions 👍🏻 Caz
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  2. nobodyloveme

    Hello, Finally Joined

    Hello, I have always been a big fan of the interviews. Decided to join the forum and keep this thing alive!
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  3. Let the skin doc settle the debate. 😉
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  4. It's a keloid scar. It's how how some people with melanin in their skin react to scars. Unfortunately, your doctor was probably not used to seeing it. You need to see a skin doctor and see if you can get any meds for it. Sometimes before you start healing, you can take meds (during pain medication), so keloids won't pop up, as a prevention method. Sometimes it's inevitable. However, you may be lucky and it will heal and eventually disappear, but it will take months...maybe even a year. The needle went deeper than it should have, that's a fact.
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  5. Mr_Spaghetti

    Upcoming Tattoos

    Booked in with Dan Nelson and Frank William over the next couple of weeks. First time being tattooed by them and looking forward to it!
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  6. Hogrider

    Upcoming Tattoos

    Thanks. Jesse Tseronis in Winchester VA is my artist. We're working on a piece that goes from my ankle up to connect to my chest panel and back piece.
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  7. rdinak

    Upcoming Tattoos

    Went and made my appointment for the next phase of my dragon half sleeve. Have to until Nov 11th because my artist is booked on large pieces for the next three weekends.
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  8. and post progress pictures, please @GraceAnnne!
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  9. Absolutely I tip with these factors in mind: 1. Timeliness to emails: I've worked with artists who take 2+ weeks to get back to me. I've worked with artists who get back to me within 2 days. I am more inclined to tip more to the artist who is extremely responsive. 2. Personal relations: I've worked with artists who had the nerve to argue with what I wanted. I've also worked with artists who collaborate and give sound advice if they think something won't work or if they have a better idea in mind. I am more inclined to tip more to the artist who treats the experience like a partnership and a collaboration. 3. Satisfaction with the design: I've had artists who hit the nail on the head 100% with what I wanted. I've had artists go on their own crazy program and give me something I was not happy with. I'm more inclined to tip more to the artist who gives me exactly what I want. I always tip, but I will tip generously to the artist who fits the above criteria. And in turn, I've found they will bend over backwards to give me more flexibility for future appointments and longer tattoo sessions. I scratch their back, they scratch my back, its a win win for both of us involved.
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  10. It's a very good looking tattoo. I wouldn't think about changing anything until you've had if for a couple of months. It takes at least a month to six weeks to completely heal. I would stick with that artist, they are doing a great job.
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  11. I'm new here, got my first tattoo yesterday so I figured this would be a good place to come for advice and inspiration :) I have always wanted a very simple doodle tattoo and I raise snails, so this has meaning to me but is in a very delicate and visible area. Between the two feelers of my snail, I've noticed some blue blur. I'm hoping it isn't blowout but it seems like it might be. Are there any tips to minimize the visibility of any ink outside the lines, or is this something that has a chance of clearing up on its own? The tattoo is just over 24 hours old.
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  12. Gingerninja

    Tipping Question

    I sit well. I tip well. I don’t bring drama. You know what that gets me? Back in! I’ve had artists come in hours before the shop opens, stay late and fit me into their otherwise insanely booked schedules. I’m basically commissioning a piece of art from them for every tattoo. I am more than happy to tip!
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  13. so i took off the wrapping and washed it, its a bit lighter now but still its more of a brownish-reddish color, its been 6 days, will it get black/grey in a week or two ? or i shouldnt expect much improvement ? . also i feel that the eyes aren't realistic because of the color, should i make the pupils more black and the rest dark yellow/orange ? am booked for another 5 sessions in coming 2 months, with the same artist, how would you rate the work done so far? and i am really having alot of thoughts about how should i continue the forearm and the rest of sleeve, i attached an idea below, do you think it would flow with the rest?
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