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  1. You don't need to worry once it's mostly healed.
    3 points
  2. HollyJoy

    Hello!

    Hey 😊 I’m Holly a tattoo lover from Edinburgh, Scotland. Was a member of this forum a few years ago and am back looking for some advice!
    2 points
  3. Dan

    Longivity ?

    this example (in a real tattoo) would not wear well,it will be a muddled black blob in 2 years, "bold will hold" like this on my thigh and on the back of my neck, bold well saturated colors and blacks,and solid well defined bold outlines, that's what has longevity.
    2 points
  4. wait,what the hell ? LOL other than road rash form a motorcycle accident, I have to disagree 100% with this "friction can affect a tattoo overtime", the sun and age are the only things that affect a tattoo after it's healed, "friction" on a tattoo will NEVER affect a tattoo IMO, palm and bottom of feet tattoos fallout because of the type of skin it is,NOT from friction,
    2 points
  5. This. That was completely absurd advice. 😂
    1 point
  6. UncleDeath

    Tattoo healing

    Hey Jacob! As, again, is mentioned above it's going to take a few weeks before you see how your tattoo is healed. The milkiness is normal and should fade with time. As long as you're not experiencing any signs of infection just keep taking care of it as your artist instructed and your tattoo should be just fine. Your tattoo looks great by the way! Congrats on the new ink!
    1 point
  7. Hogrider

    Tattoo healing

    Everything @Dan said, plus it will NEVER look the same as it did when you walked out the shop doors.
    1 point
  8. Dan

    Tattoo healing

    looks like normal healing to me, the milkiness will go away, it's basically an injury to your skin and so it needs time to heal, a week is very fresh,it will look better in 4 to 6 weeks, tattoos take months to heal 100%, keep a very light coat of Aveeno on a couple times a day.
    1 point
  9. Gingerninja

    Longivity ?

    BTW, Zanctuary is a site of temporary tattoos. Most cost $14.00. My advice - research real tattoos and plan to spend a lot more than $14.00.
    1 point
  10. Hogrider

    Longivity ?

    Rather than deciding on a STYLE based on longevity, get the style you want and then a DESIGN that will last. I've seen some American traditional pieces that look like a hot mess.
    1 point
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