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Old 05-10-2007, 10:06   #6
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Originally Posted by karbon View Post
it shouldn't bleed outside the lines that are drawn if it does it's been done far too deep and is sitting in the lower layers of skin that it shouldn't be touching. the filled bits may get a bit patchy due to scabbing cleaning etc, but any good artist SHOULD touch you up
I didn't mean bleed outside of the lines, I literally did mean leak - both my back and Mics dragons produced basically black sweat.

Another example of the different tattooists/tattooees ways of looking after them; I've always been told not to let the tattoos scab up which is why the cling film for 3 days.
There are so many schools of thought and so many "examples" of good and bad practises that it can get quite confusing for someone just asking for advice.

(and I wouldn't mind my tattooist touching me up )
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