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oboogie

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  1. You can always get it touched up. Try not to worry about it.
  2. And if in 4 to 6 weeks you find it is a blow out, don't worry about it. They happen. You can't fix a blowout.
  3. Those products aren't necessary. I have dry skin, too, but I dry heal. I don't find my dry skin has any impact on healing my tattoos. To each her own!
  4. Hey. Welcome! You can put it on there now if you want, but I'd just keep it clean and let it heal at this point.
  5. It's weird. It just looks like a scar at this point. Hmmm.
  6. Yup. I took "fix" as meaning "remove" or go over it again with thicker lines or whatever. I have one that was covered up in my left sleeve with filler. (The filler was always planned anyway.)
  7. Hahahaha. You have no idea what you are talking about. They can be covered. They cannot be "fixed." 🤣
  8. You can't "fix" blowouts. It will look worse. Just let it heal.
  9. I'd talk to a tattoo artist and get some ideas.
  10. No. It can't crack. It's in your skin. Just let it heal. Dry is the best way (in my opinion).
  11. I corrected the spacing for a reason. 🤣 There IS a period after Don't. You just left it out, smartass. 😉
  12. Worst idea ever. Don't. Listen to @Hogrider.
  13. If you think you know everything about tattoos and lasers, why are you here? Good luck. You'll need it.
  14. What @Hogrider said. Blowouts have happened forever. That photo is meaningless and appears to be complete horsesh*t. Just get more tattoos from someone else and stop obsessing.
  15. I don't think lasers are going to do anything to a blowout. Even tattoo artists who have 20 years of experience don't always know what they are talking about. I had a small blowout on my left sleeve on a very thin, sensitive part of my arm. My artist just covered it up with with filler when the whole arm was finished. There are ways around it, although that is A LOT of blowout.
  16. As @Hogrider said, you can't fix it. It probably is a blowout. Just learn to live with it. Get a sleeve with some shading to hide it a bit. But I'd definitely go to someone else for any other tattoos.
  17. They look great. There is nothing wrong with either of them. Please don't get anymore tattoos if they are going to freak you out this much. You can't have anxiety issues and get tattoos. It's a recipe for disaster.
  18. That is a healing tattoo. Just keep it clean and let it heal.
  19. Doesn't look like any squid I've ever seen.
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