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Erunei

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  1. I asked for information, not whether you people here like leaves green or green and brown. I did not ask anyone to take their time to tell their opinion about the color, and even if I did, it's still everyone's own choice whether they take that time or not. That question you quoted tells I want the areas green. But I don't know how well the brown can be covered with green ink, as I have no experience or knowledge on this. Like can the area still be turned green or will some brown always show through. And if the brown was blood or something and the brown is there because my skin is weird, then how would that be likely to affect the outcome of touch-ups. And weird things happen to tattoos, including some color changes sometimes. Artists tattooing something they were not supposed to shouldn't be a norm, either.
  2. Ummm, what's with that pissed comment. I did not ask if others like the tattoo or not, I asked why there is red hues on an area that wasn't supposed to have them.
  3. Plenty of plants have green leaves, so does the one my leaves were modelled after, tilia. I wanted beautiful, healthy, green leaves. To me the brown looks like there's still blood in my skin. I mailed the studio, they say there is brownish green color on my tattoo. I guess that means my artist really did put it there. I don't know what to do with touch-ups if I can't trust this artist but can't get them done free by anyone else. The tattoo's on my back, so I can't even see what the tattooer is doing. F***. So not happy with her.
  4. Hello! So, my tattoo has some reddish brown areas on parts that are supposed to only have green. These brown areas were there the day the tattoo was done and they are still there 5 weeks later, not seeming to go anywhere. I'm puzzled how can there be red hues on this area? What is the red? And why is it there? I tried mailing my artist, but her responses make no sense. Anyone here know what is going on? And how likely is it that even those areas can still be turned green?
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