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SStu

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  1. It probably will go back to looking closer to it's original self. You've got to wait 4-6 weeks to see what you're actually going to get.
  2. Let's see a link to the artist's work!
  3. Looks pretty normal for heavy work 4 weeks in. Assuming those areas are not "hot" or painful (indicating infection) then you're on a normal path for 4-8 weeks healing time. Hard to tell where that is on your arm, but any area that gets stretched or bumped a lot is prone to extra time for healing and potential touch-ups. That's a lot of solid black for a 1st tattoo. Would love to see what you're working on, there. More pictures?
  4. The landscape certainly could wrap around. Incorporating additionally other objects is an easy option, too. Find an artist whose work you admire and set up a consultation. Bring as many ideas and references as you can - especially theirs.
  5. SStu

    Healing red

    Yep. Red reacts funny with some folk. On the other hand, you've still got a month or more's healing expected.
  6. Yep. I got both my legs and feet done after I was beyond 50. The farther away you get from the heart and basic muscle the tougher it is to get to the healed stage. If your doctor says it looks ok and your blood pressure is normal for you you're just going to have to tough it out.
  7. Standard answer. Tattoos take 4-6 weeks to completely heal. Don't over moisturize.
  8. You can't prevent blow-outs and they don't develop over time. That tattoo looks fine. You're expecting too much.
  9. looks fine. itching is itching. gotta tolerate it.
  10. find someone who does great photo realism tattoos, I guess.
  11. Yeah, you're gonna have to wait another 3-4 weeks to know what you've really got. That area gets lots of stretching and bumping, too. It may be just fine.
  12. Sounds like it's still healing. Give it another 3-4 weeks.
  13. SoCal has about a Zillion, in any style at all!
  14. Welcome! Always good to have active industry folk providing insight. For good order's sake - check out the rules: https://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/guidelines/
  15. I'll third those responses. It should settle in with your brain just fine, as it's pretty cool. I like it.
  16. Yeah, being "impared" might work for specific personalities, but a fair number of drunks lose the ability to make wise decisions or control their physical body (including their mouth). Same for being f*cked up. I've never known a tattooist who wants someone like that in their chair. Many simply won't tolerate it.
  17. Looks to be a good idea, to me. The artist looks to be quite capable and has done some pretty damn good portraits, too.
  18. That is correct. Certainly a small amount of lotion is preferred by many recipients - but I've never use any at all.
  19. Those spots don't look overly angry. As long as the redness doesn't expand or get overly hot it should be ok. Don't over moisturize. Let it dry out.
  20. SStu

    Whats up

    Hello! Whatcha got? Pictures, please.
  21. I've never known anyone who has had - nor have I personally researched cosmetic tattooing - but there are a lot of such shops and I'm sure some of them are very capable. Especially in L.A. I wouldn't recommend just going to any old tattooist for something like this - especially on your face. Try to find a serious specialty shop who can provide verified historical results - and DON'T skimp on funds.
  22. Bruising can look like that, but usually that's long gone by a month later. Nevertheless I agree you should wait and see what happens with it. If it is still just bruised then it'll go away all by itself.
  23. Indeed. I could understand it if you got crappy work - but those are both great!
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