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Ashton Drew

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  1. Hey everyone, I've been enjoying the benefits of both weed and body art, but recently I've been curious about whether smoking weed can have any impact on tattoos. I've heard some mixed opinions on this, so I thought I'd bring the question here to get some insights from the community. I've been wondering if there's any evidence or personal experiences that suggest weed could affect the healing process of a new tattoo or possibly alter the appearance of existing ones. Does THC or other compounds in weed have any potential interactions with tattoo ink or skin healing? I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences on this topic! Thanks in advance for your help!
  2. Hey all, sorry for posting my query here as I don't know why I can't open new thread. Anyways, I've got a lymphatic massage scheduled for next week in NYC, and I'm really looking forward to it. However, I have a few tattoos and I'm a bit concerned about how the massage might impact them. I've heard conflicting opinions, so I wanted to reach out here to see if anyone has personal experience or insights to share. My main worry is whether the massage will cause any fading or distortion of the ink in my tattoos. I've invested a lot of time and money into them, and I definitely want to avoid any potential damage. If you've had a lymphatic massage with tattoos, please let me know how it went. Did you notice any changes in the appearance of your tattoos afterward? Were there any precautions you took or advice from your therapist? I'd greatly appreciate any advice or information you can provide. Thanks in advance!
  3. Peeling usually occurs a few days after getting the tattoo, as the skin begins to heal and regenerate itself . The regeneration process involves the skin removing dead and damaged cells. As the skin exfoliates itself, a layer of dead skin cells and ink pigment peels off, allowing new cells to grow. What to do now? Allow your skin to peel off naturally. Trust the process, they will come off in due time. Moisturize your skin. Moisturizing your skin will speed up the healing process, helping your epidermis regenerate. Clean your tattoo gently. I hope it will help. I'm new on this forum but have much knowledge of tattoos 🙂
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