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Tammi
IP: 152.163.101.8 Feb 28, 05 - 8:06 AM |
Tattoo Question about Red Bumps
I have had ink done in the past with no problems but we have already found out from our friend who just added my youngest childs name to my arm that I am rejecting this particular shade of black pigment but now I am developing red bumps none of them are on any of my new ink mostly on skin below it and a few on my old ink where the new ink has touched it. What are these red bumps and how can I treat them they itch like Crazy. We have already made plans to fix the problem with the ink but also can anyone tell me what if any is a good black to use on skin that likes to spit the ink out? Thanks so much for anyones help. Tammi(AKA)CrazyMomma of 4
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The GYPSY
IP: 24.119.224.2 Mar 1st, 2005 - 7:14 AM |
You are having an allergic reaction to the lotion or ointment you are using. Discontinue use immediately and let the tattoo dry out. Do not use anything else and let the tattoo heal naturally and everything will be fine. FYI: You should never use Vaseline on a tattoo, it removes the color. For a list of proper care instructions please visit our FAQ page at http://www.ubtat2d.com/faq.html I hope this has been of some help, if I can be of any further assistance please let me know. -The GYPSY- www.ubtat2d.com
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