about a year. i have one too it took a year it is a skuul a cross bone about 2 inches long
Only if you give it a kiss AFTER it has healed. :-)
Well, if the cut of the previous tattoo session, has not healed yet, then, the customer has to wait until the wound has completely healed. This way, will protect the customer from any further injury & other worse complications.
Not if the tattoo is healing normally e.g. no pus, oozing, or broken skin. If your tattoo IS looking sore, don't risk it until it has completely healed. Not if the tattoo is healing normally e.g. no pus, oozing, or broken skin. If your tattoo IS looking sore, don't risk it until it has completely healed.
The tattoo on her left foot is a heart. It is not colored in.
You my friend... WILLDIE . Sry but Its true.
I would have to say no that is not normal. I have a large tattoo of a gecko on my foot and the tattoo artist did not blow on my foot while I was getting it done. In fact a lot of tattoo artists won't tattoo feet at all because the ink doesn't hold up very well because of the thin skin on your foot and the constant agitation from shoes and socks.
Should be, depending on how big it is, the detail and colors used. As soon as it's done itching and peeling, it should be all healed. My tattoos are all fairly small, about six inches, and they healed in two weeks or less.
Around ten days tattoo is fully healed, run under hot shower straight when you get home to help take swelling down, cover with bepanthen every few hours
I believe its a foot fetsih
No you shouldn't be using that on a new tattoo. You should be using only unscented lotion or unscented ointment. If the tattoo is healed then you can use bactricing on it.
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