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Too much ointment will only suffocate the tattoo and liquefy any scabs that may have formed causing the ink to fall out and look blotchy. ... This layer peels off very similar to a sunburn (do not peel your tattoo, you will pull the ink out!) and it is perfectly normal to see small flakes of colored skin falling off during...
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www.sharptattoos.com/aftercare.html
www.sharptattoos.com/aftercare.html
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Now, you have your fresh new tattoo, and you want to take good care of it! ... Your hand is your best tool in this case. (If your tattoo feels slimy and slippery, you have probably been oozing plasma. Try to gently remove as much of this as possible - when the plasma dries on the skin surface, it creates scabs.)
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tattoo.about.com/cs/beginners/a/blaftercare.htm
tattoo.about.com/cs/beginners/a/blaftercare.htm
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Tattoo Care & Peeling. Part of the series: How to Take Care of a Tattoo. Learn tips on how to care for your tattoo when it begins to peel and what to expect in this free video clip on tattoo care. ... Learn tips on how to care for your tattoo when it begins to peel and what to expect in this free video cli… More...
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www.ehow.com/video_2381926_tattoo-care-peeling.html
www.ehow.com/video_2381926_tattoo-care-peeling.html
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It is also sensible to abstain from alcohol or aspirin during the days immediately preceding a tattoo, since they thin the blood, which can cause excess bleeding that washes the pigment back out. Read on for detailed written Tattoo Care Instructions.
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www.luckyfish.com/pages/articles/tattoocare.htm
www.luckyfish.com/pages/articles/tattoocare.htm
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After a few days, the tattoo will begin to flake or peel. This is not a cause for concern, although you should avoid picking at the tattoo during this stage. Let the scab fall off naturally, leaving your fresh ink behind. ... What Should I Know about Tattoo Care?
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www.wisegeek.com/what-are-some-common-tattoo-aftercare-...
www.wisegeek.com/what-are-some-common-tattoo-aftercare-instructions.htm
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wikiHow article about How to Care for a New Tattoo. ... You'll know you have "onion skin" when the tattoo looks clearer when wet.[4] Your tattoo is likely to peel, with small flakes of colored skin falling off. Don't pull off the flakes, or else you might pull the ink out; ... How to Care for a New Navel Piercing...
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www.wikihow.com/Care-for-a-New-Tattoo
www.wikihow.com/Care-for-a-New-Tattoo
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"Care of Pet" - Tattoo aftercare instructions; Tattoo care sheet I was given with my third tattoo ... Shannon, as I can't see your tattoo, I can't say for sure what is happening. But understand that until the tattoo scabs and heals fully, the surface is going to look a different color and texture from the finished marking.
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hubpages.com/hub/tattoo-aftercare
hubpages.com/hub/tattoo-aftercare
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4. Tiny protective scabs will form in about 2 days. It is perfectly normal to see some oozing of ink or ... 9. After 5 - 14 days, the tattoo may start to peel (this is normal like a sunburn) and scab. DO NOT pick or peel the skin away. Let it fall off naturally during washing or application of the Tattoo Care products.
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www.tattooz.us/aftercare.htm
www.tattooz.us/aftercare.htm
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In fact, it is best to simply keep the area moist and clean and to avoid picking the scabs or 'onion skin peel' that develop--and refrain from using Preparation-H. Not only will it NOT help your tattoo, it will actually probably do more harm than good. ... Top Document: rec.arts.bodyart: Tattoo FAQ 6/9--Care of new tattoos;
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www.faqs.org/faqs/bodyart/tattoo-faq/part6/section-4.html
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