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Tattoos anybody have one?

That good old on fire feeling.... nothing quite like it. I found the color produced far more pain than the outline. Good luck.
i have this true, but i think my outline is more detailed and thus was more painful. ill post pics later. you will see what i am talking about.
 
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That is going to be a lot of ink, Sir. I bet your are excited.
super excited!!!!

question.....my friend suggested to get this numbing agent for the next visit. isn't that cheating? part of the process is the pain. i mean it is like a right of passage sort of speak.....right?
 
super excited!!!!

question.....my friend suggested to get this numbing agent for the next visit. isn't that cheating? part of the process is the pain. i mean it is like a right of passage sort of speak.....right?
I don't think I have ever been very sensitive to pain. How does one know how their pain level compares to another? With that said, I enjoyed the tattoo process. I felt it but it wasn't that big of a deal to me. I wouldn't have considered anything to numb the process. I agree that manning up is like the right of passage. I might have reconsidered if the pain of the process was excruciating. I doubt anyone will use your decision as a measure of your valor.
 
That is going to be a lot of ink, Sir. I bet your are excited.
indeed. i am hoping to get the octopus colored in first. not sure how long it will take to get the whole arm detailed and colored in. i can't wait for it to happen.
I don't think I have ever been very sensitive to pain. How does one know how their pain level compares to another? With that said, I enjoyed the tattoo process. I felt it but it wasn't that big of a deal to me. I wouldn't have considered anything to numb the process. I agree that manning up is like the right of passage. I might have reconsidered if the pain of the process was excruciating. I doubt anyone will use your decision as a measure of your valor.
yeah for me the pain is part of the experience. i think numbing it would just ruin it for me. the thing i hate is the soreness that gives way to itchiness as the tattoo heals....so the first week afterwards is super annoying.
 
I felt like my arm was on fire the first day following each tat. After that I was okay. My wife got a little Mickey Mouse on her ankle. It gave her great grief and I thought WTH. Before it finally healed, and I'm talking weeks, most all of the ink came out of her skin. Her body just refused the ink. Everybody is different and not all artists are created equal.
 
I don't remember now just what my artist suggested I put on my tattoos. I remember it was a lotion of some sort. Maybe baby lotion. I know it was unscented. I was told to keep the ink wet. I've heard that others want to art to be dry. I'm asking... are you treating your art with anything? My work was all done thirty plus years ago.
 
I don't remember now just what my artist suggested I put on my tattoos. I remember it was a lotion of some sort. Maybe baby lotion. I know it was unscented. I was told to keep the ink wet. I've heard that others want to art to be dry. I'm asking... are you treating your art with anything? My work was all done thirty plus years ago.
yes. i am currently using Mad Rabbit products.

wow! 30 years? has your tattoo faded badly?
 
yes. i am currently using Mad Rabbit products.

wow! 30 years? has your tattoo faded badly?
No. Especially considering they are in the sun while I mow and ride my bike daily. They are far move vivid in the winter when my skin is less tanned. My arms don't have the muscle definition they had when I was 40 and that hasn't had a negative effect either. I'm really pleased with the longevity of my tats. They don't look as sharp as they did 30 years ago but none of my body does. :)

I'm not a bit surprised, that as popular as ink is today, there are specialized products for treating them.
Whatever I used was an over the counter product for general skin care. I do believe that keeping the art clean and conditioned is the key to a better post session experience. I well remember how good it felt to apply what I used.
 
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