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Question by Joe
Submitted on 4/6/2004
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The skin over the tattoo on my ankle is getting chapped from the cold weather.  Can I put regular hand lotion on it, or will that fade that colors?


Answer by chris
Submitted on 4/28/2004
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yes it will fade,, dont do it,, cause u can die

 

Answer by Lacia
Submitted on 8/26/2005
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I just got my tattoo about to weeks ago and i notice that the colors are not as vibrant as the were last week. I think its fading(or maybe my skin is just dry) and i dont know why it would be fading because i have cared for it properly like they told me. Is this normal? what should i do?

 

Answer by autumn
Submitted on 11/22/2005
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yes, you can put lotion on it.Most tattoo artists recommend you use lotion while your tattoo heals!Like a Lubraderm or a aveno that has no sent or extra crap in it!Lotion won't make it fade, i promise go to any tattoo shop and ask.

 

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