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Question by kev
Submitted on 5/2/2004
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i have had my tattoo for 5 days now and its starting it looks like its peeling to a more faded color of the ink, is that normal???


Answer by mark
Submitted on 5/7/2004
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put lotion on it (curiel (sp?) is really good).  take care of it.  how it looks now and later, will depend on well you took care of it when you first got it, and later on as well.

 

Answer by Lani
Submitted on 6/17/2004
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Yes that normal when tattoo fade to a lighter shade cause now you're looking at it from the dermis layer and that's where tattoo are suppose to be implanted. You're ok... unless the color fades more, then you would need to go back to the parlor and have them do a touch-up cause it's not implanted well enough.

 

Answer by shadynema
Submitted on 1/24/2005
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dont scratch. itll fade more if you peel the scab off.

 

Answer by A_K_A_Wink
Submitted on 1/10/2007
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If the power supply is turned up too high does that affect the tattoo and how?

 

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