Differently
It should only take a week,
or two, before you are back
to being your old self.
Read your after care instructions
c a r e f u l l y.
Think Before You Ink
2007-07-04 04:05:09
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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That's an interesting question, because, plain and simple, most people just don't like clowns. A really good tattoo of a nutjob clown with a gun, is plenty scary looking, if that's what you are after. My suggestion is to go to a tattoo studio that keeps their flash on computer disc, catogorized; and click on clowns. That way, you can find what you want, as well as an artist that has some familiarity with inking the clown that you want. Having done a piece a couple of times already, makes for a really good tattoo, as opposed to a piece they've never done before. Take care.
2016-05-17 22:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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you should make sure there is a fabric barrier between your new tattoo and your desk because research shows that the desk is one of the most bacteria and virally infected places that you come into contact with on a daily basis. don't put your newly tattooed arm directly onto your desk until after it has healed. you never know what kind of creepie crawleys there could be lurking around.
2007-07-04 02:40:13
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answer #3
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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Hi there! I am kinda going through the same thing. That tat I got done last night is on the inside of my arm, just down from my wrist, and it does make it awkward.
About the only thing I can recommend is to wear a long sleeve shirt, and make sure you keep a very thin layer of A&D on it for the first 3 days, after that you can just put lotion (Lubriderm) and resume normal activity. But ask your artist about this as well.
2007-07-03 20:02:17
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answered by Amanda S 4
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I have a tattoo on the inside of my arm, and typing wasnt a problem for me, you just have to make sure you do not rub it too much, or it will get irritated, naturally.
2007-07-03 20:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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For the first few days, try to avoid as much irritation to the area as possible, once soreness, redness, and scabbing go away, you'll be fine. Try using some sort of padding few three or four days.. Even wearing long sleeves will help.
2007-07-04 19:31:06
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answered by rock_n_roll_stole_my_soul 2
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my sis has a tattoo inside of her arm, and it never worried her...She doesn't type much, though she uses mouse a lot.
2007-07-03 19:58:14
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answered by Zvaechka 3
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It shouldn't hurt you, but it will hurt. lol
It'll be tender, and with putting A&D ointment on it I don't think you'll want to. But if you do, it isnt going to hurt the tattoo... it is permanent.
2007-07-03 20:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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if you put a tattoo on your body is because you feel proud of it so don"t worry
2007-07-03 20:03:40
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answered by ferny69lover 1
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Nope!
It shouldn't be a problem.
Xx-LOgan-xX
2007-07-03 19:59:53
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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