I don't feel your tattoo was healed enough to go to those filthy dirty nail salons. I sure hope you cleaned your tattoo very well after that. I don't think those drying table lights will affect the tattoo - just what ever bacteria and fungus you picked up while getting your manicure.
2007-12-11 23:25:52
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answered by tatt_bratt 7
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Yes it can, that is unnatural light that is bad for your skin in general. Cover your tattoo, you should't even expose it directly while it's healing since that can fade it that much faster. Keep it covered from now on, a little bit wont do damage but keep the proccess of your tattoo and even after it's healed in mind while in the sun or in any kind of UV ray accepting position.
2007-12-11 16:48:44
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answered by ~Les~ 6
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2016-04-11 11:28:16
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answered by sebrina 3
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Yes, the UV rays can cause them to fade. Some tanning salons sell special products that you can cover your tattoo with to protect it. Otherwise a chapstick with spf in it works the same. That's basically what those products are.
2007-12-11 15:50:53
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answered by dollface 2
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Ya, you might want to wait until your tattoo is fully healed before you go, the guy who did mine reccommended I stay away from tanning beds for a month.
2007-12-11 15:07:06
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answered by Orange 5
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As far as I know they are no different from an openly visible tattoo. You might scare yourself at night if you saw it in the dark of a room though and had forgotten it was there.
2016-05-23 04:04:04
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answered by janell 3
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just add extra lotion, it could dry it out. you will want to make sure you add sunblock to your new tat. even if you arent going to be laying in the sun UV rays still damage skin and will damage the tat more. (you are actually supposed to wear sunblock all the time, who does that? so get a lotion that has aloe in it and apply some sunblock just to your tat)
2007-12-11 15:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Long nails can be harbingers for bacteria, specifically if they are artificial, but these people are good for scratching and opening those little foil wrapped containers that are so hard to get into.
2017-03-01 05:21:13
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answered by Nichols 3
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I prefer girls who possess a natural look... sure makeup as well as other things are good, but when it is used to enhance your current natural look.
2017-01-27 07:33:34
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answered by ? 3
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i dont have a tat but my other half does and she is told to cover it everytime she goes tanning so i guess if shes told too there must some reason behind it.
2007-12-11 15:43:01
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answered by MICHAEL A 3
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