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Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 2:20 pm
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Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 2:22 pm
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Artimus_Twitch shoe_trophy I used Lubriderm on my past tattoos, but the two I have are just small Norse runes. I wanna make sure I heal the next one really well since it will be so much bigger and require a lot of shading, where as my previous two were solid black. I've heard some good things about Tattoo Goo, I've also heard some bad things, so I wasn't sure. Thanks for your input. smile If someone was to use tattoo goo... I would say the smaller the tattoo the better. With the tin I got from the shop I used to work at, I would not have had enough to cover it for the healing process of my smallest tattoo(the size of my hand) and those things were $8 each... I could never imagne useing that stuff on a large tattoo... it does NOT spread well. And when your skin is swollen and irritated already.. rubbing that stuff on stings.
I believe they also have spray, but it might be for something different...
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 10:20 pm
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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 8:48 pm
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shoe_trophy Artimus_Twitch shoe_trophy I used Lubriderm on my past tattoos, but the two I have are just small Norse runes. I wanna make sure I heal the next one really well since it will be so much bigger and require a lot of shading, where as my previous two were solid black. I've heard some good things about Tattoo Goo, I've also heard some bad things, so I wasn't sure. Thanks for your input. smile If someone was to use tattoo goo... I would say the smaller the tattoo the better. With the tin I got from the shop I used to work at, I would not have had enough to cover it for the healing process of my smallest tattoo(the size of my hand) and those things were $8 each... I could never imagne useing that stuff on a large tattoo... it does NOT spread well. And when your skin is swollen and irritated already.. rubbing that stuff on stings. I believe they also have spray, but it might be for something different...
I have never heard of them haveing a spray... but I also have not worked in a shop crappy enough to carry it in a few years. but even if they did... I dont think I would want to use a spray on a tattoo. That means it will have a high water content to make it thin enough to spray. And lots of water is not good for a tattoo.
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