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Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 11:36 am
by mcdonald
Your skin is dry and irritated and that causes you to itch

Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 12:02 pm
by Everlong
Itching comes with the territory so just accept it as part of the process but you can take a benadryl to help with the itching

Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:47 pm
by mizceedub
You itch because your body and skin is healing. Stabbing is normal. Just keep em m list and don't peel! Or scratch! A girl I worked with peeled off h er scabs during first week after paying $400 on her arm tatt and now its all scarred and the black looks dull... when you pick a scab, it scars, causing the ink to look yucky... if your investing in skin art, please take care of it. Not only are you representing the artists work and skill, your creating a life long label for yourself.

Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Tue Mar 05, 2019 1:01 pm
by Ashes
What is really nasty is that people pick their scabs at all. When would it ever be okay to scratch off your healing skin and make your wound open for infection and start to bleed? NEVER! So why would you do it when you just paid for someone to literally cut you and insert ink plus the tell you not to touch the scab but people just never listen! SMH

Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:57 am
by GRACED
when are they going to invent a better way to heal other than waiting it out I want to be healed in a few hours or days not weeks or months

Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:03 pm
by mizceedub
GRACED wrote :
> when are they going to invent a better way to heal other than waiting it
> out I want to be healed in a few hours or days not weeks or months
Tattooing has been around for centuries. Noting has come about yet. maybe better lotions. But it's internal. It's your body that heals you.

Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 9:07 pm
by sarcastikchik
You should have minimal scabbing if from the second your artist washes you down, wraps you up, u allow it to stay covered for first few hours, and then properly wash when removing the wrap. You need to remove the clotted blood. That's why they have you wait 1-2 hours. That and it helps to keep bacteria and foreign substances out while the layer of blood cells is forming to heal. but if you properly wash away the coagulated blood before applying your lubricant, and only apply a small amount, enough to protect it, keep it moist, but not be shiny like greasy chicken lips and fingers, your going to have very minimal scabbing. Those who get bad scabbing are those who don't wash off good enough or who washed too soon, too late, or just is a bleeder. Scabs are dried up blood that form on and around the skin and will make your tattoo icky if not properly taken care of.

Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 9:20 am
by BJcity
I have seen some icky ass scabs when people get scared and come back to the shop after not following directions

Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:14 pm
by Xgamer
This guy at my gym had a tattoo of a peace sign on his ankle and he never put lotion on it while it was healing and it was so gross it was scabby and red and you can see how the ink came up all over it so nasty

Re: scabbing

PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:14 am
by GoldTeef
GRACED wrote :
> when are they going to invent a better way to heal other than waiting it
> out I want to be healed in a few hours or days not weeks or months

Having a healthy diet will accelerate your healing time