#39511
peterpoose
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@peterpoose

2 stupid questions but do either of these have negative effects on tattoos?

I’m guessing no? Well sunbed if you use sun factor or is there no need?
Not that I am using a sunbed just wondering.

#128813
mrchen
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@mrchen

uv destroys a tattoo, with the amount and value of your work, I wouldnt go near one,
massage will not damage a healed tattoo

#128816
peterpoose
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@peterpoose

Yeah I had no intention of using a sunbed I just thought they removed all harmful rays from Sunbeds. Thanks

#128819
anonymous
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@anonymous
peterpoose;115587 wrote:
Yeah I had no intention of using a sunbed I just thought they removed all harmful rays from Sunbeds. Thanks

Nope, tanning beds are just as harmful as the sun, if not more so because of the intensity and directness of the UV rays.

#128826
jerryatrophy
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@jerryatrophy

I would say no to both if the tattoo is new. If its completely healed I’d say go for a massage. Never use a tanning bed with tattoos. Its counterproductive.

#128834
anonymous
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@anonymous
jerryatrophy;115601 wrote:
I would say no to both if the tattoo is new. If its completely healed I’d say go for a massage.

If it’s completely healed, also say yes to the happy ending if your masseuse looks anything like Jennifer Love Hewitt.

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