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If that is the case, I’m not a fan. I think it looks stupid and doesn’t flow well.
shouldn’t the line from the d to the e been done so that it flows from one letter to the other, like it would if it was hand written ?????
Not sure what you are referring to. The line from the d to the e connects like regular script handwriting.
Like reefdiver says, relax and enjoy your healing. There’s absolutely NOTHING you can do at this point anyway, so stop worrying so much and just enjoy your new tattoo.
I understand that. Take a look at the new photo I uploaded of it. It has healed a bit, but it looks as if the artist went real dark on one side and real light on the other. I would think that the line would heal all about the same if he did it right.
But if you notice in the pic, it is darker on one side and lighter on the other. I will post a pic tomorrow showing how the healing has progressed and you guys can be the judge.
Looks like a blood line tattoo to me. (tattooing with water and no ink) Maybe it was really light grey.
Anyhow the red will fade and there may or may not be grey there.
Thanks. I hope it goes away. I haven’t really seen any improvement yet and I am going on day 3. The thing is if you notice, closer to the armpit is a lot darker than the rest of the line. I never heard of a blood line before. I really hope it goes away. The tattoo would have looked just fine without his own tinkering. This was done at a very respectable shop and I’d be really upset/shocked if it got all f’ed up.
thanks everyone. i’ll give it a few days to see how it heals. I’ll keep you posted.
If it’s not a bruise is what I am more concerned about.
really? i didn’t know it would bruise so badly. Especially after he said it would go away in a hour…..hope your right.
How long does that usually take to heal?
OK…the pic is in. Does anyone have any idea why the hell my arm is so red and bruised when it’s supposed to be a grey shaded outline???
I have never heard of using red with black to make grey
No, they didn’t use red to make grey. He used a “light grey” that made my skin red. Which he said was normal and would only last an hour or so.
I’m going to put that pic in my album now.