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[lang=pt]i think it’s a reaction to B Panthene, not to the new one. i Don’t know.[/lang]
the ink color that more people are alergic to than any other is red,
but the cause of most peoples problems is actually too much aftercare, smothering the piece, it cannot heal
[lang=pt]dispite that, i have that lock in red, and there’s no alergic reaction around it, only around the rest of the tattoo, and by the arm where there is no tattoo as it can be seen in the photos.[/lang]
To me it just seems very dry?
[lang=pt]too much care perhaps ?[/lang]
the ink color that more people are alergic to than any other is red,
but the cause of most peoples problems is actually too much aftercare, smothering the piece, it cannot heal
[lang=pt]dispite that, i have that lock in red, and there’s no alergic reaction around it, only around the rest of the tattoo, and by the arm where there is no tattoo as it can be seen in the photos.[/lang]
[lang=pt]despite that, i have that lock in red, and there’s no alergic reaction around it, only around the rest of the tattoo, and by the arm where there is no tattoo as it can be seen in the photos.[/lang]
[lang=pt]I believe that, cause i spent one b panthene and the guy who did my tattoo said it was supposed to last two or three tattoos. Now, if i cared too much and putted to much b panthene, how should i treat it know ? =S[/lang]
[lang=pt]Hey all, if you could just take a look at my other thread, you might be able to help me or something. Thanks 😀
http://www.thetattooforum.com/langtitle-pt-first-tattoo-goes-bad-t21285.html?t=21285&language=pt[/lang]