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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 8:47 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 8:54 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 9:18 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:56 am
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 7:22 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:48 am
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Jugga_LetteRasta I didn't get it today...maybe tomorrow. It's going to be done by my friend, he's done alot of tattoos but he's not technically pro
Yeah, I did that too.
4 years later, it looks like s**t. Don't do it. Spend the money, get it professional.
Not to say I don't love my tattoo. But, seriously, get it professional. Nonprofessional inks, and improper techniques lead to 'fading' they'll look good for the first year and a half, after that they'll slowly get lighter.
Not to mention 'bubbling' which is when the tattoo randomly gets inflamed, itchy, and swollen, which is caused by improper depth, it happens with professional tattooists, but since they go to school and are apprenticed for no less than 4-10 years, it's so ungodly rare for them, but it's so ungodly common for professionals.
Take it from me, and my group of friends between the 3 of us, we have 200 unprofessional tattoos, and 2 professional ones. Out of the 198 unprofessional tattoos, all of them are either fading, have a bubbling effect, or were just done improperly.
Trust me, my friend who did my tattoo had done somewhere between 400, and 800 unprofessional tattoos before he did mine. It looks like s**t, it occasionally gets inflamed, and it's fading.
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 2:21 pm
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Mister George Kapland Jugga_LetteRasta I didn't get it today...maybe tomorrow. It's going to be done by my friend, he's done alot of tattoos but he's not technically pro Yeah, I did that too. 4 years later, it looks like s**t. Don't do it. Spend the money, get it professional. Not to say I don't love my tattoo. But, seriously, get it professional. Nonprofessional inks, and improper techniques lead to 'fading' they'll look good for the first year and a half, after that they'll slowly get lighter. Not to mention 'bubbling' which is when the tattoo randomly gets inflamed, itchy, and swollen, which is caused by improper depth, it happens with professional tattooists, but since they go to school and are apprenticed for no less than 4-10 years, it's so ungodly rare for them, but it's so ungodly common for professionals. Take it from me, and my group of friends between the 3 of us, we have 200 unprofessional tattoos, and 2 professional ones. Out of the 198 unprofessional tattoos, all of them are either fading, have a bubbling effect, or were just done improperly. Trust me, my friend who did my tattoo had done somewhere between 400, and 800 unprofessional tattoos before he did mine. It looks like s**t, i occasionally gets inflamed, and it's fading. Well...that makes me not want to get it now...but its already bee started and I don't want it to be unfinished for a year. That would suck. I don't think many of my friends he's tattooed on have had any problems. It is possible for it to do what you're saying though, i'll watch out for it I guess sad
Oh and for 'Juggalette Debs' it didn't get numb lol. It actually tickled (is that how you spell that? It doesn't look right) when he was doing the outline. The only part that hurt was when he was going over this one spot where my hip bone was. It's still not filled yet though, I bet that'll hurt lol
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 2:28 pm
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Jugga_LetteRasta Mister George Kapland Jugga_LetteRasta I didn't get it today...maybe tomorrow. It's going to be done by my friend, he's done alot of tattoos but he's not technically pro Yeah, I did that too. 4 years later, it looks like s**t. Don't do it. Spend the money, get it professional. Not to say I don't love my tattoo. But, seriously, get it professional. Nonprofessional inks, and improper techniques lead to 'fading' they'll look good for the first year and a half, after that they'll slowly get lighter. Not to mention 'bubbling' which is when the tattoo randomly gets inflamed, itchy, and swollen, which is caused by improper depth, it happens with professional tattooists, but since they go to school and are apprenticed for no less than 4-10 years, it's so ungodly rare for them, but it's so ungodly common for professionals. Take it from me, and my group of friends between the 3 of us, we have 200 unprofessional tattoos, and 2 professional ones. Out of the 198 unprofessional tattoos, all of them are either fading, have a bubbling effect, or were just done improperly. Trust me, my friend who did my tattoo had done somewhere between 400, and 800 unprofessional tattoos before he did mine. It looks like s**t, i occasionally gets inflamed, and it's fading. Well...that makes me not want to get it now...but its already bee started and I don't want it to be unfinished for a year. That would suck. I don't think many of my friends he's tattooed on have had any problems. It is possible for it to do what you're saying though, i'll watch out for it I guess sad Oh and for 'Juggalette Debs' it didn't get numb lol. It actually tickled (is that how you spell that? It doesn't look right) when he was doing the outline. The only part that hurt was when he was going over this one spot where my hip bone was. It's still not filled yet though, I bet that'll hurt lol
I meant to warn you sooner, but since it's already been done then it'll be fine. Why didn't you get it done in one shot? lol
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 4:43 pm
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Mister George Kapland Jugga_LetteRasta Mister George Kapland Jugga_LetteRasta I didn't get it today...maybe tomorrow. It's going to be done by my friend, he's done alot of tattoos but he's not technically pro Yeah, I did that too. 4 years later, it looks like s**t. Don't do it. Spend the money, get it professional. Not to say I don't love my tattoo. But, seriously, get it professional. Nonprofessional inks, and improper techniques lead to 'fading' they'll look good for the first year and a half, after that they'll slowly get lighter. Not to mention 'bubbling' which is when the tattoo randomly gets inflamed, itchy, and swollen, which is caused by improper depth, it happens with professional tattooists, but since they go to school and are apprenticed for no less than 4-10 years, it's so ungodly rare for them, but it's so ungodly common for professionals. Take it from me, and my group of friends between the 3 of us, we have 200 unprofessional tattoos, and 2 professional ones. Out of the 198 unprofessional tattoos, all of them are either fading, have a bubbling effect, or were just done improperly. Trust me, my friend who did my tattoo had done somewhere between 400, and 800 unprofessional tattoos before he did mine. It looks like s**t, i occasionally gets inflamed, and it's fading. Well...that makes me not want to get it now...but its already bee started and I don't want it to be unfinished for a year. That would suck. I don't think many of my friends he's tattooed on have had any problems. It is possible for it to do what you're saying though, i'll watch out for it I guess sad Oh and for 'Juggalette Debs' it didn't get numb lol. It actually tickled (is that how you spell that? It doesn't look right) when he was doing the outline. The only part that hurt was when he was going over this one spot where my hip bone was. It's still not filled yet though, I bet that'll hurt lol I meant to warn you sooner, but since it's already been done then it'll be fine.Why didn't you get it done in one shot? lol
He uses baby wipes to wipe off the excess ink and he didn't have any so he was using a bandanna and he was getting all mad cuz it wasn't working right so he said we'd finish it when he gets some more lol
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 6:28 pm
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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:33 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:29 am
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