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[QUOTE="Notorious_D.U.G.:804992"]I've heard that it takes time to get any reaction to ink or dye. Like i said above, it could take up to your 4th tattoo before you get any symptoms. The tattoo on my forearm is 8 yrs old and it did get very red and swollen but no blisters. after a week it was fine. that one was done in RI. My new one was in NH. well it's not an infection. 5 days in the hospital figured that out. It is an allergic reaction but to what part of the tattoo process I don't know yet. the reason I think all the damage is underneath is due to gravity and all the shit just pooling there since I'm on my feet all day at work. I am going to get to the bottom of this though. The lidocaine theory is intriguing. I've even heard that people get reactions similar to this from Vaseline too. so who knows. As far as aftercare, they told me to stick with daily cleaning in the shower and lotion with Vitamin E and coco butter and that my last reaction could've been from the ointment I used (which they said was basically unnecessary if I stuck to the above directions).[/QUOTE]
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