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[QUOTE="josh_hates_you:805196"]I had some light blue not take well. when red heals on me it gets all extra super dry and bubbley/crackley like kinda hard and crustyish in the red areas. Nothing like that. And heavy black lines often raise and become itchy/irratated for no apparent reason randomly, especialy after strenuous activity. This happens on all of my tatts from 9 years old to my most recent of almost 2 years ago. Thats nasty. Good luck with it. + for ink type/company/mixer. Random story this reminds me to tell just in case....One time at a tattoo studio late at nite I was the last person there and I noticed one of the guys mixing some powdered pigment with listerine. I asked about it and was told that is is normal to make tattoo ink in this fashion and have since read about it. All the artists at said shop use there own ink. My artist uses the already mixed stuff. Just think of what else goes into the ink. [URL='null']http://wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Tattoo_ink[/URL][/QUOTE]
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