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| Tattoo Aftercare wondering how to care for your tattoo - post your questions and advice here. |
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If you looked after it properly it shouldn't have 'scabbed' as such but flaked heavily. If it is faint go back and see your artist.
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it may be that you peeled off some of the scab or you caught it and it pulled off cos the effect you have is what happens when u peel off scabed tattoos, and also the above comment is correct alot of ppl on this site talk about scabs but your tattoo shouldnt really scab just flake like they said all you can do is go back for a touch up
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