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yea, tough not to be anxious about this. I am stoked with my ink and its with me for life so i certainly hope the puffiness subsides. My main concern is getting it under control and hoping it never happens again. When its all puffy it just looks like the ink is going to burst right out of it. Very nerve racking experience. People talk about spot testing but that doesnt even seem reasonable as a spot test isnt going to be a good gauge as to whether or not the elements (sun, sweat, heat etc) are going to play a factor or not. It kind of sucks. i mean you spend a lot of money on a tat and in my case anyway it covers the entire top part of my arm. Just really annoying that it's reacting the way it did to the Sun. |
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