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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"......is tomorrow afternoon.
top tips anyone?"
relax and enjoy it
i quite like the associated 'pain'
it is more of a burning sensation than a pain tho
what you having done and where ?
nosey sod i know |
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By *icboyMan
over a year ago
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Relax, enjoy your first one...sounds like it will be a good one...expect it to be uncomfortable...you will be fine...follow the aftercare instructions...it will heal faster...and feel much better after a couple of days... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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sounds really unusual - that in itself is good in my books
too many samey or ill thought out tattoos these days.
i hope you will be showing it off on ur profile !
the leg isn't that painful an area, plus if you're lay down, you can't see the blood, which helps
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"sounds really unusual - that in itself is good in my books
too many samey or ill thought out tattoos these days.
i hope you will be showing it off on ur profile !
the leg isn't that painful an area, plus if you're lay down, you can't see the blood, which helps
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That's what I though Bussy, too may of the same sort of thing. I'm told it smarts a bit on the ankle but I'm tough, my job entails getting covered in bodily fluids most people haven't heard of; a bit of blood is all in a days work for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A botanical line drawing of an anemone on the lower half of my leg. Left or right, I shall decide on the day."
That sounds lovely. I had a three hour sesh on my leg last and it was fine.
Aftercare for me is wash each day, and for overnight I use a non-adhesive dressing, exudate pad and stockingette. That helps keep lint fluff and the like from the bedclothes off it until it scabs up.
Have fun, if the parlor is any good in Leicester drop us a message pls - I need a good one recommending up there
Wolf
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's done. Hurt like fuck and is now a dull sunburn-ish feeling. I'll let it settle for a few days and then post it on my profile."
when it starts to dry it will itch like mad, DO NOT scratch it, it will be hard but if you pull the scabs off the colour will come out and go pacthy so no scratching lol
I had another sitting on my back today so in a couple of days we'll both be sat here trying not to scratch, i'll be thinking of you lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My last 1 on my leg I tried a trick and kept it wrapped up for a week in cling film, gets a bit sweaty and messy but avoided a scab altogether. Bloody uncumfy to sleep with though |
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