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over a year ago
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I’ve got a lot more ink than I had. 3hrs of continuous pain and my arm is a lot blacker than it was.
What’s the usual heal time for everyone and how itchy is it going to get? What do you use to heal it? My other tats have been text and lines so it’s never bothered me much.
And of course I’m more manly and closer to rockstar status.
And talking to the dude cutting me up with needles, I asked about coverups.
So I ask you, have you ever had a cover up and why? What were you covering up? Why did you not like your tattoo anymore? |
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over a year ago
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I always use Bepanthen cream on my tattoos when I've had them done , everyone's healing time is different ,mine usually take a week of putting that on and then they're fine.
Not had a need for cover-up as yet tho |
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over a year ago
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"I’ve got a lot more ink than I had. 3hrs of continuous pain and my arm is a lot blacker than it was.
What’s the usual heal time for everyone and how itchy is it going to get? What do you use to heal it? My other tats have been text and lines so it’s never bothered me much.
And of course I’m more manly and closer to rockstar status.
And talking to the dude cutting me up with needles, I asked about coverups.
So I ask you, have you ever had a cover up and why? What were you covering up? Why did you not like your tattoo anymore? "
Interesting post, I'm thinking about getting a sleeve so this I will find useful. Don't know whether I'm too old to be getting a sleeve at 40 though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've got my sleeve and quite a few other tatts done, I always use Bepanthen, All of them have got itchy. Can't wait too book in and get my other sleeve done, it's very addictive. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Bepanthen for 2-3 days then Palmer's cocoa butter cream for a couple of weeks. Didn't really have much itching since I started using Palmer's. Slap it don't scratch it.
Not had a cover up but added to existing ones. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Bepanthen
Coconut oil
There was a homemade remedy from the green witch shop in aberdour also.
Mine have never went flakey occasionally itchy but I heal very quickly. "
Is coco butter and coconut oil the same thing? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ve got a lot more ink than I had. 3hrs of continuous pain and my arm is a lot blacker than it was.
What’s the usual heal time for everyone and how itchy is it going to get? What do you use to heal it? My other tats have been text and lines so it’s never bothered me much.
And of course I’m more manly and closer to rockstar status.
And talking to the dude cutting me up with needles, I asked about coverups.
So I ask you, have you ever had a cover up and why? What were you covering up? Why did you not like your tattoo anymore?
Interesting post, I'm thinking about getting a sleeve so this I will find useful. Don't know whether I'm too old to be getting a sleeve at 40 though. "
You're never too old. The 30 year olds that get sleeves will still have it at 40, 50, 60... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I always use Bepanthen cream on my tattoos when I've had them done , everyone's healing time is different ,mine usually take a week of putting that on and then they're fine.
Not had a need for cover-up as yet tho "
I do t think I’d bother with a cover up, I can get rid of tia-Marias name, but her memory is still there.
*tia Maria is fictional, and any resemblance to anyone alive or dead is purely coincidental. |
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By *arlo82Couple
over a year ago
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"Bepanthen
Coconut oil
There was a homemade remedy from the green witch shop in aberdour also.
Mine have never went flakey occasionally itchy but I heal very quickly.
Is coco butter and coconut oil the same thing?"
No 2 different things
The Vaseline cocoa butter is pretty good. Brown bottle |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Interesting post, I'm thinking about getting a sleeve so this I will find useful. Don't know whether I'm too old to be getting a sleeve at 40 though. "
I’m 42, we’re not old for a sleeve. I’ve just talked through with my tattooist where my others are going to make sure it’s a piece of work, rather than several tattoos. If that makes sense. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Bepanthen for 2-3 days then Palmer's cocoa butter cream for a couple of weeks. Didn't really have much itching since I started using Palmer's. Slap it don't scratch it.
Not had a cover up but added to existing ones. "
Slap it, don’t scratch it. I’ll take that advice |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Bepanthen
Coconut oil
There was a homemade remedy from the green witch shop in aberdour also.
Mine have never went flakey occasionally itchy but I heal very quickly.
Is coco butter and coconut oil the same thing?
No 2 different things
The Vaseline cocoa butter is pretty good. Brown bottle "
I thought vasaline is baaaad. Or is that just referring to petroleum jelly stuff? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Interesting post, I'm thinking about getting a sleeve so this I will find useful. Don't know whether I'm too old to be getting a sleeve at 40 though.
I’m 42, we’re not old for a sleeve. I’ve just talked through with my tattooist where my others are going to make sure it’s a piece of work, rather than several tattoos. If that makes sense. "
I'm thinking of something meaningful and want my daughter to design some of it. I want something about my kids and my guitars but don't want pictures of guitars. Sorry for spoiling your thread mate. |
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YU don't want something that pushed moisture into the skin for the first week after. Barrier creams arch as bepanthen are good as they protect the area but dint moisturise it. Once the skin has healed over then you can use moisturising products to help with the flaky skin stage. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Interesting post, I'm thinking about getting a sleeve so this I will find useful. Don't know whether I'm too old to be getting a sleeve at 40 though.
I’m 42, we’re not old for a sleeve. I’ve just talked through with my tattooist where my others are going to make sure it’s a piece of work, rather than several tattoos. If that makes sense.
I'm thinking of something meaningful and want my daughter to design some of it. I want something about my kids and my guitars but don't want pictures of guitars. Sorry for spoiling your thread mate. "
You sound like me, all my tattoos are meaningful, I don’t get ‘trending tats’ (tribal,butterflies etc.) they’re the best ones to talk about.
She should have so much scope with that specification you just gave |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I was given pot of cream to use after i had my tattoos done .Too many people will have there opinion what works .All skin heals different ."
Your right. Bepethnol seems popular. I think we’ll all be alright on the forum when we throw our dummies and get nappy rash. |
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By *arlo82Couple
over a year ago
the gym and random places |
"Bepanthen
Coconut oil
There was a homemade remedy from the green witch shop in aberdour also.
Mine have never went flakey occasionally itchy but I heal very quickly.
Is coco butter and coconut oil the same thing?
No 2 different things
The Vaseline cocoa butter is pretty good. Brown bottle
I thought vasaline is baaaad. Or is that just referring to petroleum jelly stuff?"
Yup just petroleum jelly stuff |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Interesting post, I'm thinking about getting a sleeve so this I will find useful. Don't know whether I'm too old to be getting a sleeve at 40 though.
I’m 42, we’re not old for a sleeve. I’ve just talked through with my tattooist where my others are going to make sure it’s a piece of work, rather than several tattoos. If that makes sense.
I'm thinking of something meaningful and want my daughter to design some of it. I want something about my kids and my guitars but don't want pictures of guitars. Sorry for spoiling your thread mate.
You sound like me, all my tattoos are meaningful, I don’t get ‘trending tats’ (tribal,butterflies etc.) they’re the best ones to talk about.
She should have so much scope with that specification you just gave "
Does it hurt? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ve got a lot more ink than I had. 3hrs of continuous pain and my arm is a lot blacker than it was.
What’s the usual heal time for everyone and how itchy is it going to get? What do you use to heal it? My other tats have been text and lines so it’s never bothered me much.
And of course I’m more manly and closer to rockstar status.
And talking to the dude cutting me up with needles, I asked about coverups.
So I ask you, have you ever had a cover up and why? What were you covering up? Why did you not like your tattoo anymore? "
Cocobutter i use and took my sleeve about 10 days to heal |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Interesting post, I'm thinking about getting a sleeve so this I will find useful. Don't know whether I'm too old to be getting a sleeve at 40 though.
I’m 42, we’re not old for a sleeve. I’ve just talked through with my tattooist where my others are going to make sure it’s a piece of work, rather than several tattoos. If that makes sense.
I'm thinking of something meaningful and want my daughter to design some of it. I want something about my kids and my guitars but don't want pictures of guitars. Sorry for spoiling your thread mate.
You sound like me, all my tattoos are meaningful, I don’t get ‘trending tats’ (tribal,butterflies etc.) they’re the best ones to talk about.
She should have so much scope with that specification you just gave
Does it hurt? "
No. Because i’m dead ‘ard. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Interesting post, I'm thinking about getting a sleeve so this I will find useful. Don't know whether I'm too old to be getting a sleeve at 40 though.
I’m 42, we’re not old for a sleeve. I’ve just talked through with my tattooist where my others are going to make sure it’s a piece of work, rather than several tattoos. If that makes sense.
I'm thinking of something meaningful and want my daughter to design some of it. I want something about my kids and my guitars but don't want pictures of guitars. Sorry for spoiling your thread mate.
You sound like me, all my tattoos are meaningful, I don’t get ‘trending tats’ (tribal,butterflies etc.) they’re the best ones to talk about.
She should have so much scope with that specification you just gave
Does it hurt?
No. Because i’m dead ‘ard. "
I'm a pussy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was given pot of cream to use after i had my tattoos done .Too many people will have there opinion what works .All skin heals different .
Your right. Bepethnol seems popular. I think we’ll all be alright on the forum when we throw our dummies and get nappy rash. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I use bepanthen but put it in hot water first for a couple of mins then it will spread a load easier puts less stress on the tattoo especially when it starts to scab or go flakey |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I use bepanthen but put it in hot water first for a couple of mins then it will spread a load easier puts less stress on the tattoo especially when it starts to scab or go flakey "
Thank you. Great tip. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Only had one tatto a large back piece was told Bepanthen under cling film first 24 hours then Bepanthen til no blood when back is scabbing gently wash with coal tar soap and use E45 to moisturise healed quickly and beautifully. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I use tattoo goo or whatever the tattooist has, thankfully they've started doing bigger tubs my pieces are usually 8 hours long and I'm ready for another lol and I'm thinking of getting a bottom sleeve as i already have the tops inked
I've had 2 cover-ups, the first was a tattoo that i had done at 19, i had it recoloured in my 30's and they made a really shit job so 5 years later when i found a decent tattooist i had it covered up.
The second, i wanted 2 roses with filigree around it but couldn't think where so i had it over a tiny (5in) piece on my shoulder that i had done at 19, i need some more filigree added to it |
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I use Bepanthan for the first week then cocoa butter.
I've had one cover up. I had the original tattoo done when I was 17 and hated it shortly after. It was the only design I've had that was a flash design. I had it covered with a personal design. |
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I swear by Bepanthen for the first three days, the Ultrabalm by Lush. I tend to heal like Wolverine though, so your mileage with this tattoo may vary.
I got both of my rib pieces covered over the last year- they were old, blown out and didn't suit my body shape any more. The reasons for them were still relevant, the representations less so. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My sleeve I've not used anything on it other than washing it twice a day. Each session has healed quick and doesn't itch much. That said there is a lot of detail in it rather than huge swathes of shading so not sure if it's linked to that.
It's a cover up, or at least started as a cover up of an elbow piece where the tattooist over estimated his ability. Considering a variation of that design on my other elbow as and when the sleeve is finished |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I’ve got around 30 hours of tattooing done and have always followed the same steps.
Only keep the cling film on until I’m home, wash it with warm soapy water once I’m home.
Then cover the entire thing with a good amount of bepanthen and then wash and repeat every few hours for a few days.
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By (user no longer on site)
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Had two watercolours done last year [top of my arms, plenty blubber so no pain to speak of] and used Coconut Oil [Medical Grade from the chemist] for between 8 and 10 days. No scabbing, flakiness and no itching.
Allergic to Lanolin so couldn't use the Bepanthan. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Don't for the love of god use bepanthen. They've altered the formula and it actually can draw the ink out.
I was recommended to use hemp hand cream from the body shop. It is fairly inexpensive as you only use a bit. It smells a bit odd though. Mine healed up quickly. About 8 days but I'm a fast healer.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Don't for the love of god use bepanthen. They've altered the formula and it actually can draw the ink out.
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Is this true? Lots of people are saying Bepanthen |
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I've got over 70 hours of ink full back piece, full sleeve and a smaller piece. I use bepanthen about three times a day for the first few days and then just leave it once scabs have formed. The trick is to put a very thin layer on and top up when it dries, but don't over do it as it will be too greasy. Some people are having reactions with the new formulae bepanthen so tattoo goo and cocoa butter seem to be quite favourable alternatives |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I was told by my tattooist when I had my little rodent done that they've changed it.
I had it done in November I think.
I used to use it. But I asked her and that's what she said. |
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