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Old 06-14-2007, 10:05 PM   #37 (permalink)
KavinTaylor@gmail.com
 
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Default Re: After My First Tattoo (some questions)

On Jun 14, 9:14 pm, Marian <marian.rosenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 14, 9:54 pm, Nina Baltes <chaotro...@googlemail.com> wrote:


>

MAR> > > t much of a beauty products kind of girl and I wasn't going
to
MAR> > > mess around with Chinese skin lotion on my tattoo since the
beautiful
MAR> > > goal of whiter skin is not so unoccasionally obtained by
having bleach
MAR> > > as one of the ingredients.
>

NINA> > Who said anything about such nonsense?
>

KT> "You're not getting it. You came HERE. You asked. We answered.
KT> Four
KT> are telling you lotion, one is saying A&D. "

Oh, no no no fucking no, sweetheart. I said lotion. Not "Bleaching
lotion." You've lived in the states. You know what lotion means.
Why didn't you mistake it for, I don't know, suntan lotion? Analgesic
lotion? I'm sure there must be a simple lotion you can get wherever
you live. Hell, you can get all manner of antibiotics, I think a
simple lotion is available.

I've read you posts on other newsgroups. Your posts here are typical.

Please stop dribbling out bits and pieces so you can act offended.

We really are trying to be helpful. That, however, can change. And
not in your favor.

Kavin







>
> > > I was following the logic that if vaseline bandages had been used on
> > > my skin grafts to keep them from scabbing and itching... they would
> > > also keep the tattoo from scabbing and itching.

>
> > I doubt that keeping in artificially inserted pigment is a concern
> > with skin grafts.
> > Wash it and put lotion on it whenever it feels dry and you'll be okay.
> > Put your leg up whenever you can. Lower leg tattoos often take
> > somewhat longer to heal because fluid accumulates during the day and
> > circulation isn't as good as in other parts of the body.

>
> Now -this- is something I do not want to hear. I've already got lousy
> circulation in my bum leg with a frequent edema problem.
>
>
>
> > Oh, also: once any flakes and/or scabs have fallen off: SUNBLOCK! For
> > the rest of your life. Until then: no sun at all.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -



 
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