dennis wrote:
> > Ask your artist their opinion, definitely. See a dermatologist about
> > the chance that what you're observing is an allergic reaction. Seems
> > as if you'll have to get some of the tattoo redone, however if it's an
> > allergic reaction you obviously don't want the artist to use the same
> > color or brand of ink.
>
> when I redone it...what about the actual color in it ?
I've seen artists re-color work or re-do work and the tattoo has
looked fantastic. Maybe the artist can correct the peeling parts with
a different brand of ink or slightly different color - if the ink is
an allergic problem, that is.
> maybe if its a allergic reaction the color is the problem...!?
That's what I thought as a possibility. Your artist, hopefully, will
be able to answer that question.
Do you have a pic or jpeg of your tattoo online?
> > beyond a month - the yellow in Calvin's hair ( http://www.geocities.com/curt_james/calvin.html
>
> --------------------------------------->>> cool tattoo....
> dennis
Vielen Dank.
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Curt