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? asked in Beauty & StyleSkin & BodyTattoos · 1 decade ago

Is my tattoo seeping outside the lines?

two days ago I got a tattoo on my foot of a heart, and it looked perfect. Now, there's like a drop shadow next to it that is grey. could this be ink from my tattoo bleeding into the rest of my skiN?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    actually that does happen, but yes wait for it to heal, tattoo artist call it a "blow out" when the ink basically look like its a bit fuzzy and on the foot its easy to get a blow out because the skin is thinner. if it still looks like that when completely healed, go to the tattoo artist and show them, they should be able to fix it :)

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    The 'difficult' edges sound, to be sincere, like deficient craftmanship. The handiest motive traces on a tattoo don't seem to be directly is in view that the artist hasn't drawn them directly I'm afraid. As for the 'seepage' it appears like ink unfold. The ink hasn't taken to the epidermis adequately which may also be prompted by means of a quantity of explanations. The ink hasn't been positioned deep sufficient into the epidermis. Poor aftercare, making use of the improper merchandise, opting for the scab, going for a soak within the tub or swimming earlier than the ink has 'set' can all intent the ink to unfold. Perhaps return and feature a phrase with the artist that did it and notice what they are saying. If your nonetheless no longer definite pass to a further studio and ask them approximately it. All well artists are comfortable to talk to you and provide recommendation approximately your paintings whether or not they did the common piece or no longer.

  • 1 decade ago

    Heya,

    Give it time to heal properly and this will go away.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    eww tatoos

    Source(s): me!! :)
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