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June 19, 2013 at 3:48 am #15345MrGetRt_OBtFLMember
I’ve done a few tattoo so far but keep seeing a grayish color under the skin over the ink placement?… Would anyone have any experience with this situation? Is it under penetration :?: ?
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June 20, 2013 at 7:35 am #23412Lennart82Participant
Are you referring to a blur around the edges? Or?
But if so, depending on how blurry it is, If its a line around the whole edge, it could just the healing process, and is quite common. You can check up on them after they are completely healed.BUT it could also be blowouts, where the angle of the needle went in wrong and you blasted ink under the skin. This is a complete NO GO. Its an embarrassment. But every now and then this happens to even top notch tattooist artists.
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June 21, 2013 at 3:38 am #23413MrGetRt_OBtFLMember
Thanks for the reply Lennart82…..
I’ve done a little research online. And i’ve read that it’s dry or dead skin over the tattooed area. I’m not sure if i need to turn down my voltage, or if im moving my hand too fast and the needle hasn’t retracted all the way into the tub?…. I’ve been practicing on myself and there’s just a shinny layer of skin across the surface of the tattoo. Not the line work, i dont see the ink spread of over penetration…
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June 21, 2013 at 6:21 am #23414Lennart82Participant
Have it healed up yet?
A good way, is to check up on it once its completely healed.
And yes, dead skin over the area have a tendensy to become greyish. Could also be the ink infact. I once used a new set of blacks, cant remember the name, they had a silver glare in the first healing period. Never used them again, as they lost the blackness very quickly, and became grey/green.
But best advice, wait for it to heal, and then if its still there, take a picture and post it. Then lets have a look :)
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June 24, 2013 at 4:57 pm #23415MrGetRt_OBtFLMember
Ill post a pic Asap. Thanks for the input Lennart82.
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June 27, 2013 at 2:56 am #23416MrGetRt_OBtFLMember
Here’s a pic
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June 27, 2013 at 3:40 am #23417RamenuzumakiParticipant
that looks a lot like scar tissue to me
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June 27, 2013 at 6:07 am #23418Lennart82Participant
Hmmmm have to agree on that. How much time have gone since you made this, and then taken the picture?
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June 30, 2013 at 3:46 pm #23419MrGetRt_OBtFLMember
Only about a week and a half or so… It’s still healing. I feel like i had the voltage too high for that area.
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June 30, 2013 at 6:44 pm #23420RamenuzumakiParticipant
I think it could be a depth or angle issue, or even a technique issue.
the way you test your voltage is you run it really low and slowly increase it until you hear it kind of “kick over”
this is the sound of the A-bar hitting the front coil
then you gently touch the a-bar withy our thumb
if it doesnt bog down at all its too high
if it goes back into the tube too much its too low
if it bogs down only a little you’re goodif its too high youll cut the skin
if its too low you wont penetrate the skinyou want to make sure you have as much of your throw as possible when you are touching the A-bar
this is to rsemble the resistance of the skin -
July 7, 2013 at 3:30 pm #23421MrGetRt_OBtFLMember
Thx guys.
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July 7, 2013 at 5:50 pm #23422MrGetRt_OBtFLMember
I realizing that different part of the body/Skin are less and more durable. This might be a repetitive question. How would you approach the tender areas like behind the knee, inside the bicep…? I’m guess i’d need a softer hitting machine, but still maintain the speed…?
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July 15, 2013 at 11:00 pm #23423MrGetRt_OBtFLMember
@Ramenuzumaki wrote:
I think it could be a depth or angle issue, or even a technique issue.
the way you test your voltage is you run it really low and slowly increase it until you hear it kind of “kick over”
this is the sound of the A-bar hitting the front coil
then you gently touch the a-bar withy our thumb
if it doesnt bog down at all its too high
if it goes back into the tube too much its too low
if it bogs down only a little you’re goodif its too high youll cut the skin
if its too low you wont penetrate the skinyou want to make sure you have as much of your throw as possible when you are touching the A-bar
this is to rsemble the resistance of the skinThanks for the information. I think im running my machines too hard.
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April 2, 2017 at 4:25 am #38594dee sydneyParticipant
I think thé shinyness is Just thé Healing process . But its hard to tell with out à picture.
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