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    • #36713
      ta2edfreak
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      Spider, I understand and I don’t use saran wrap, never have, never will. I saw it done years ago and didnt get it then. My teacher even explained exactly what you said and that was 20 years ago, however I was reading this on a “professional” tattoo forum and they were explaining the merit of using this method. It was only for three days and had breathing time and other aspects to it. I just don’t get it and i doubt any doctor would either.

    • #29192
      ta2edfreak
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      For Canada, various provinces have their own certification but not all of them. I did the one from this site.  http://www.tdgwhmis.ca/store/catalog.php?category=1

    • #29172
      ta2edfreak
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      I have been reading recently on another forum about wet healing, essentially wrapping the tattoo in saran wrap for up to three days.. taking it off for an hour or so each day to let it breath but for the rest of the time, cleaning as normal, light ointment (or whatever), then re wrap. do this 3 times a day for three days, then leave it to heal as normal.  I can’t wrap my head around it yet. I understand the principle behind it but it doesnt seem right to me.

    • #26941
      ta2edfreak
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      Thanks, it went fairly quickly and was nice to do. Simple and straightforward.

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