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Question by baby
Submitted on 6/9/2004
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i just got a tattoo two days ago, when i put the A&D on some of the color comes off, will my color just completely come off?


Answer by Lani
Submitted on 6/17/2004
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No, the color will not completely come off; unless you apply the A&D with pressure. In any case, the color that you see coming off is probably the residue ink that's still left. A&D actually help you hold the color in.

 

Answer by himynameispaul
Submitted on 4/15/2006
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If it is still fresh there is a chance you're still bleeding out colors. Since the ink is 7 layers deep into your skin, the holes that were poked allow your blood to push out the colors.

It happened to me and a couple of friends so it is completely normal. You're artist should have told you that.

 

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