Sephora_Socialite
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^ that does seem about right... doing some google work, i see it's not really fixable unless my artist works on shading? but i dont want shading =[
so you're saying my artist drove the needle too deep... could this explain why i thought it hurt so much more than my far larger piece on my ribs? haha after he did this one, i felt so light-headed and threw up.
sigh, but thank you for the info elegance! im glad you answered my question, but now if there was only a way to fix it ...
It's a line of script, so I'm assuming its just bold letters so someone can try to re fill in and clean up the outlines. since they have to re outline the script hence making it slightly thicker, depends on how blown out it is if its an easy fix- if its small text with that much more width added might be unreadable. Going to get this fixed you need to go elsewhere- obviously this guy has inconsistency with his hand strokes and if he couldnt do it right the first time, I would be very concerned with doing a second sitting as covering up mistakes is harder work than a tattoo. Given some blowouts are also caused by the skins reaction, but by how you described the experience being so painful for a smaller tat then maybe he was digging in more than he should.
Do you have pictures? It's kinda hard to really know what kind of work it needs done by a description. If it needs close look to notice the blow out, it probably can be relined to make it more crisp.
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