@ Brandon, Bob’s right, that tattoo is perfectly normal. It is fresh so of course it is raised. They didn’t add anything to make it raised (at least not that I can see from the pictures). All my tattoos (and I am considered heavily tattooed even at tattoo conventions) start out raised. It is the same effect as a and abrasion, cut, or scratch. I was hoping that someone would point out what was special, and unless there is something that is not visible in the pictures, being raised isn’t special.
These are great tips in having yourself a tattoo! Safety should always be an utmost priority so it is very important that one must get their tattoos from credible and licensed artists. Thanks for sharing.
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View full post on sheCHIVE [...]..." permalink="http://theberry.com/2010/03/24/odd-tattoo-more-than-just-ink-11-photos/#comment-4761"]It is a good tattoo and cute, not sure what is odd about it. It is early though so maybe I missed how it is more than ink.
if you look closely (or read the title), the tattoo is raised. Not sure how, but it’s kinda cool.
It’s raised by jabbing a needle into the skin thousands of times. It just not healed yet. It will just be a normal tattoo in a few days.
Haha, Bob wins. Cool tattoo, though.
@ Brandon, Bob’s right, that tattoo is perfectly normal. It is fresh so of course it is raised. They didn’t add anything to make it raised (at least not that I can see from the pictures). All my tattoos (and I am considered heavily tattooed even at tattoo conventions) start out raised. It is the same effect as a and abrasion, cut, or scratch. I was hoping that someone would point out what was special, and unless there is something that is not visible in the pictures, being raised isn’t special.
These are great tips in having yourself a tattoo! Safety should always be an utmost priority so it is very important that one must get their tattoos from credible and licensed artists. Thanks for sharing.