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7th March 06, 03:47 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Mike1
The fellow that did mine said that white will usually fade away before anything else. He advised using a really high-factor sunscreen on any ink, before going into the sun.
My pic dossn't do my tat justice, but it was done two years ago and it's blacker now then it was when I had it done. I moisturize my tattoos everyday, I know it sounds sissy, but it works. I figure if you are going to spend the money for a tattoo in the first place, you might as well take care of it.
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7th March 06, 04:15 PM
#2
The trick to keeping the colors bright and fresh is...keep them away from long exposure to the sun!!!!! as well as moisturized, especially at the beginning.
To me, my tats are something I dont expect anybody to understand. Each one of them are special in their own way...
"My body is not a temple...it's an empty canvas". Iņaki Soler, 2005.
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7th March 06, 04:24 PM
#3
Looking to add another to my other shoulder. I'm trying to combine a celtic feel and a Japanese Martial Art. I think I have it figured out. Will post a pic here if ever it goes to ink. My tattooist is always a 9 month booking. My wife is looking to add one more tattoo on her back. She's talking about a celtic cross and ivey on her lower back. I don't mind, I will see it more than she will.
Kilted Stuart
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7th March 06, 05:38 PM
#4
Best pic I have at the moment. It is a celtic knot that I drew.


Adam
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7th March 06, 05:40 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by arrogcow
Best pic I have at the moment. It is a celtic knot that I drew.

Adam
Very cool.
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7th March 06, 08:19 PM
#6
Alright guys, I feel left out now...so here you go...(7 months old)

and...(6 years old)
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7th March 06, 09:19 PM
#7
Iņaki, all I have to say is...Wow, cool tats, especially the tree of life tattoo.
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