Schedule your tats on on your recovery weeks. :) I have to since mine current projects cover my entire rib cage on one side. :)
10 feb 16 door lid: jparlett
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10 feb 16 door lid: 8hunter6
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I'm planning my first, and may be my only, tattoo. Is shoulder/arm easier to deal with? Just curious. I figure that's a fairly simple place to rinse and bandage.
10 feb 16 door lid: northernmusician
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Just for your thoughts, my new diet says avoid sugar at all cost after you work out. I thought that was interesting.
10 feb 16 door lid: warrenwinter
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@northern... Shoulder arm, those are very easy to deal with. The shop may want to sell you expensive solution for cleaning, you can find various types of the same stuff in your local pharmacy a lot cheaper. For shoulder and arms, it feels like a dry electric toothbrush rubbing on your skin, which you quickly get used to. I took a tablet and watched "300" :-) @warrenwinter, if your diet says avoid sugar post-workout, it's wrong...period, no two ways around it. If you want specifics, let me know.
10 feb 16 door lid: mahjohn
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Thanks Mahjohn. I agree on the post workout too. An insulin spike can carry nutrients directly into the muscle. It can be helpful if used correctly.
10 feb 16 door lid: northernmusician
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@northernmusician upper arm isn't too bad. And don't let the shop sell you expensive cleaners. I have both arms sleeved and all you need is aquaphor scent less soap and scentless lotion. Wash every 4 hours with the fragrance free soap and apply aquaphor for the first 3 days. Then switch to just applying lotion as needed. It is a fail proof way to heal.
10 feb 16 door lid: Roddyprime
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And ribs sound bad. I am almost done with my 2nd sleeve then it's back and chest. I think i will skip ribs. Lol
10 feb 16 door lid: Roddyprime
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I have one on the upper back at the lower neck area - seemed painless at the time. Looking for my second but not sure where I want it.
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Wash with liquid soap diluted with water to 1/2 strength every 4 hours for several days. Moisturize with a thin layer of product to create moisture barrier. Choose products you like. My significant other worked at a shop so we usually try the new products our tattoo artist friends are pushing LOL.
Any place where there is more flesh over the bones is easier. Places with little flesh or that don't normally get much sun are tougher.
10 feb 16 door lid: jparlett
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northern .......... ribs were hell for me
sternum was a cake walk
calf was fine except closer to the ankle and back of the knee .. got a bit annoying.
inside ankle was fine...
upper thigh was easy
and.... uhhh... nether regions i have to say was the easiest.
I'm assuming shoulder would be fine except collar bone... arm would be easy except closer to the arm pit and the under side. ..... just pinch the areas for a gage of how it will feel... then imagine it pinching all over really fast for like an hour ha ha ha....
10 feb 16 door lid: 8hunter6
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Depends on where they are I have 6 of them
10 feb 16 door lid: Rockiesfan
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nooo let it heal first! a few days of exercise are not worth messing up art that remains on your body for decades ...
11 feb 16 door lid: Paketbote
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