Buttercup - you might want to PM Lute about it - they own a tattoo parlour.
You might want to see your doc as well.
Maybe some of the dyes get more sensitive to light or something after a while??
Buttercup - you might want to PM Lute about it - they own a tattoo parlour.
You might want to see your doc as well.
Maybe some of the dyes get more sensitive to light or something after a while??
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
You may want to make a dr. appointment. You might have developed an allergy to the dyes.
People can develop allergies to the oddest things.
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I agree. I was going to post this last night, that maybe you got an allergy to something that is on the tattoo, but not knowing if it was possible I didn't want a seem like an idiot. Ask your parents to make a doctors appt. and PM lute, as stated above.Originally Posted by Scooter's Mom
I hope it's nothing serious, Alicia. Good luck!
I'd get it checked out. Hope it's nothing serious.
Could it just be "the tatoo bumps"? I don't know how to explain it but some tats (one of mine does it mostly in hot weather) just kind of raise a little under certain circumstances. Does anyone else here know what I am talking about? I know of many people who this happens to.
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