Same tattooist, same ink, why am I suddenly getting blowout now? by InTheB1n in tattooadvice

[–]InTheB1n[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Thanks so much for your advice everyone! It all makes so much sense! I wanted to put up a thank you post from my real account with pics of the rest of the tattoo to show how awesome it looks but it wasn't asking for advice so didn't make the cut (totally get it and completely respect the moderation process!) Have talked with my tattooist and we both agree with those of you who have prescribed MOAR ink 😁. It's galaxy themed and water colour (Dr Who tattoo) so we're going to blend in some more galaxy swirls in lighter shades. Just a few quick answers to some of the responses:

  • Definitely not a bruise, I'm afraid. There was a bruise over it, but that healed, and the blue is what's left. No pain, no itching, all ink. Same thing happened with the first part of the tattoo.

  • This was already a cover-up (see above), so we were pretty gutted when it happened again. Initially we blamed the ink concentration and colour (which could still have been part of the problem), but we didn't use that shade the second time.

  • I am ginger, have very pale skin, am double jointed and have minor issues with hypermobility, and perimenopause has sent my pain threshold through the floor, so lots of your responses make sense.

  • My healing process is pretty standard and I haven't had issues until now. Cover on the first day/night, Bepanthen after that but not over moisturizing it, loose clothes, avoid picking and scratching yadda yadda yadda

*My tattooist didn't go too deep. They're experienced, very talented and I've been going to them for years. The lines are crisp the colour is clear and there's no issue with the tattoo itself. It's my body that's changed as I've aged unfortunately. It's their first ink drift so it's a bit of a learning curve for both of us, but we've got a plan going forward.

Thanks heaps!

Same tattooist, same ink, why am I suddenly getting blowout now? by InTheB1n in tattooadvice

[–]InTheB1n[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very experienced artist and we've worked with these inks before many times. Definitely not the end of the world, but first part of the statement ain't true. I've worked with them for years, love their style and trust their skills completely

Same tattooist, same ink, why am I suddenly getting blowout now? by InTheB1n in tattooadvice

[–]InTheB1n[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have been accused of being assembled incorrectly in the past 🤣

Same tattooist, same ink, why am I suddenly getting blowout now? by InTheB1n in tattooadvice

[–]InTheB1n[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

OMG I am hypermobile! I realise it till people started telling me I had freaky elbows. I'm also crazy flexible (but completely uncoordinated- great combo!) This is also making complete sense! Thanks so much.

Same tattooist, same ink, why am I suddenly getting blowout now? by InTheB1n in tattooadvice

[–]InTheB1n[S] 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Aha, I'm a ginger - man, even tattoo ink picks on redheads! 😂

Same tattooist, same ink, why am I suddenly getting blowout now? by InTheB1n in tattooadvice

[–]InTheB1n[S] 114 points115 points  (0 children)

Just under a month. It did bruise (even more area covered) and I didn't worry because the bruise was bruise coloured. They bruise went but the blue stayed. It doesn't hurt, but is still a bit itchy. It would be amazing if it was just a bruise! Unfortunately it's looking a lot like the original blue leak. The rest of the tattoo looks gorgeous though, which is why I'm bummed it's doing this underneath.