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*edit misunderstood original post*Hi Guys
im getting a tattoo on my upper arm. How soon after getting my tattoo can I train arms and shoulders? The artist says 3 days but he doesnt look like he ever lifted a weight in his life.
Ahh I thought you were saying you thought he was an idiot and wanted to train that Day. My apologies dude.I have no problem waiting 3 days as the artist said. I actually thought 3 days wasnt enough time. I was worried about what the other poster said about “ getting a pump” and ruining the art because of a pump.
3 days is definitely enough time to do arms And get a pump?
I did squats after doing my upper back, made my tat look like granite, which i thought was actually cool. But basically it stetched and cracked the whole thing. Like stone/granite veins. I was bleeding alot. Wait a week.Hi Guys
im getting a tattoo on my upper arm. How soon after getting my tattoo can I train arms and shoulders? The artist says 3 days but he doesnt look like he ever lifted a weight in his life.
You never tattoo’d someone in your life.Hi Guys
im getting a tattoo on my upper arm. How soon after getting my tattoo can I train arms and shoulders? The artist says 3 days but he doesnt look like he ever lifted a weight in his life.
1 week. Why risk it? It's going to be on you forever
Actually, all my best ink was when I didn't do a damn thing to it for the first 5 days or so. Everyone thinks it's best to constantly moisturize it, but lotion pulls ink out. It's a wound, you wouldn't scrape your knee and lotion the fuck out of it, you would let it harden and it would heal quicker this way.Keep slathering lotion on it.
Bepanthen speeds up the recovery by multiple days. Bad advice to not put anything on it.Actually, all my best ink was when I didn't do a damn thing to it for the first 5 days or so. Everyone thinks it's best to constantly moisturize it, but lotion pulls ink out. It's a wound, you wouldn't scrape your knee and lotion the fuck out of it, you would let it harden and it would heal quicker this way.
The name of the game is to start moisturizing it more the later it is into the healing process. Trust me on this, first 5 days or so don't even touch it, not a thing! You would be awfully surprised at the difference between dry healing and slathering lotion on it. I promise you it's better leaving it alone!
I just came here to say this.1 week. Why risk it? It's going to be on you forever
