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[QUOTE="diarrhea_blumpkin:804975"]thats wierd... first off, if you have a allergy to a specific pigment or brand of pigments it will show up on your first tattoo. I found out my body doesn't take red too well since I've had to have my shin redone 2 times and it still isn't fully touched up. second... find out what brand of pigments the artist was using. You could be allergic to something that is in that specific brand of pigment. I've heard from my bosses/artists that some brands are of better quality and chemical make-up. third... did he use any sort of wash that had lidocaine in it while he was tattooing you. I have a allergy to it and it was used during a session on my leg and a part of it got all irritated and blistered up, couold possibly be a reaction to that if it was used. It seems to me if this was an allergic reaction your whole tattoo would have been all bubbly and gross, not just the underneath. What kind of aftercare did you do on the tattoo after it was finished (prior to the reaction)? [/QUOTE]
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