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No, its supposed to stay on your skin forever. Yes, it is supposed to peel and you also are supposed to moisturize.
they are supposed to shed twice a year but, if the weather at your house is always cold like mine, then they shed year round.
Yes but I supposed if you got a tattoo while your curve was severe, then say you had spinal fusion surgery and the curve was reduced, the tattoo may shift or change shape.
If you don't go that deep, the customer's skin will eventually shed the tattoo.
Not that painful at all. It is a tender spot, but I didn't shed a tear, and I'm a big baby. I got my first tattoo on my wrist, and it didn't stop me from wanting more.
A phoenix is supposed to represent rebirth,resurrection, immortality, etc., so I'm assuming a tattoo of one would mean the same.
They shed 'periodically' throughout their lives. The time between sloughing gets longer as they get older.
NO! You are supposed to keep your tattoo out of water (besides quick showers + cleanings) for 2-3 weeks while it heals, especially chlorine! Chlorine can damage the color of the tattoo. You've seen what Clorox bleach does to clothes... imagine that's your tattoo!
after the first 3 days of using ointment, the remaining 7-14 days use lubriderm when your tattoo is starting to peel and looks dry.
Don't worry, your snake will shed when he's good and ready. As they grow older, they will shed less often as their growth slows own. If you are really worried, just make sure that there is a bowl of water big enough for the snake to soak in, and the snake will soak himself if it is going to shed.
No, they shed A LOT. But if you are really attached to the breed, maybe look into Labradoodles, they are supposed to be hypoallergenic.