Spray-on Plastic Dressing?! |

Spray-on Plastic Dressing?! |
Nov 6 2009, 03:13 AM
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One of my husband's workmates got a tattoo from these people the day before yesterday. Apparently they dressed it with some kind of spray-on plastic.... wtf?! Does this mean anything to anyone?
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Nov 6 2009, 04:06 AM
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Possibly the same stuff you would spray on a burn, similiar to spray skin,P.
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Nov 6 2009, 04:12 AM
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sounds like " second skin " good for cuts that wont stop bleeding... dont think id personally want it on a tattoo.
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Nov 6 2009, 05:15 AM
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sounds like " second skin " good for cuts that wont stop bleeding... dont think id personally want it on a tattoo. yeah gotta agree, i have used that stuff when i almost cut my finger off...... but i def wouldnt use it for a tattoo dressing.. but then again who would dip thier clients in a hot bath after a tattoo ? works wonders for the trad japanese artists .... who knows maybe its the shit and helps ? |
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Nov 6 2009, 10:32 AM
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like their style. very cool. sure they know whats up.
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Nov 6 2009, 02:21 PM
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Never heard of using it on tattoo,but my pops loves it.he also glues his cuts with crazy glue
This post has been edited by strick9: Nov 6 2009, 02:22 PM -------------------- Strick9
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Nov 7 2009, 09:58 AM
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Looks like a pretty cool style. Well .... We all know of a guy who used that spray when he almost cut his finger off
I may have to give it a try.....hmmm.....wonder if you put your A&D on before you spray it? lol!!.... This post has been edited by Stoneface: Nov 7 2009, 09:59 AM -------------------- If you ain't livin' on the edge, you're takin' up too much space.
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Nov 16 2009, 08:02 PM
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i have used it and seen it used a lot. it works really good. helps healing time aswell.
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Nov 21 2009, 03:38 PM
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Never seen a spray on product but have used Tatuderm personally with excellant results. Joshua Carlton used the Tatuderm on the Lennon piece he did on me. I was advised to leave the "film" on for at least 4-5days, after which I peeled it off in the shower. When I removed it the tattoo was healed, with the exception of one small spot which had a thin scab. Carlton had been selling the product at his booth and during the time I was being worked on, several other artist came up to get some. It takes the idiot factor out of the healing process. You leave the Tatuderm on for a specified amount of time and remove it, reaply after washing if needed (it was not in my case). Anyone whom does tattoos knows how frustrating it is to give a easy list of aftercare instructions, only to have the client return a week later wondering why their tattoo which has 1/2 an inch of vaseline on it is scabbed. I have wanted to pick up some of the product and try it out at the shop but keep forgetting when I do my orders. Since I am on the subject, I will go ahead and get some while I am thinking about it. If you want to take a gander, the website it can be purchased at is Tatuderm.com
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