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<blockquote data-quote="rstonepal" data-source="post: 1144954" data-attributes="member: 127281"><p>Your art looks fairly large, not like one of those tiny butterflies. I would keep the covering and moisturizing for at a minimum, 2 weeks, plus, that is about all I have patience for personally. It is one of those things you just,,,feel. You know when it is healed and then you remove everything. With my Anubis and Isis, they are HUGE and I kept them covered for only 2 weeks. My Diabetic tat only took 3 days to heal. That was an odd place as I kept my watch on it. It is in the middle of my wrist. </p><p></p><p>I am sitting here smiling at you like I am crazy. Welcome to the club. Caveat: Once you have one,,,you NEED more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rstonepal, post: 1144954, member: 127281"] Your art looks fairly large, not like one of those tiny butterflies. I would keep the covering and moisturizing for at a minimum, 2 weeks, plus, that is about all I have patience for personally. It is one of those things you just,,,feel. You know when it is healed and then you remove everything. With my Anubis and Isis, they are HUGE and I kept them covered for only 2 weeks. My Diabetic tat only took 3 days to heal. That was an odd place as I kept my watch on it. It is in the middle of my wrist. I am sitting here smiling at you like I am crazy. Welcome to the club. Caveat: Once you have one,,,you NEED more! [/QUOTE]
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