Vanity question. No bones about it.
In the pic of my tattoo, the backs of my arms have very uneven patchy colouring. This isn't usual for my skin - at least, not in any of the areas that I can see. Maybe I'm just all patchy all over the back of my arms, legs, butt, and back, and I can never see it, so I don't know?
Anyway, how would one go about making skin tone more even, less patchy? My first instinct is actually 'get them some sunlight/UV', and possibly just more regular skin massage of the flesh in that area? IDEK.
It's not life-or-death, nor even close, but I'm just wondering a little.
In the pic of my tattoo, the backs of my arms have very uneven patchy colouring. This isn't usual for my skin - at least, not in any of the areas that I can see. Maybe I'm just all patchy all over the back of my arms, legs, butt, and back, and I can never see it, so I don't know?
Anyway, how would one go about making skin tone more even, less patchy? My first instinct is actually 'get them some sunlight/UV', and possibly just more regular skin massage of the flesh in that area? IDEK.
It's not life-or-death, nor even close, but I'm just wondering a little.
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I'm pretty sure your tattoo pics haven't all looked like that either, so keep in mind that modern phone cameras do things based on in-built AI rules and rarely reflect reality.
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The tattoo will be fine once the skin heals - usually around a week or so.
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Could even be the light in which the photo was taken.
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