It looks great but you're really gonna have to be less critical of the color because those pink and yellows will fade rather drastically with time. It's one of those colors that tattoo artist will have to touch up. I honestly thought your tattoos look great! Tattoos, when fresh, normally look pretty solid and bright, especially colour pieces.
Sometimes during the healing process, issues can occur which leave you with a lacklustre, patchy piece. There are lots of reasons why that might happen, and we're here to shed some light on this for any of you wondering what happened to your new ink. What causes patchiness? Bad technique A patchy tattoo.
The pink lid of a new tattoo may appear patchy and uneven, as it appears to have been peeled off some color. This is normal for color tattoos, but it's important to note that certain colors are more prone to fading than others, such as black ink, which has the best staying power. Colors like red and yellow may not hold up as well as black and may require more frequent touch.
The uneven line could be caused by tattoo blowout, where the ink spreads beyond the lines. Some lines in tattoos can be thickened to straighten them out, or they can be blurred and hidden by adding shading. Uneven tattoo fading can be frustrating, but with the right care and treatments, it is possible to restore or correct your tattoo to achieve the vibrant, crisp design you originally envisioned.
Whether through professional touch-ups, laser tattoo removal, or a combination of both, you have options to address the fading. Ignoring aftercare instructions can cause scabbing, peeling, and uneven healing, making your tattoo look patchy and faded. Aftercare is the easiest thing to control, and it sets the foundation for everything that happens to your tattoo in years to come.
Hey guys, new here, just looking for some expert advice. I got this tattoo a little over 2 weeks ago and it involved a good bit of black shading, and it's looking kind of streaky, here's a pic. It's definitely still healing as there are still some scabby parts, but i'm just concerned on whether or not the streaks in the shading will even out to solid black once the new skin grows over.
Hi all, I got my tattoos touched up about 3 weeks ago and as they've been healing I've just been noticing an uneveness to the colours (mostly in the red and purple) and was wondering if this was normal and just a part of the healing process? This fading can make the tattoo look unappealing and may require professional touch-ups or even removal. 2. Blurry Lines and Uneven Edges Another indicator of a poor-quality tattoo is the presence of blurry lines and uneven edges.
A skilled tattoo artist should have a steady hand and an eye for detail, resulting in crisp lines and smooth edges. To fix uneven or crooked tattoos, artists can utilize a tattoo machine to retrace and refine the lines, making them straighter or more consistent. This process may require adding more ink to existing lines or creating new ones alongside the originals.