RE: Pinprick Evauluation
March 13, 2011 at 12:44 pm
(This post was last modified: March 13, 2011 at 12:45 pm by thesummerqueen.)
Psychologically, you might not be the same, but physically it can go two ways - either scar tissue from the pinprick will be more sensitive to it, or your skin grows callouses in defense.
Getting a tatt was fine (well...sorta...I did almost faint). Getting it touched up after it had healed and having the color run over scar tissue, that was just as bad as the initial two hour session.
Pricking my fingertips on needles and fabric pins used to suck. Now I don't notice it that much, unless I bleed on the fabric.
PS - I agree with Adrian's initial reaction to this thread.
Getting a tatt was fine (well...sorta...I did almost faint). Getting it touched up after it had healed and having the color run over scar tissue, that was just as bad as the initial two hour session.
Pricking my fingertips on needles and fabric pins used to suck. Now I don't notice it that much, unless I bleed on the fabric.
PS - I agree with Adrian's initial reaction to this thread.
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