Why?
Travels - Queen of Trades; Travel and Photography
2018-04-12 07:00 by Sarah Denninger
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Why?
 

I can tell ya'll right now that this is going to be a challenge. See the tattoo is about to start peeling. How can I tell? WEll ladies and gentlemen, I can tell because IT IS ITCHING SO BAD. I can feel it with every movement. I feel my skin screaming to be scratched and relieved. Sweet jesus it sucks so bad. For a little while I was fine and I thought maybe it would be like Skull when he peeled but this is so much more difficult because its on the front of my arm. It more open and I know hiding the itch is going to be a challenge. 

I can tell you that I hope I can control myself in my sleep because I know at least once I scratched No Fear when I was half awake. Instantly I knew I did it and it hurt so bad. It feels like sandpaper going up your skin. Its literally digging and it hurts. Once it settles it feels like its burning a little. Then you put lotion on and its ok for a while. 

Luckily it will last only a week and then it will stop. Maybe even sooner. Secretly I hope it does stop itching sooner because I really hate this part of a new tattoo. The only way I have found that stops the itch is to squeeze the area really hard or rub around the area. Those two things work out pretty well and it prevents me from hurting or damaging the tattoo. It also is nice because I prevent possible infection. Now that would be a **** storm. 

I can't wait for this piece to heal and be all done. I now its going to be a masterpiece that will live for my entire lifetime. 

Heres to more ink. 

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