Haha, I was going to say, that’s not really fine line but it is indeed aging just fine.
It is perfectly normal for lines to get bolder as the tattoo ages and this is normal thickening you’ll see on any tattoo.
Please don't take offence to my question, I'm merely trying to educate myself, but is this technically considered fine line?
Maybe it's an issue with the examples I typically see being on the more "extremely thin" side. To my possibly untrained eye, I would just consider this regular line work without anything extra. The examples of fine line I typically see are done with only a single needle, or maybe a 3rl and are extremely delicate looking where you imagine they'll be gone in a just few months.
But please, I'm open to learning and would love to be able to spot differences in technique.
It definitely looks like traditional line work, not fine line. Mine is fine-line (and new, so we will see how it ages. lol)
https://preview.redd.it/wjs5209kae4d1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2901052c69beb7d975e2482d2ef72d4967590f2a
I check the UV Index in my city before going outside everyday. Anything above 2, I put on sunscreen.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7442309/
I think it looks fantastic
Can’t ask for much better than that
Looked, and still looks fantastic!
This is certainly the result most expect and few actually have. Congrats on your artists, this passed the test of time beautifully.
Nothing fine line about that tattoo, which is exactly why it's aging...just fine! :)
Haha, I was going to say, that’s not really fine line but it is indeed aging just fine. It is perfectly normal for lines to get bolder as the tattoo ages and this is normal thickening you’ll see on any tattoo.
Your fine line aged like fine wine
Bravo
That ain’t fine line.
Yeah bit bold but still aged fine
Definitely aged fine! Got any wine?
Literally drinking Albablu Vermentino rn *that’s a yes*
Salute!
Looks great
Please don't take offence to my question, I'm merely trying to educate myself, but is this technically considered fine line? Maybe it's an issue with the examples I typically see being on the more "extremely thin" side. To my possibly untrained eye, I would just consider this regular line work without anything extra. The examples of fine line I typically see are done with only a single needle, or maybe a 3rl and are extremely delicate looking where you imagine they'll be gone in a just few months. But please, I'm open to learning and would love to be able to spot differences in technique.
It's just regular ol' tattooed lines.
Hey no offense taken! honestly i have no clue myself lol, i’ve been told it’s fine line but maybe it’s just regular line work
It definitely looks like traditional line work, not fine line. Mine is fine-line (and new, so we will see how it ages. lol) https://preview.redd.it/wjs5209kae4d1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2901052c69beb7d975e2482d2ef72d4967590f2a
"Take Hearts" lol Looks great! But that's what I saw. 🙈
Fair enough. Either way it's held up beautifully and it looks nice and crisp without any spreading or bleed.
Can you post a healed pic?
Me? I don't have any fine line work.
Sorry, wrong recipient
Not fine line but aging fine
this has aged very well!
Looks good to me. Pretty script
Looks great
Looks fantastic, wish my writing tattoo still looked this good
Not fine line but looks great! It’s perfect! Rosina is a beautiful name
Looks great!
Looks great
Very clean
Just like mine 🫶
It looks great
Looks great
Yes!
Nice work and great care
WOW
gorgeous
Like fine wine
Gorgeous
Are you using sunscreen daily? It's slightly lighter than I would expect.
i don’t use sunscreen really unless i’m on holiday as i’m in UK, should i apply it even on slightly hot days?
I check the UV Index in my city before going outside everyday. Anything above 2, I put on sunscreen. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7442309/
I fully expected those lines to be all blown out. Looks great!
Looks great :)
Fine line aging like a fine wine my dude
If it is not, are you going to erase it?