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An <b>Ink Rubbing</b> is when <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Tattoo_ink" title="Tattoo ink">tattoo ink</a> is rubbed into a fresh <a href="/index.php?title=Cutting" title="Cutting">cutting</a>. Some of the ink stays, and the resulting <a href="/index.php?title=Scar" title="Scar">scar</a> is colored. However, it is rare for the ink to stay consistently and the result is often disappointing, looking somewhat like a poorly done tattoo. Some <a href="/index.php?title=Cutter" title="Cutter">cutters</a> use red ink to emphasize the cutting without emulating a tattoo.
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<p>It is essential that the fresh scabs from an ink rubbing not be picked. Once the ink is fully encapsulated in the scar, you can rub the scar if you want, but not before.
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="History">History</span></h2>
<p>Ink rubbing was first popularized primarily by cutters working inside of the lesbian S&amp;M community.
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An '''Ink Rubbing''' is when [[tattoo ink]] is rubbed into a fresh [[Cutting|cutting]]. Some of the ink stays, and the resulting [[Scar|scar]] is colored. However, it is rare for the ink to stay consistently and the result is often disappointing, looking somewhat like a poorly done tattoo. Some [[Cutter|cutters]] use red ink to emphasize the cutting without emulating a tattoo.


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== Healing and Aftercare ==
It is essential that the fresh scabs from an ink rubbing not be picked. Once the ink is fully encapsulated in the scar, you can rub the scar if you want, but not before.
 
== History ==
Ink rubbing was first popularized primarily by cutters working inside of the lesbian S&M community.

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Ink Rubbing

An Ink Rubbing is when tattoo ink is rubbed into a fresh cutting. Some of the ink stays, and the resulting scar is colored. However, it is rare for the ink to stay consistently and the result is often disappointing, looking somewhat like a poorly done tattoo. Some cutters use red ink to emphasize the cutting without emulating a tattoo.

Healing and Aftercare

It is essential that the fresh scabs from an ink rubbing not be picked. Once the ink is fully encapsulated in the scar, you can rub the scar if you want, but not before.

History

Ink rubbing was first popularized primarily by cutters working inside of the lesbian S&M community.