
Cutting has its historical roots in the cultures of dark skinned people in the warm temperatures of Africa and from the Aboriginals of Australia.
The methods, reasons and results there can be quite a bit different from our work at Witchy Bitchy Beauty Spot today.
The method is to cut into the skin, but not go right through it. We use a very sharp scalpel to create the cut. Color pigment of your choice can be used as die in cutting. It is common to insert ash into the cut, to help the skin to produce scar tissue. It will be covered with a piece of special sterile "plastic" for a week or two.
The sensation is somehow difficult to describe, (it has to be experienced!) and every body has an individual way of experiencing it. It depends a lot on the body part involved and the personal ability to deal with the happening. It’s generally felt as a sort of stinging, not at all unbearable for most people. A relaxed state of mind, deep breathing and enjoyable music makes it all much more pleasant.
It will most likely be quite bloody. You do not need to watch. If you are the type to freak out at the idea of bleeding, you may be better off making a conscious decision to be cut, as well as making an effort to work on your tolerance of the sight of your own blood. Women are blessed with our monthly periods, and usually have pretty much worked this subject out. Men could meditate on the image of a warrior, as one suggestion?
The pride and final result are anyway worth it all!
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