Tattoo After Care: Taking Good Your Tattoo

Tattoos are beautiful body art that will last your whole life. They are made by inserting irremovable ink into the dermis layer of your skin to change the coloring. Proper aftercare has to be provided after tattooing, to achieve the best healing, resulting on the inside most attractive tattoo with fewer complications in phrase. Tattoo aftercare varies from person to person and artist to artist. Usually your tattoo artist will provide instructions on, “how to be mindful of your new tattoo?”. But, it’s better to be prepared of these instructions prior to your tattoo. Tattoo aftercare is simple, if you properly follow the manuals.

Tattoo aftercare:

Usually the tattoo artists, cover your tattoo using a bandage, cling wrap or gauze. You have to make note of your new tattoo covered for two hours or overnight, depending on proportions of the tattoo also known as the advice of your tattoo artist. This is done to prevent any bacteria going into the skin and prevent the blood from clots. When it’s time to remove the bandage, do so slowly and gently with clean hands. If the bandage sticks, stop peeling and pour cool water inside the bandage and skin. Put off a few minutes and start peeling again. Remember in order to not hurry while taking the bandage. Do it slowly and gently, to avoid peeling your skin or parts of the tattoo design. Otherwise it will create a dull gap in your beautiful tattoo.

After removing the bandage, gently wash the area with warm water. Make use of a mild anti-bacterial soap free of deodorants or other chemicals. Rub the soap on the tattoo gently in your fingers. Make positive you remove all traces of blood from it. After cleaning, pout cold water on the tattoo for moments. The cold water will help the tattoo heal quickly, as it tightens the pores. Cold water also helps the color to set in. Now, gently pat the tattoo dry with a clean, dry cloth. Don’t rub it dry.

Now, apply a very thin layer of antibacterial ointment like Neosporin or Bacitraycin, with your hands. Do not apply thick layer of ointment, otherwise your skin cannot breath. A thin layer is enough to cover the tattoo, depending on its size.

Avoid hot tubs, pool water, or soaking in the bathtub during the first 2 weeks. This is actually by avoid the fading of the ink due to excess hydration and to prevent the exposure to bacteria.

You have to maintain your tattoo clean in order steer clear of bacterial infection. Wash the tattoo much less twice a day for the first week. Apply ointment on the tattoo 4-6 times for the first three days. It will keep the tattoo moisturized and prevent its fading.

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