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Congratulations on your new
tattoo. Whether it is your first tattoo, or your 50th, please take a
few moments to look this over. Your new tattoo can and should last you a
lifetime, it’s up to you!!!
Our artists have put their best
into giving you a top quality tattoo. However, it’s up to you to take care of
it. How you take care of it for the next 3 weeks will greatly determine how well
it will look down the road.
- Leave the plastic wrap or
bandage on for at least 4 hours and up to overnight. When you remove the
plastic, wash your tattoo gently with a good antibacterial soap, such as
liquid dial. Liquid soaps are better than bar soap (Bar soaps can hold in
bacteria!!). Wash Gently until all the dried blood, ointment, and excess ink
is removed. Your tattoo is probable a little sensitive and red. This is
Normal and may last a few days.
- Pat your tattoo gently with a
clean cloth or paper towel until dry. Apply a thin coat of either an Ad
ointment, bacitracin or a triple antibiotic ointment over your tattoo. Just
enough to make your tattoo moist (so that your tattoo shines). Do not over
do it. More is not better and you can actually damage your tattoo. It’s much
better to apply thin coats more frequently. Do this about every hour for 4
days. Washing your tattoo between coats is recommended. You will also want
to wash your hands before applying the ointment.
- After the initial 4 days of A
and D, switch over to a good skin moisturizer, such as Lubriderm, Curel,
Jergins, or even cocoa butter. Just make sure your lotion does not have
perfumes or dyes in it. You will probably notice your tattoo is scabbing.
This is normal and is part of how your body naturally heals. The scabs will
come off at their own pace. Do not pick or scratch at your tattoo. You will
damage it!!! Picking off scabs results in loss of color. If your tattoo
becomes itchy, it’s probably a sign that your tattoo is dry so apply more
lotion. Continue applying lotion for about 2 weeks even after the scabs fall
off. The lotion will help with your skins rejuvenation. At this time your
tattoo will look shiny under your skin. If it looks ashy or dull, keep
putting on moisturizer.
DON’TS
Do not soak or scrub your tattoo.
Just wash it gently. Showers are fine, but avoid baths, hot tubs, pools and the
ocean.
Do not pick or scratch at your tattoo. This is the
worst thing you can do. Don’t do it.
Do not let your tattoo see the sun or tanning lights,
especially while healing.
Sun and tanning lights will fade tattoos. When in the sun, apply a good sun
block, the higher the better.
Do not listen to your friends. If you have any
questions or concerns come see us or give us a call.
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