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Congratulations on your new tattoo! Proper aftercare is essential to ensure that your tattoo heals properly and looks great for years to come. Here's what you need to know:
Leave the Bandage On for 24 Hours
After your tattoo is complete, I will apply a protective bandage to keep it safe from dirt and bacteria. Leave the bandage on for 24 hours after the tattoo is finished.
Wash Your Tattoo Carefully
After 24 hours, remove the bandage with the help of water and wash the tattoo with a mild, unscented antibacterial soap. Do not use hot water, as it can damage the skin and cause irritation.
Apply Moisturizer to Keep Your Tattoo Hydrated
Once you have washed your tattoo, pat it dry with a clean towel and apply a thin layer of unscented lotion, such as Lubriderm Daily Moisture Lotion. Repeat the washing and moisturizing process at least three times a day for the next two weeks.
Protect Your Tattoo from the Elements
During the first two weeks, it's important to avoid sweating or exposing your tattoo to too much sunlight. It's also crucial to keep your tattoo away from saltwater and swimming pools, as they can severely affect the healing process.
Don't Scratch or Peel Your Tattoo
After two days of removing the bandage, your tattoo may begin to peel. Peeling is a natural part of the healing process and is not the same as scabbing. If your tattoo starts to scab, it means it's too dry, and this could affect the tattoo's appearance.
During the peeling process, it's important not to scratch or peel the skin as it can severely affect the healing process and damage the tattoo itself. Instead, continue to follow the aftercare instructions and apply moisturizer as needed.
Your Tattoo is Not Fully Healed Yet
One week after removing the bandage, the peeling should be complete. However, your tattoo is still not completely healed. You may notice some shine from the ink on your skin, so continue to care for your tattoo as described above.
Take Care of Your Tattoo for Long-lasting Results
For better long-lasting results, continue to moisturize your tattoo, even after it's healed, and always apply sunscreen whenever your tattoo will be exposed to the sun.
By following these simple aftercare instructions, you can ensure that your tattoo heals properly and looks great for years to come.
I will not be held responsible for any negative outcome of the tattoo if the proper aftercare instructions are not followed.
Congratulations on your new tattoo! Proper aftercare is essential to ensure that your tattoo heals properly and looks great for years to come. Here's what you need to know:
Leave the Bandage On for 24 Hours
After your tattoo is complete, I will apply a protective bandage to keep it safe from dirt and bacteria. Leave the bandage on for 24 hours after the tattoo is finished.
Wash Your Tattoo Carefully
After 24 hours, remove the bandage with the help of water and wash the tattoo with a mild, unscented antibacterial soap. Do not use hot water, as it can damage the skin and cause irritation.
Apply Moisturizer to Keep Your Tattoo Hydrated
Once you have washed your tattoo, pat it dry with a clean towel and apply a thin layer of unscented lotion, such as Lubriderm Daily Moisture Lotion. Repeat the washing and moisturizing process at least three times a day for the next two weeks.
Protect Your Tattoo from the Elements
During the first two weeks, it's important to avoid sweating or exposing your tattoo to too much sunlight. It's also crucial to keep your tattoo away from saltwater and swimming pools, as they can severely affect the healing process.
Don't Scratch or Peel Your Tattoo
After two days of removing the bandage, your tattoo may begin to peel. Peeling is a natural part of the healing process and is not the same as scabbing. If your tattoo starts to scab, it means it's too dry, and this could affect the tattoo's appearance.
During the peeling process, it's important not to scratch or peel the skin as it can severely affect the healing process and damage the tattoo itself. Instead, continue to follow the aftercare instructions and apply moisturizer as needed.
Your Tattoo is Not Fully Healed Yet
One week after removing the bandage, the peeling should be complete. However, your tattoo is still not completely healed. You may notice some shine from the ink on your skin, so continue to care for your tattoo as described above.
Take Care of Your Tattoo for Long-lasting Results
For better long-lasting results, continue to moisturize your tattoo, even after it's healed, and always apply sunscreen whenever your tattoo will be exposed to the sun.
By following these simple aftercare instructions, you can ensure that your tattoo heals properly and looks great for years to come.
I will not be held responsible for any negative outcome of the tattoo if the proper aftercare instructions are not followed.
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