If you’re considering getting a tattoo, follow the correct aftercare procedures. Doing so will help your new ink heal properly and prevent infection.
1. Could you keep it clean?
– Clean your tattoo with lukewarm water and fragrance-free soap.
– Pat the area dry with a paper towel or anti-microbial washcloth.
– Avoid soaking the tattoo in water.
– Cover the tattoo with cling film or gauze after getting it done.
– Do not pick at or scratch the tattoo to avoid scabbing and infections.
– Apply fragrance- and alcohol-free moisturizer to protect and hydrate the tattoo.
– Avoid exposing the tattoo to sunlight, especially within the first three months.
– Use a fragrance-free nonporous moisturizer that allows the tattoo to breathe.
2. Keep it moisturized
– Moisturize your tattoo to reduce scabbing, promote faster healing, and prevent itching.
– Use fragrance-free lotions or ointments with nourishing ingredients.
– Avoid over-moisturizing to prevent clogged pores, breakouts, and infections.
– Apply a thin layer of moisturizer that allows the tattoo to breathe.
– Consider using aloe vera or coconut oil-based products for delicate tattoos.
3. Don’t pick at it
– Let the tattoo heal naturally to reduce the risk of infection and ensure longevity.
– Rest well, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol to minimize discomfort.
4. Don’t scratch it
– Avoid scratching the tattoo; pat or rub it with a clean cloth instead.
– Use a cold compress or shower to relieve itching.
– Stay away from itch triggers like wool sweaters or hot rooms.
– Scratching can lead to scarring and distortion of the design.
– Consult your doctor for assistance with itching if necessary.
5. Could you not rub it?
– After the tattoo has healed, avoid scuffing or rubbing it to prevent scarring and infection.
– Apply a small amount of ointment to protect the ink and prevent scabbing.
– Add lotion if needed, but don’t overdo it to prevent the cream from rubbing off.
– See a doctor if the scabs harden or the tattoo looks red or swollen after healing.