Aftercare process
Congratulations on Your New Tattoo!
Proper aftercare is essential to ensure your tattoo heals beautifully and maintains its vibrancy. Follow these steps carefully to take good care of your new tattoo:
Immediate Care
Leave the Second skin/cling film on
If cling film is applied, keep on for at least 2-4 hours. This protects your tattoo from bacteria and prevents it from rubbing against clothing.
if you’ve had second skin applied, then it can be left for 3-5 days, depending on a few factors, if it peels back and exposes tattoo or water has got under it, then it will need removing.
Wash Your Hands
Always wash your hands thoroughly with antibacterial soap before touching your tattoo to avoid introducing bacteria.
Remove the protective film
After the recommended time, gently remove the second skin or cling film. If it sticks, moisten it with warm water to ease removal.
Clean Your Tattoo
Wash the tattoo gently with lukewarm water and mild, fragrance-free soap. Use your fingertips, not a washcloth, to clean the area. Pat dry with a clean paper towel or let it air dry. Avoid rubbing.
Daily Care
Apply a Thin Layer of Ointment
Once your tattoo is clean and dry, apply a thin layer of a recommended tattoo aftercare ointment ( I always recommend a simple cold pressed coconut oil, melts at skin temp and is simply 1 ingredient). Do not use Vaseline or petroleum jelly.
Moisturize Regularly
After the initial healing period (usually 3-4 days), switch to a fragrance-free moisturizer or lotion to keep the tattoo hydrated. Apply it sparingly 2-3 times a day.
Avoid Soaking
Do not soak your tattoo in water. Avoid swimming pools, hot tubs, baths, and oceans for at least 2-3 weeks. Quick showers are fine.
Avoid Sun Exposure
Keep your tattoo out of direct sunlight during the healing process. After it has healed, always apply a high-SPF sunscreen to prevent fading.
Fresh
Healed
General Tips
Wear Loose Clothing
Wear loose, clean clothing that won’t rub against your tattoo. This helps avoid irritation and allows the tattoo to breathe.
Avoid Scratching or Picking
As your tattoo heals, it will start to scab and peel. This is normal. Do not scratch, pick, or peel the scabs. Let them fall off naturally to avoid scarring and ink loss.
Stay Hydrated and Eat Well
Drinking plenty of water and maintaining a healthy diet can aid in the healing process.
Avoid Intense Exercise
Try to avoid activities that cause excessive sweating or strain on the tattooed area for the first week.
Signs of Infection
Redness and swelling beyond the tattooed area
Severe pain or throbbing
Foul odor or discharge (yellow or green pus)
Fever or chills
If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your tattoo artist and seek medical attention immediately.
Long-Term Care
Protect Your Tattoo
Continue using sunscreen on your tattoo whenever it is exposed to the sun, even after it has fully healed, to maintain its color and detail.
Moisturize
Keep your tattoo moisturized to maintain the skin's health and the tattoo's appearance.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about your tattoo or the healing process, do not hesitate to reach out to us. We’re here to help!