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Looking After A New Tattoo~Got A New Tattoo? Vital Care Tips!}

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eventually decide to get a tattoo, the first thing you’ll need to do is look for a reputable tattoo artist~Once you take the plunge and decide to get a tattoo, one of the most important tasks is to find a reputable tattoo artist}.  huge range of designs to choose from and will give you professional advice~Most tattoo artists have several if not thousands of designs that you can choose}.  If you don’t find anything you like, you can always ask him to make a custom tattoo.

Naturally, a lot of {deliberation should be put into selecting the design as it will be with you forever!~You should always be careful in what you choose, as you’ll have
the tattoo for the rest of your life.} The design is very important, although not nearly as vital as taking care of it; by caring for your new tattoo correctly, you will save your self any hassles in the future.

Good tattoo artists will also clean and apply antiseptic ointment to your tattoo as they create it.  Expert artists know that this helps keep the tattoo healthy.  Once the tattoo is completed, the artists will wipe it down, clean it off well, and apply another coat of antiseptic ointment.  Once the ointment has been applied, he will put a piece of soft tissue or cellophane on top of the tattoo.

When the tattoo is finished, the artists should tell you how to maintain  your new tattoo.  Some of the more professional artists will talk to you and give you a detailed sheet with all of the information you need.  If you went to a tattoo artist who didn’t explain this to you, you may be wondering just what you should do.  Looking after a fresh tattoo isn’t rocket science, as long as you are aware of the do’s and don’ts.

Once you are home with your new tattoo, you should never hop right in the shower~Once you get home from the parlour, the first thing NOT to do is have a shower} Keeping it dry for the first couple of days is important, however it needs to be cleaned every hour or two.  Before you touch the tattoo or clean it, you should always make sure that your hands are clean.  If you follow this step and make sure your hands are clean, you won’t have to worry about an infection.

You’ll also want to visit your local drugstore and purchase a tube of A&D ointment.  A&D ointment is the best to use.  A&D will keep your tattoo clean and shiny and should be used for the first few days.Once the ointment starts to dry on the tattoo, you should wipe the old application off and apply some more.  Try to avoid rubbing it in too firmly, or you could damage the healing process.  It would be a good idea to avoid using soap at this time also.

Give it 5 or 6 days, and then disontinue use of the ointment.  A&D ointment will keep your tattoo healthy, which you’ll notice the first time you apply it.  After you stop using it, you should use an unscented body lotion.  You want to avoid body lotions that have scents, as they can easily irritate the tender skin that resides under your tattoo.

Once again, in a few days, it will be OK to stop using the lotion.  Most tattoos, after they have healed, tend to leave a scab in some areas.  Although it is very hard not too, great care should be taken if you feel tempted to pick at the scab.  If you aren’t careful, you could end up damaging your design.  The best advice here is to leave any sacbby areas on the tattoo well alone.  Reapplying A&D ointment at this point won’t hurt the tattoo, as most of the time a scab will itch.

Tattoos are fantastic to have if they are correctly looked after in the important early stages. Tattoos are for the most part with you for life, unless you choose to get them surgically removed.

Taking care of your tattoo now will keep it healthy and infection free in the long run.  If you follow the above advice on how to take care of your tattoo – you won’t have anything to worry about.


October 9th, 2009  
Tags: looking after your tattoo, Tattoo care



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