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TAKING CARE OF

A TATTOO

Caring for your new tattoo is pretty straight forward,

and every artist will have slightly different advice.

In most cases, the goal is simple – speed up healing

and prevent infection.

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1. LEAVE YOUR BANDAGE ON FOR A MINIMUM OF 1 HOUR:

Leave your bandage on for a minimum of 1 hour and no longer than 4 or 5 hours. (we would

rather you left it on longer as opposed to washing it in a dirty bar bathroom) DO NOT

REBANDAGE unless you speak with us and we decide it is a good idea, etc.

 

2. AFTER REMOVAL OF BANDAGE WASH THOROUGHLY WITH HOT WATER:

After removal of bandage wash thoroughly with hot water and preferably a mild, liquid, UNSCENTED, soap. (dial, equate, etc...)

 

3. PAT DRY WITH A CLEAN PAPER TOWEL:

Pat dry with a clean paper towel and let air dry for one hour or more before applying aftercare.

 

4. APPLY A THIN LAYER OF PRODUCT:

Apply a THIN layer of product (Hustle Butter Luxury Tattoo Caren or FRAGRANCE FREE HAND LOTION) and massage in to the skin to the point where it just barely looks moist. DO NOT Use A & D OINTMENT. If using lotion, make sure the product has the words “FRAGRANCE FREE” on the label, otherwise there may be a small amount of chemical additive to make it smell just a little better and that is what will irritate it. We do not recommend A&D ointment because of its high petroleum content. This will block your skin from breathing which is the most important thing for not only healthy but especially healing skin. It needs to be able to breathe to avoid clogging pores, etc.

 

5. KEEP YOUR TATTOO CLEAN WITH SOAP AND WATER:

THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF HEALING YOUR TATTOO IS KEEPING IT CLEAN WITH SOAP AND WATER! It is a mere matter of common sense. If you are out and about, working, getting dirty, wash it more than if you are sitting on the couch watching Scooby Doo re-runs.

 

6. REPEAT THIS PROCESS FOR A WEEK OR TWO:

Repeat this process for a week or two depending on the how the tattoo looks. It will peel like a sunburn after a few days. (It is totally normal to see colored flakes of skin shedding) If it does scab in a few areas this is nothing to worry about, just let them fall off on their own. DO NOT SCRATCH OR PICK AT THEM and do NOT over-saturate in the shower. This could soften them up too much and cause them to come off prematurely which will leave blank spots that will need touching up.

 

7. NO SUN, NO SOAKING IN WATER OF ANY KIND:

DURING THE HEALING PROCESS....NO SUN, NO SWIMMING POOLS, NO JACUZZIS, NO OCEAN, NO SOAKING IN WATER OF ANY KIND!

 

8. AFTER YOUR TATTOO IS HEALED:

AFTER YOUR TATTOO IS HEALED....USE SUNBLOCK, THIS WILL KEEP IT LOOKING LIKE NEW LONGER.

 

9. THE BETTER YOU TAKE CARE OF THE GLASS/SKIN THE BETTER THE PICTURE/TATTOO LOOKS UNDERNEATH:

Think of it this way, you are looking THROUGH the skin at the ink underneath much like a picture in a frame with glass over it. The better you take care of the glass/skin the better the picture/tattoo looks underneath.

 

10. AFTER YOU ARE ALL HEALED:

After you are all healed (usually about 2 weeks) stop in and say hello so the artist can give it a good looking over to make sure it does not need to be touched up and to get a nice healed portfolio picture. All touch up work is included in your original price for up to a year or so, unless you desire to CHANGE the tattoo in some way. If this is the case there may or may not be a small fee.

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