How To Care For New Tattoos   

 

Before you head over to the tattoo shop to get inked, it is best that you learn as much as you can on how to care for new tattoos. Otherwise, filthy bacteria would start messing up your injury. Many "tattoo virgins" aren't bothered with the health and safety aspect of a getting a new tattoo. Instead they worry too much on emphasis on what kind tattoos designs to get, the best places to get a tattoo, tattoo design ideas, and yadda, yadda, yadda.

 

Finding the right designs is important of course but health and safety issues should be your #1 concern. Don't rely compltely on the folks at the tattoo shop to give you the all the info regarding how to care for new tattoos. You should do your own research too because it's your skin on the line, not theirs.

 

Here are the details on how to care for new tattoos

 

1. Bandage should remain for at least 3 hours. Forget about showing your pals or attempting a “quick peek” at your first tattoo. To avoid infection, keep the bandage on for 3 hours at the minimum.

 

2. After the 3-hour period, remove the bandage and clean up your tattoo gently and thoroughly by washing away excess ink, plasma and blood using warm water and anti-bacterial soap. Rinse well and pat dry it gently with a tissue or a clean towel.

 

3. After excess water has completely dried, you may rub a little bit of bacitracin cream on the tattoo to stopbacteria infection. Don’t put too much cream; jit should be adequate that the tattoo would have sort of a glossy look to it.

 

4. Daily cleaning is the most important aspect of how to care for new tattoos. No soaking just wash it gently with water, bloat dry and continue mosituning the tattoo with bacitracin cream at least 3 times a day. Avoid swimming or relaxing at the sauna for the first 2 weeks at the very least.

 

5. Keep your tattoo away from the sun. The worst thing you could do to your precious new tattoo is exposing it to the sun’s UV ray, so don’t even think about spending time under the sun without protecting your tattoo with an SPF 30 sun-block, even when it’s already fully healed.

 

6. You will always want to wear clean apparels after getting a fresh tattoo and avoid tight fitting ones until it’s fully healed.

 

7. About a week or so, the healing process will really begin to take place causing the skin to peel and a little scabbing may occur as well. This is the point where you’ll start feeling the itch, but never ever scratch or pick on it! If the itch is driving you nuts, just give it a slap or two. Applying some lotion helps a lot.

 

Okay class, the how to care for new tattoos subject is officially over. Now you learnt the know-how for taking of a new tattoo, you may check out the best tattoo art databases, print out your favorite tattoo design and bring it over to the shop.