So you’ve had an awesome tattoo at Pictures of Lily, now you’re wondering how to keep it looking that way. Here’s our advice on how to care for your tattoo…
Leaving the studio, your artist will have covered your tattoo with a wrap. You must:
The next day, wash your tattoo with your hand with a gentle, mild antibacterial hand soap and same as before, pat dry and use a hairdryer again to thoroughly dry the area. With freshly washed hands sparingly apply lotion (keep reading for our recommendations). It’s very important not to smother the tattoo; don’t slather lotion all over it. If there is any excess left on the surface, dab it with kitchen roll or spread it to another area on your body. Over moisturising can lead to blocked pores and a gooey film, which does not make for happy healing.
Going forward, you should aim to keep your newly tattooed skin soft and supple. You don’t want it getting exceedingly dry which could lead to irritation, excessive itching or your tattoo cracking. However, flaky, scaly silver-skin is a normal part of the healing process, so don’t panic if this happens. Scratching and picking are absolute no-no’s!
Everyone’s skin differs so it’s up to you to keep on top of how many times a day you need to reapply. People heal at different rates, generally it’s around the two week mark but other factors can affect healing:
Things to Avoid
Antiseptic creams – these creams will dull the pigment and draw the tattoo ink out of your body. DO NOT USE even if you think there is an infection.
UV Rays – exposing a new tattoo to UV rays can have a negative effect on the healing. Use full factor sun cream after the first two weeks and then factor 50+ to maintain your tattoo.
Steam – your new tattoo will become too moist and will not heal properly. Avoid Jacuzzis and saunas etc. You can still shower as usual but avoid taking baths until your tattoo has fully healed.
Chlorine – this is a chemical and is too harsh for a new tattoo to be exposed to. No swimming until it’s healed.
Products
You’ve spent time and money on your tattoo so it’s just as important to invest as much into the aftercare. Here’s what we recommend using:
Palmer’s Fragrance Free Cocoa Butter
We recommend the fragrance-free LOTION version as it’s paraben and phthalate free, making it suitable for even sensitive skin and doesn’t contain those nasty chemicals that can draw the ink from your tattoo. Just remember to use sparingly.
You now have an awesome piece of art that needs looking after, how it heals depends on you. Following these instructions will help your tattoo heal in the preferred time. If you think there are any issues with your tattoo, then please come back and see your tattooist or get in contact with the studio for advice. Do not Dr Google!
*If you have any allergies or beliefs which prevent our artist using their typical aftercare procedure, please let us know so we can suggest alternatives*
Happy healing from the team at Pictures of Lily