How to care for your new tattoo?

From the moment we put a foot out of the tattoo with a new design in our skin, we are responsible to care and avoid any infection or problems that may arise. If we do not follow the instructions of our tattoo artist, we are not careful with hygiene and protection of the tattooed area, the tattoo can become a real disaster.

Do you know how to care for your new tattoo?

10 tattoo care to prevent infection
It is essential to have some care with tattoo after certify thee. At the end of the day it is a wound on your skin. If you're not sure why check out what is a tattoo?
These 10 simple tips to help prevent infection. They also prevent your tattoo becomes an ugly scar and a bad experience.

1. Keep covered during the first hours

The plaster or bandage the tattoo artist puts you on the tattoo served to protect it.
 Bacteria, sunlight, dust, etc.
Leave this covered between 2 and 4 hours. Do not fall into the temptation to unveil it to see how it turned out and teach others. You'll have time to enjoy and brag about it.
If the tattoo is covered with plastic, take it off as soon as possible. You can promote infections rather than the opposite. The plastic temperature increases in the wound and makes blood and fluids accumulate in it.

2. Clean the tattoo

Use warm water and mild soap (glycerin, for example). Do not use scented soaps or containing alcohol. They can irritate the wound and damage your tattoo.


Clean the area 2 or 3 times daily for the first month. Use your own hands instead of a sponge or something that can scrape the skin wound. Clean the entire area so there are no traces of blood or creams.

Wipe giving little taps with a towel or gauze. The wound should be quite dry, but not too tight nor scrape.

 Follow the application instructions include the cream you use. It helps prevent infection. Some may be severe as MRSA infections affecting both tattoos as piercings.

An example is bacitracin antibiotic cream, but there are many other options. Seek advice from your tattoo. There is some controversy about the products that should or should not be used for tattoo care.

IMPORTANT:
Antibiotic creams and lotions cause allergies in some people. Read point 8 below for details.

4. Hydrate the wound

Bepanthol is one of the most used and recommended moisturizers, it further helps the healing.

Another option is to use Vitamin A & D, which is a good and inexpensive healing.
Do not use moisturizers that contain perfumes, alcohol, lanolin, or waxes. Nor oils. Damage the tattoo, causing allergies / irritation or clog pores and promote infections.
There are several specific products for tattoos Tattoo Goo. It is best to seek advice from your tattoo. He will know recommend one, or perhaps cheaper and equally effective generic product.

5. Beware of the water!

No problem to give you showers from day one. Just be careful not to soak the tattoo and quickly clarify soap or shampoo to fall over. Neither rub with sponge or towel.
Do not take a tub bath for about 3 weeks. Immerse your new tattoo for a long time will damage so perhaps irreversible.
Should avoid swimming in pools or the sea in the first 2 weeks or until the tattoo heals. Dirt and bacteria in the water can cause infected. Or at least damage it.

6. Protect yourself from the sun

Probably the sun skin irritation if the tattoo is recent. And in general makes you lose brightness or color. Use a sunscreen of high (SPF 30 or higher) to protect it from ultraviolet rays.

7. Leave the tattoo to air

Do not tapes bandages, plasters or whatever after the first hours after certify thee. It is a wound, do you remember? And generally agreed that the wounds are in the air to prevent infection of hazardous anaerobic microbes (those that multiply wound not enough oxygen).
Use comfortable and loose clothes that do not press the tattoo area.

8. Look for signs of allergies or infections

They can occur even taking all precautions. Pay attention to the appearance of:

        Rashes.
        Redness.
        Burning and / or itching.
        Fever.
        Liquid out of the wound even after cure, etc.

They are some of the symptoms of allergies or infections. Seek medical help if necessary.

What if a tattoo itchy, inflamed or irritated?

9. Do not scratch or pick at any scabs

A tattoo usually takes 1 to 2 weeks to heal, depending on the area where it is and its size. Avoid scratching as much as you chop and let it fall alone crusts that are formed.

10. Then what?

After one month, your tattoo and be healed and in principle should no longer infected. From there long enough not to expose to the sun or use a sunscreen.

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