TATTOO AFTERCARE

Keep the second skin on for 3-4 days. It’s waterproof and protects your tattoo from bacteria. In the first 24 hours, there may be a buildup of plasma under the sticker. This is completely normal.

     Remove it by slowly pulling it away from the skin. If there's any redness or signs of an allergic reaction, remove it earlier.

Follow these instructions once you remove the second skin;

Wash your hands, then use your fingers to gently cleanse the tattoo with mild temperature water and antibacterial soap, preferably organic or natural, followed by patting it dry with a clean paper towel to avoid irritation; next, apply a very thin layer of aftercare ointment such as coconut oil, Hustle butter, or Aquaphor, repeating this process 3-4 times a day for 10 days

In 4-5 days:

You will notice your tattoo starting to peel, indicating that it's healing. While most tattoos should fully heal within a month, factors such as location and skin type can affect the total healing time.

After 2 weeks:

Remember to moisturize your tattoo frequently and apply sunscreen to ensure it maintains its fresh and beautiful appearance.

Don't forget to send me a photo of your healed tattoo after 1 month! :)

GENERAL GUIDELINES

  • Avoid using products with alcohol on your tattoo.

  • Resist the urge to scratch or pick at your healing tattoo, even if it feels itchy or uncomfortable.

  • Shield your tattoo from direct sunlight, especially during the first two weeks. Apply SPF25+ sunscreen after this period.

  • Stay out of public pools for 21 days and skip baths for the first 5 days to prevent contamination.

  • Take it easy on heavy exercise for 3-4 days to prevent excess sweating, which can interfere with healing.

  • Keep animal hair and woolen clothing away from your tattoo for 5-7 days.

  • If you notice fever, allergy, or signs of infection, contact your doctor for guidance.