About care
01. BANDAGE REMOVING
1. Wash your hands thoroughly, and gently remove the dressing film:
- With washed hands, lift an edge and then, in stages, pull it parallel to the skin in the direction of hair growth. This stretches the dressing, releasing its hold. Pull off.
- After removing the film, wash the skin with lukewarm water and mild soap
- Use hypoallergenic, unscented soap
- Don’t let the tap water run directly onto your new tattoo; use your hands to gently scoop water onto the area.
- Let the tattoo air dry; don’t rub it with a towel.
2. After washing, gently pat the tattoo with a paper towel, and then let it air dry for 15 minutes.
3. Apply a thin layer of ointment of your choice (e.g. coconut oil, cocoa/shea butter, any tattoo aftercare lotion containing primarily natural products) 3-4 times per day for at least the first 7 days.
4. Other than washing the tattoo, do not get it wet (no swimming!)
- With washed hands, lift an edge and then, in stages, pull it parallel to the skin in the direction of hair growth. This stretches the dressing, releasing its hold. Pull off.
- After removing the film, wash the skin with lukewarm water and mild soap
- Use hypoallergenic, unscented soap
- Don’t let the tap water run directly onto your new tattoo; use your hands to gently scoop water onto the area.
- Let the tattoo air dry; don’t rub it with a towel.
2. After washing, gently pat the tattoo with a paper towel, and then let it air dry for 15 minutes.
3. Apply a thin layer of ointment of your choice (e.g. coconut oil, cocoa/shea butter, any tattoo aftercare lotion containing primarily natural products) 3-4 times per day for at least the first 7 days.
4. Other than washing the tattoo, do not get it wet (no swimming!)
02. SUPRASORB F TATTOO CARE
1. Keep your bandage (Suprasorb F) on for as long as your artists instructs you to (4-5 days usually).
2. Avoid soaking the tattoo, sweating and drinking alcohol during the healing process. Quick shower is fine.
3. The tattoo may look blurry and dirty or seem like a dry ink splash being under the film, which is absolutely normal. All the liquids and ink collected under the bondage will be washed off when the film is removed.
4. Do not poke the air bubbles if they appear on the film and do not break/damage the film in any possible form or wrap your tattoo in anything else above the film while wearing it.
5. Wear loose clothing that won’t rub on the tattoo.
Bandage Removing
1. Wash your hands thoroughly, and gently remove the dressing film:
- With washed hands, lift an edge and then, in stages, pull it parallel to the skin in the direction of hair growth. This stretches the dressing, releasing its hold. Pull off.
- After removing the film, wash the skin with lukewarm water and mild soap
- Use hypoallergenic, unscented soap
- Don’t let the tap water run directly onto your new tattoo; use your hands to gently scoop water onto the area.
- Let the tattoo air dry; don’t rub it with a towel.
2. After washing, gently pat the tattoo with a paper towel, and then let it air dry for 15 minutes.
3. Apply a thin layer of ointment of your choice (e.g. coconut oil, cocoa/shea butter, any tattoo aftercare lotion containing primarily natural products) 3-4 times per day for at least the first 7 days.
4. Other than washing the tattoo, do not get it wet (no swimming!)
2. Avoid soaking the tattoo, sweating and drinking alcohol during the healing process. Quick shower is fine.
3. The tattoo may look blurry and dirty or seem like a dry ink splash being under the film, which is absolutely normal. All the liquids and ink collected under the bondage will be washed off when the film is removed.
4. Do not poke the air bubbles if they appear on the film and do not break/damage the film in any possible form or wrap your tattoo in anything else above the film while wearing it.
5. Wear loose clothing that won’t rub on the tattoo.
Bandage Removing
1. Wash your hands thoroughly, and gently remove the dressing film:
- With washed hands, lift an edge and then, in stages, pull it parallel to the skin in the direction of hair growth. This stretches the dressing, releasing its hold. Pull off.
- After removing the film, wash the skin with lukewarm water and mild soap
- Use hypoallergenic, unscented soap
- Don’t let the tap water run directly onto your new tattoo; use your hands to gently scoop water onto the area.
- Let the tattoo air dry; don’t rub it with a towel.
2. After washing, gently pat the tattoo with a paper towel, and then let it air dry for 15 minutes.
3. Apply a thin layer of ointment of your choice (e.g. coconut oil, cocoa/shea butter, any tattoo aftercare lotion containing primarily natural products) 3-4 times per day for at least the first 7 days.
4. Other than washing the tattoo, do not get it wet (no swimming!)
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