- After finishing the work at the Salon, you will receive a layer of foil that will protect your tattoo for 3-5 days.
- After removing the cover layer (after 3-5 days), gently wash the tattoo. Dry the tattoo with a clean paper towel.
- Also keep it clean.
- Wear loose, clean clothes, preferably ironed, so they don't rub against your new tattoo.
- During the first 5-10 days, limit the consumption of alcohol and stimulants, which can affect the skin.
- When the tattoo starts to dry, start applying a thin layer of post-tattoo cream to the tattoo as recommended by the tattoo artist. Be careful not to apply too much cream, as excess oil can clog pores and slow down the healing process.
- Avoid soaking the tattoo in water for long periods of time while the initial wound heals. Avoid direct contact of the soap with the tattoo for the first 10-15 days.
- No sunlight: Keep your tattoo out of direct sunlight during the healing process. You cannot sunbathe both in the sun and in a solarium. Ultraviolet radiation can cause fading or inflammation, discoloration, and can damage the tattoo. Or you can use some sunscreen products and creams with UV 50+ rays on the tattoo.
- If the tattoo itches, don't scratch it, apply a layer of cream. Scratching can damage the tattoo and increase the risk of infection. Avoid sports during recovery.
- Aftercare: If you notice any signs of infection or are concerned during the healing process, contact your tattoo artist or healthcare professional for advice.
- After removing the foil layer of the tattoo, thoroughly lubricate and cream to make the tattoo brighter and the skin nourished longer (the cream should continue for 1-3 months).
- Protect your tattoo from sunlight, tattoo cream UV 50+ - After 1-2 months, if there are any problems (faded tattoo, loss of ink...) you can consider returning to the tattoo artist for a touch-up and a guaranteed tattoo.
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