8 Ways To Take Care Of Your Skin After Getting A Tattoo

If you are planning to get a tattoo, then remember that your skin will need special treatment afterwards.

 
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At some point in time, we have thought about getting a tattoo and only a few of us actually went through with it. However, after getting a tattoo your skin might feel dry and need special care.

Tattooed skin needs a different skincare routine than your normal skincare regime. So, here are a few tips for taking care of your skin after getting a tattoo.

Clean Skin

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Just like you cleanse your face twice a day, you should also make sure to cleanse your tattooed skin daily to avoid a risk of infection. Use only soap and water to cleanse your tattoo area.

Regular Moisturising

Your tattooed skin needs regular moisturising. Use a moisturiser that specialises in dealing with excessive dryness and injury to skin. The moisturiser can form a thin membrane over your skin which can also protect the tattoo. Also, this helps in the generation of new skin cells. Regular moisturising has several other benefits for your tattooed skin.

Applying moisturiser daily to your tattooed skin can help reduce irritation, redness, itching, scabbing, and other skin infections that might develop. Moisturising will also enhance the appearance of your tattoo.

Water-Based Moisturiser

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Make sure to choose a moisturiser that won’t irritate your skin. Choose a light water-based moisturiser that is gentle, unscented, and dermatologically tested.

Sun Protection

Sun protection is essential for protecting your skin from harmful UV rays. It is also important to protect your tattoo from the sun as the ink might fade away due to exposure. If you have a tattoo on your skin, then using sunscreen becomes an even more important part of your skincare. Healing Time

You should give your tattoo enough healing time. After getting a tattoo, let it heal for at least two weeks and don’t pick any scabs as they can lead to infection and skin damage.

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Cautious Clothing

You should choose your clothing carefully and avoid wearing anything that might stick to your tattoo or cause abrasion. So, keep all your tight-fitting clothes, rough textiles, and bodycon dresses away to allow your tattoo to breathe.

Avoid The Pool

You should steer clear of pools, hot tubs, rivers, lakes, and any other body of water while your tattoo is healing to avoid infection.

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See A Dermatologist If There’s A Bad Reaction

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If your skin has a bad reaction to the tattoo (either the process or the ink used), then you should immediately visit a dermatologist instead of trying to treat it at home. Your skin can have an adverse reaction either immediately after getting a tattoo or even years later.

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