When do i put lotion on my tattoo




















Too much can smother the tattoo and draw ink out. However, it does create a seal to protect the tattoo from germs and bacteria that can infect and ruin it. It may be best to use ointment the first few days, and switch to lotion afterwards. Generally, a tattoo artist will tell you to wash your tattoo two to three times a day. You should moisturize after each washing.

Though it may seem odd, timing when you wash and moisturize your tattoo can be very important. You should generally wash your tattoo in the morning. Sleeping dehydrates your body, so when you wake up the tattooed skin can feel particularly uncomfortable, so moisturizing early can be beneficial. It is also important to clean and moisturize before you go to sleep at night. This can help counteract morning dryness, and in general it is important that you go to bed with a clean tattoo.

You can also moisturize midday. Your tattoo may dry out from the morning and to keep you comfortable it can help to throw in an extra bout of moisturizing. However, you have to clean your tattoo again before adding any more moisturizer. A second layer of moisturizer can clog pores, trap in dirt, and cause infection. If you are experiencing intense itching, there are a few things you can do to relieve it. Try gently slapping your tattoo. It sounds quite silly, but it often works.

Limit your use of it, only using it when the itchiness is unbearable. If your itchiness is mildly annoying, try one of the other suggestions mentioned above instead.

Within two weeks, your scabs will begin to fall off by themselves. If you try to rush the process by picking at your scabs, it can affect your tattoo ink , leaving light spots on your healed tattoo where the scabs were. As tempting as it is to pick your tattoo scab off every time, leave them alone. Your tattoo will look shiny. If the tattoo is big and takes up a lot of area on your skin, then you should be applying it at least times every day.

If the tattoo is small, then once or twice is more than enough. Always remember that you must take a small amount of cream and apply it slowly over the tattoo. It can cut the air circulation and causes more harm than good. Always be sure to clean the tattoo once before you apply the tattoo ointment. There are several varieties like whitening lotion, tanning lotion, anti-wrinkle lotion, anti-ageing lotion, anti-stretch mark lotion, slimming lotion, and so much more!

Here they are:. Made-for-tattoo lotions contain ingredients that help speed up the healing process. These products are infused with vitamins and nutrients that go deep into the skin and revitalises it from within. Naturally, this leads to healthy skin which, in turn, makes your new tattoo even more stunning to look at! So, in addition to all these special ingredients, what makes these lotions even more suited for new tattoos is that they usually do not contain common allergens and irritants.

This includes petrolatum, harsh chemicals and fragrances. Lastly, these special lotions are absorbed rather quickly into the skin. It minimises the itch and irritation that comes with a healing tattoo. All these special lotions are great, but I have to give the nod to After Inked. But when price and quality are considered, After Inked is the clear winner. Depending on the brand, a ml bottle of regular lotion can cost no more than 10 to 15 quid.

All 3 brands promise hour moisturisation and are fragrance-free. Also, the non-comedogenic label is always a plus in my book, because clogged pores and ugly bumps are the last thing you want in a healing tattoo!

Now, let me just make this clear, not all baby lotions automatically qualify for tattoo aftercare use. You still need to make sure it has none of the usual suspects — irritants and allergens — that can adversely affect your healing tattoo. And that reason is enough to give Aveeno an edge in this category.

Here are our favourite non-lotion products you can use on your tattoos:. Coconut King Aftercare Balm — you can read our review here. Hustle Butter Deluxe — you can read our review here.

Butter Up Tattoo Aftercare — you can read our review here. Coconuts have been around forever! And long before lotions were formulated, our ancestors have been using coconut oil to moisturise their skins.



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