Deano
18 years ago
17 hours ago
1,380
Just got my first one, need another two hours to finish it off. Any after care help? I know i should use bepanthen about 4 times a day but is there anything else?

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Crane
15 years ago
1 month ago
2,434
Premium
No idea about after care but that's looking nice already.
Slashman X
18 years ago
1 year ago
6,000
Bepanthen + Cling film. That's all you need
Deano
18 years ago
17 hours ago
1,380
Bepanthen + Cling film. That's all you need


How often should I apply the clingfilm/leave it on for?
Slashman X
18 years ago
1 year ago
6,000
How often should I apply the clingfilm/leave it on for?


Every time you put the bepanthen on, wrap it in cling film
Slashman X
18 years ago
1 year ago
6,000
Did the lad who gave you the tattoo not give you a sheet with details about looking after it? I'm pretty sure they have to
VP.
14 years ago
3 months ago
25,271
I just used to use Vaseline to stop the scrab from drying up and taking the colour out.
Deano
18 years ago
17 hours ago
1,380
Did the lad who gave you the tattoo not give you a sheet with details about looking after it? I'm pretty sure they have to


Yea he wrapped it in cling film and said rub the cream in four times a day, forgot to ask if i should cling film it each time aswell so thought I'd ask here
.verse
13 years ago
1 year ago
871
Your tattooist sounds rather sketchy if that's literally all the aftercare talk he gave you.

That aside; every tattooist has their own sort of take but the general concept remains the same. Don't soak it in water, particularly when showering. Gently clean it without soap (unless it's unfragranced antibacterial) and pat dry. Clean it 3-4 times a day (paper towel is best, material traps bacteria) and apply Bepanthan or a specialised tattoo cream. Never use Vaseline or anything similar because it traps the bacteria and doesn't allow the tattoo to breathe. Basically, treat it as you would a burn.

Personally, I usually keep mine wrapped for the first 72h- day and night, cleaning no more than 3-4 times a day. After then I'll keep it unwrapped during the day unless I'm wearing clothes that will cause rubbing or in an environment which may cause dirt etc to stick. Sometimes I'll wrap or an extra night or two, depends.

Also try to keep it out of direct sunlight for extended periods because that will dry it out and cause scabbing, not to mention damage the skin via sunburn.
Deano
18 years ago
17 hours ago
1,380
Your tattooist sounds rather sketchy if that's literally all the aftercare talk he gave you.

That aside; every tattooist has their own sort of take but the general concept remains the same. Don't soak it in water, particularly when showering. Gently clean it without soap (unless it's unfragranced antibacterial) and pat dry. Clean it 3-4 times a day (paper towel is best, material traps bacteria) and apply Bepanthan or a specialised tattoo cream. Never use Vaseline or anything similar because it traps the bacteria and doesn't allow the tattoo to breathe. Basically, treat it as you would a burn.

Personally, I usually keep mine wrapped for the first 72h- day and night, cleaning no more than 3-4 times a day. After then I'll keep it unwrapped during the day unless I'm wearing clothes that will cause rubbing or in an environment which may cause dirt etc to stick. Sometimes I'll wrap or an extra night or two, depends.

Also try to keep it out of direct sunlight for extended periods because that will dry it out and cause scabbing, not to mention damage the skin via sunburn.


Tbh, he did tell me about the soap, soaking it, and all that etc. I was in rush at the end. Only thing I didn't know about was the clingfilm. I just thought i'd start a new threat try and promote more activity here and show off my new tat
Footyslayer
18 years ago
2 weeks ago
7
Iv'e got myself two full sleeves nowadays, was pretty costly

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