Halcyon. Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 Getting a tattoo is an amazing feeling but maintaining it is difficult as even slight negligence and carelessness can wreck an intriguing piece of body art and turn into a disaster. The most important thing that you need to remember is that once the tattoo is complete, resist the temptation to open the plastic wrapped on your tattoo and never touch your new tattoo with dirty hands, says an expert. Vikas Malani and Micky Malani, co-founders of Body Canvas tattoo studios and piercing parlour, have shared tips on how to care for your new tattoo. * Once the tattoo is complete and you have left the parlour, resist the temptation to open the plastic wrapped on it. * After removing the cling wrap (after 2 hours minimum), wash your tattoo gently with the help of your hands with a mild, fragrance and alcohol-free soap or hand wash. Do not use a loofah to remove excess blood, ointment and ink. * After washing the tattoo, pat it dry with a tissue paper. Do not rub it and don’t use a towel for drying off excess water. * For moisturising, apply only a thin layer of Nivea cream, it should just be enough to make the tattoo shine (your tattoo should be visible and the extra cream should be wiped off gently). * Cover the tattoo with cling wrap again. * Take a bath with a cling wrap on the tattoo as contact with a direct stream of water may adversely affect it. * After the third day regime, just apply Nivea cream every two hours for two weeks and you will observe that your tattoo is glossy. * Never touch your new tattoo with dirty hands or fingernails. Do not wear tight fitting clothes. Don’t go gymming or swimming for two weeks (depending upon the healing of the tattoo). * Don’t expose your tattoo to direct sunlight. After the healing process is over you can wear a sun-block. * Healing time varies with each individual and the area that was tattooed. With proper care, you can expect the tattoo to heal within two to three weeks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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