4 necessary care steps after tattooing

MINH HOÀNG (T/H) |

Tattoo is not only an art on the skin but also a careful care process to protect health and keep the color durable and beautiful.

Cac buoc cham soc can thiet sau khi xam hinh. Do hoa: Minh Hoang
Necessary care steps after tattooing. Graphics: Minh Hoang

Avoid touching tattoos

When you first get tattooed, you may feel itchy or slightly pained, even seeing scaly skin. However, absolutely do not scratch, crawl or touch the tattoo area. This is an open wound that requires time to recover, so touching can prolong the healing process and increase the risk of infection.

Not covered with tight clothes

In the first days after tattooing, let your skin be breathable. If you have tattoos on your hands or feet, prioritize wearing a three-door shirt or shorts. If you are in your body, choose a loose T-shirt. covered with a tightly wound fabric can cause friction, pain and affect the healing process.

Wash daily

Keeping the tattoo area clean is the best way to reduce the risk of infection. Wash gently with cold water, avoid using hot water as it can damage the ink and irritate the skin. At the same time, limit products containing strong fragrances or chemicals, as they can cause allergies. When cleaning, only wash gently, do not rub.

Moisturize properly

Consult a tattoo artist or dermatologist about the right antibacterial fat medicine. In addition, you can use mineral wax to keep your skin moist and soothe. Moisturizing helps prevent dryness, peeling and creates conditions for tattoos to turn more beautiful.

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