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SOS for a fresh tattoo - how to avoid infection and irritation in the first few days?

SOS for a fresh tattoo - how to avoid infection and irritation in the first few days?

A fresh tattoo is an open wound that requires special care and attention. In the first few days after a tattoo, the skin is very sensitive and prone to infection and irritation. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to care for a fresh tattoo to avoid complications and enjoy a beautiful design for years to come.

Step 1: Immediately after tattooing

  • After the session, the tattoo artist will protect your tattoo with a special dressing.
  • The dressing is designed to protect the tattoo from bacteria and contaminants.
  • Follow the tattooist's instructions on how long to wear the dressing. This is usually from a few hours to a few days.

Step 2: First wash

  • Once the dressing has been removed, gently wash the tattoo with lukewarm water and Loveink Soap.
  • Loveink Soap is specially formulated to wash a fresh tattoo, gently removing excess ink, blood and plasma.
  • Avoid using hot water, which can irritate the skin.
  • Wash your tattoo gently, in a circular motion, using your hands. Avoid scrubbing and rubbing.
  • After washing, dry the tattoo with a clean, soft towel or paper towel, gently applying it to the skin.

Step 3: Moisturising

  • Moisturising is key to proper tattoo healing.
  • Use Loveink Cream to intensively moisturise and regenerate the skin.
  • Apply a thin layer of the cream to your tattoo several times a day, especially after washing.
  • Avoid using greasy ointments and petroleum jelly, which can clog pores and impede healing.

Step 4: Protection from external factors

  • Avoid touching the tattoo with dirty hands.
  • Wear loose, airy clothing that will not rub the tattoo.
  • Avoid swimming pools, saunas and baths for the first few weeks after your tattoo.
  • Protect your tattoo from the sun by using a sunscreen with SPF 50.

What to avoid?

  • Scratching and rubbing the tattoo.
  • Using aggressive cosmetics and detergents.
  • Ripping off scabs that will appear during healing.
  • Excessive soaking of the tattoo.
  • Intense physical exercise for the first few days after the tattoo.

When to consult a tattoo artist or doctor?

  • If you notice signs of infection such as redness, swelling, fever or purulent discharge.
  • If the tattoo does not heal properly or there are other worrying symptoms.

Summary:

Caring for a fresh tattoo requires patience and regularity. By following the above tips and using Loveink products, you can minimise the risk of infection and irritation and ensure your tattoo heals properly.