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Angel’s Heart Tattoos
>>> After getting a new tattoo on you sensitive body you have to good care of it.
>>> your artist is not responsible for any infection or problems you may have with your tattoo you don't take proper care of it as per instructions.
>>> A really beautiful tattoo can turn into a disaster if the proper aftercare is not taken.
(Kindly follow the instruction of Tattoo aftercare for your good tattoos)
Do's ................................................................................................................................................................
1. Bandage after tattoo:- After tattoo your tattoo artist will cover your body tattoo with clear cellophane wrap. For the good reason of safety from air bacteria’s & infections in open flesh after recently made tattoo. You can remove bandage after two hour.
2. Wash & Treat: - After you remove the bandage, you will want to wash your tattoo. Use lukewarm water and antibacterial soap to gently wash away any ointment and to completely clean the area. You will make a thin surface of cream prescribed by your tattoo artist.
3. Scabbing & Peeling: - After a few days, you will notice some peeling and possibly a little scabbing. Little is sometimes normal and no need to panic. You will also start to itch, just like sunburn when it begins to heal.
4. Protection from the sun: - After your tattoo is healed, from now on, you will always want to protect it from the sun's ultraviolet rays. These can fade and damage a brilliant tattoo very fast. Before spending a lot of time in excessive heat, protect your tattoo with a minimum 30SPF sun block. This will keep your tattoo vibrant for many years, and it will continue to be a source of great pride.
Don’ts ............................................................................................................................................................
1. After Bandages your excitement of having a new tattoo will make you want to remove the bandage so you can show your friends, but your friends will just have to wait until tomorrow morning. If you think you just absolutely cannot resist the temptation to show off your new possession, ask your artist.
2. After washing Do not use a washcloth or anything abrasive. Your hand is your best tool in this case.
Then pat (do not rub) the area firmly with a CLEAN towel or paper towel to get it completely dry.
3. DO NOT use vaseline on your tattoo after washing. Do not use Neosporin. This is a wonderful product for cuts and scrapes, but not for tattoos. Some can have an allergic reaction to the Neosporin.
4. At the time of scabbing and peeling you will also start to itch, just like sunburn when it begins to heal. The advice here is, don't pick, and don't scratch! If the skin itches, slap it. If it is peeling, put lotion on it. And if it is scabbing, just leave it alone. Your tattoo is almost healed.
5. DO NOT Re-bandage your tattoo.
6. DO NOT use alcohol or peroxide.
7. DO NOT pick or scratch tattoo.
8. DO NOT soak tattoo in tub or shower-get in, get clean, get out! Stay out of pools, hot tubs, oceans, etc. For two weeks keep tattoo out of direct sunlight or tanning beds.
Warning: -
@#@Do not pay an attention on the cheap (lower cost) tattoos from any sites because of this is your body be sensitive and take care of it. Lower price tattoos will not give you satisfaction and surety of harm less of your body. A Tattoo Artist worked as well as a surgeon who will be work on your body with needles and body inks. If you don’t have the knowledge of needles, branded inks, prescription which is used for tattoos making then why you are playing with your own body. How you could sure that they will give you Quality.#@#
>>> After getting a new tattoo on you sensitive body you have to good care of it.
>>> your artist is not responsible for any infection or problems you may have with your tattoo you don't take proper care of it as per instructions.
>>> A really beautiful tattoo can turn into a disaster if the proper aftercare is not taken.
(Kindly follow the instruction of Tattoo aftercare for your good tattoos)
Do's ................................................................................................................................................................
1. Bandage after tattoo:- After tattoo your tattoo artist will cover your body tattoo with clear cellophane wrap. For the good reason of safety from air bacteria’s & infections in open flesh after recently made tattoo. You can remove bandage after two hour.
2. Wash & Treat: - After you remove the bandage, you will want to wash your tattoo. Use lukewarm water and antibacterial soap to gently wash away any ointment and to completely clean the area. You will make a thin surface of cream prescribed by your tattoo artist.
3. Scabbing & Peeling: - After a few days, you will notice some peeling and possibly a little scabbing. Little is sometimes normal and no need to panic. You will also start to itch, just like sunburn when it begins to heal.
4. Protection from the sun: - After your tattoo is healed, from now on, you will always want to protect it from the sun's ultraviolet rays. These can fade and damage a brilliant tattoo very fast. Before spending a lot of time in excessive heat, protect your tattoo with a minimum 30SPF sun block. This will keep your tattoo vibrant for many years, and it will continue to be a source of great pride.
Don’ts ............................................................................................................................................................
1. After Bandages your excitement of having a new tattoo will make you want to remove the bandage so you can show your friends, but your friends will just have to wait until tomorrow morning. If you think you just absolutely cannot resist the temptation to show off your new possession, ask your artist.
2. After washing Do not use a washcloth or anything abrasive. Your hand is your best tool in this case.
Then pat (do not rub) the area firmly with a CLEAN towel or paper towel to get it completely dry.
3. DO NOT use vaseline on your tattoo after washing. Do not use Neosporin. This is a wonderful product for cuts and scrapes, but not for tattoos. Some can have an allergic reaction to the Neosporin.
4. At the time of scabbing and peeling you will also start to itch, just like sunburn when it begins to heal. The advice here is, don't pick, and don't scratch! If the skin itches, slap it. If it is peeling, put lotion on it. And if it is scabbing, just leave it alone. Your tattoo is almost healed.
5. DO NOT Re-bandage your tattoo.
6. DO NOT use alcohol or peroxide.
7. DO NOT pick or scratch tattoo.
8. DO NOT soak tattoo in tub or shower-get in, get clean, get out! Stay out of pools, hot tubs, oceans, etc. For two weeks keep tattoo out of direct sunlight or tanning beds.
Warning: -
@#@Do not pay an attention on the cheap (lower cost) tattoos from any sites because of this is your body be sensitive and take care of it. Lower price tattoos will not give you satisfaction and surety of harm less of your body. A Tattoo Artist worked as well as a surgeon who will be work on your body with needles and body inks. If you don’t have the knowledge of needles, branded inks, prescription which is used for tattoos making then why you are playing with your own body. How you could sure that they will give you Quality.#@#