AFTERCARE

  • Standard Bandaging

    Leave bandage on for 2-3 hours or as instructed by your artist.

    Wash your hands well with soap before touching your new tattoo.

    After the bandage is removed, wash your tattoo with warm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap. Remove all existing plasma/excess ink with your fingertips gently. Do not use anything abrasive to clean your new tattoo.

    Rinse and pat dry with a disposable paper towel or let air dry.

    Wash your tattoo twice a day (morning and night) until your tattoo is completely healed. Do not over-wash. Regular showering is fine. Do not submerge the tattoo until it has healed - this includes baths, swimming, and hot tubs.

    Over the next few days, the tattoo will become flaky, dry, and tight. Use a fragrance-free lotion or ointment (we recommend Aveeno Baby Lotion, INK-EEZE or Hustle Butter) 1-3 times a day sparingly. Rub lotion in until it is fully absorbed into your skin. Do not over-moisturize. If a scab forms, it will be the color of the ink used. This does not mean the ink is going to fall out. Leave the scabs and let them fall off naturally. Do not pick or scratch the area. The tattoo may appear dull until it has completely healed - this is normal and will go away after a few weeks. Wear loose-fitting clothing over the area.

    DO NOT moisturize your tattoo with Vaseline – this does not let the skin and the new tattoo breathe.

  • Northern Shield/Electrum Dermor (commonly known as 2nd Skin)

    Leave the 2nd Skin on for 3-4 days.

    During this time, it is normal to see some fluid buildup beneath the bandage. (If the bandage begins to leak, you must remove the bandage and follow the standard aftercare instructions).

    After 3-4 days, remove the second skin bandage gently under warm running water.

    Wash the tattoo with a mild, fragrance-free soap and warm water. At this point, your tattoo should be well into the healing process - you may use an unscented lotion/ointment (we recommend Aveeno Baby Lotion, INK-EEZE or Hustle Butter) to keep the tattoo moisturized. 1-3 times a day sparingly. Rub lotion in until it is fully absorbed into your skin. Do not over-moisturize. If a scab forms, it will be the color of the ink used. This does not mean the ink is going to fall out. Leave the scabs and let them fall off naturally. Do not pick or scratch the area. The tattoo may appear dull until it has completely healed - this is normal and will go away after a few weeks. Wear loose-fitting clothing over the area.

    DO NOT moisturize your tattoo with Vaseline – this does not let the skin and the new tattoo breathe.