What you will need during the care, available from any pharmacy:
This form of aftercare is used for smaller, linear patterns, when the wound does not bleed so intensely after the tattoo is done. After proper disinfection, we apply a special, transparent, self-adhesive film – this is the second skin.
For the first 3-4 days, you do not have to worry about the bandage. You can shower with it, but do not soak it. The second skin releases its adhesive ability when you sweat. Do not worry if liquid (plasma, ink, some blood) collects underneath – this is completely normal in the first few days. It is forbidden to pick at these fluid-filled blisters, because this way bacteria can get under them and they can become infected under the foil. If it really bothers you, you can squeeze the fluid out to the edge of the foil. If the fluid has accumulated a lot, it is better to remove the second sikn and perform the aftercare with folpack foil.
In about 7-10 days, the tattoo will start to peel, which is an unpleasant feeling, because it itches. At this time, try not to pick at it with your nails, no matter how much you want to; because scratching vigorously can tear the wound and the pattern will be incomplete. Try stroking, patting, or scratching through clothing. You can also use a gentle skin scrub on the surface, and calendula cream can be a good solution to relieve itching.
After the 10th day:
When your tattoo has completely peeled off, you will not need Bepanthen, but until its surface is shiny and has not completely healed, moisturize it with the body lotion you used to pre-treat the surface.
What NOT to do:
Once it is fully healed, use sunscreen when you are in the sun for a longer period of time to protect the colors and keep them vibrant for a long time!