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With cream for tattoos and neutral PH soap


The tattoo is a wound and must be treated as such. It is necessary to avoid rubbing against anything, especially the first week, it is vital for a good cure and that infections do not occur.


We recommend this type of healing if your tattoo is in an area that is always in contact with clothing, for example ribs or groin.

How long? Until the tattoo peels off completely.


Application of the cream:

1) In the studio we will cover the tattoo with plastic wrap. Remove it (clean hands) after 4 hours or when you get home. Remove the plastic, clean the tattoo area with warm water and neutral soap.

2) Wait for it to air dry or dab the area with paper

absorbent kitchen.

3) Apply a very thin layer! of cream over the entire surface of the tattoo.


How many times do I have to apply cream to the tattoo?

As a general rule, we will clean the area and then we will apply the cream when we wake up, when we sleep and during the day when we see that the tattoo is dry. Check it every 3-4 hours or so. You will see how as the days go by the tattoo "asks for" less cream, until the month is over.


To consider:

It is normal for the tattoo to peel, itch and even get some type of scab. It is a wound that has to heal and later all the skin in the area will have to regenerate.

Do not pull the skins, skins or scabs and of course do not scratch!


Avoid:

  • Very long showers.

  • Very hot water.

  • Excess sweat.

  • Direct exposure to the sun.

  • Beach / Pool

  • Do sports while healing lasts.

  • Be careful with scratches.

  • Scratch the tattoo area.

  • It is necessary to prevent the pore from dilating and not leaving more ink than normal.

  • Overhydrate with lots of cream.


Surely we have repeated indications, but in the case of curing it is never too much! We know that each person leads a different lifestyle and we will give the best option for each case.

Remember to write us if you have doubts!!



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