You will find people out there who will stamp their feet and declare that you must not do this, but as long as you follow the hygienic guidelines, you really shouldn't have a problem. If anything, the cling film preserves the colour. It also prevents thick scabbing from forming which would "catch" and pull off, resulting in colour loss.
I highly recommend this — particularly if your tattoo is in a location where clothes rub against it. For example, I have a tattoo down my side and hip, onto my leg. I used this technique, and there was absolutely no colour loss from the waistband of my jeans or anything! Even if you don't want to have the film on all day, use it at least through the night. You never want to wake up stuck to the bedsheets by your tattoo!
Prying them off is painful, and can severely damage the colour! Good aftercare boils down to these three components: clean, moisturise, and protect. If you follow this advice, your tattoo should be as bright as the day you got it for the rest of your life! Feel free to post any comments or questions. I will reply to the best of my knowledge :.
Im sorry I don't know what this is. If it is the same as other creams mentioned in my hub, then I would assume so. But I can't recommend or comment on any other creams other than what I have used. Hi Ricky, no it doesn't seem to whenever I do it, however i am not in a really hot place so I couldn't really say. Hi, no sorry, I'm stumped. Swarfiga is nasty stuff to get near a tattoo at the best of times, never mind when it is just healing As mentioned before- get them done in small amounts which are easier to cover, and cover with cling film as mentioned in the article, but that is all I can think of.
Slowly does it is the best way I'm afraid. We dont get a holiday period as such as in the summer, we have to book it off and our place is not the nicest place to work, and also this year my In-laws are coming over for summer so I need to book all my holidays off from work for when they are here, so do you have any ideas of what I can do to get mu arms inked whilst at work and to keep them clean as I mentioned it is the dirtiest place ever, normally we have to use swarfega on our hands and arms every couple of hours but obviously I cant do that whilst im having both my sleeves re done, so any ideas of how to keep them clean as I cant have any tight clothes on as it will pull the scabs away, also when I'm sandblasting in the incubator my hands and arms are sweating like crazy because of the teal long thick rubber gloves that are attached to the incubator so I got that to contend with too I dont need the ink being soaked and leaking out my skin, any ideas at all please get back, thank you.
Hey, sorry you are having such a hard time with your tattoos healing. You should never get full sleeves done in one go- any decent tattooist will insist in sittings And it will also allow u to have the more exposed areas done at a time when they are likely to have more time to heal- summer holiday period, for example. Please take ur time, and also find a good tattooist who will take their time and do it properly. It will work out better and probably cheaper in the long run.
Hi, Thanks for stopping by. Without seeing it, its hard to tell. However, I have had a few tattoos that have been sore for a good few days afterwards- usually ones on big muscles. Is it any better yet? Are you using anti bac soap to wash it? Hi jackie. I had my first tattoo last Saturday 5 days ago.
It's on the side of my leg at the bottom and around my ankle bone and onto my foot. I absolutely love it but it is still swollen , tight and sore. I'm wrapping it in cling film at night, washing 3 times a day and applying a product given by the artist. Should it still be as sore and swollen.? Thanks Jackie:. This is not the actual case, of course. It is simply the stuff that would otherwise turn into scab.
This will not affect the colour of your tattoo, so don't worry! No other site has this info. Woke up the morning after and nearly fainted when I saw blobs instead of my tat.
The artist should've warned me. Hi Tatitat, thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment. That does sound amazing. There are […]. Your tattoo, after it has completely healed, will only need one application of lotion a day. This should keep it fresh and moisturised and protect it from the sun's damaging rays. After a few weeks, you can stop doing all routine aftercare. Anusol cream under your eyes!!!
Having worked in a pharmacy i have seen a few people buy anusol for the same reason but the pharmasist always expressed that if you use it you do so at your own risk as the manufacturer does not suggest using it for under eyes. It works by contracting blood vessels when used for haemorhoids. Haemorrhoid cream. Is it good for wrinkles? Now, was I just entering a sleepy stage or did I really hear that? If I did, could it be true? For topical dosage form emulsion : For lice infestation: Adults—Use just one time.
For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. I had my tattoo done on Monday! Thread starter Jukebox Jury Start date Aug 20, Prev 1 2 3 4 Next. First Prev 3 of 4 Go to page. Jukebox Jury said:.
PT I was informed by the artist to buy some cream that babies have rubbed on their arse when they have nappy rash, after 2 days, this I have done. Seriously - there is no ache or itching, been really good. Mike The Tory 'Dont tell anyone, it isn't real, just a stick on transfer' sssshhhhhhhh dont tell anyone I told you that Jukebox Jury. Click to expand Jukebox Jury Retired. Every time I get a tattoo they suggest a different cream! Bupanthen is what the tattooist I go to now suggests, and it's what has worked well for me, much less scabbing and soreness than any of the others.
It was either HC45 or Savlon that was awful, it took days to scab and weeks to heal! Yes Bupanthen, works wonders. Must admit, when my kids were babies it was all Sudacream, never heard of Bupanthen. Got the artist to write it down for me and went in Superdrug yesterday asking for it! Was really expecting a lot of soreness and itching but so far touch wood it has all gone well Jukebox Jury. How many tattoos do you have? Jukebox Jury.
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