Tattoo Care - Simple Step to Maintain a Sharp and Vibrant Tattoo

The process of tattooing is basically breaking the surface of our skin and laying an ink pigment underneath. As part of the healing process, our skin will regenerate hence trapping the ink and creating a marking on the dermis. However, a tattoo design will not last forever. After some time, the outer edge of the design will get less sharp and the color will fade. How can we prevent this from happening? This article will share a good tip on tattoo care to preserve the tattoo design after you've inked.

When you've got a new tattoo, usually it will take one to two weeks on average to heal over nicely. The most critical time to maintain a sharp and vibrant tattoo is during the needling process. This is a very critical time. You want to make sure there is not too much oozing of fluid from the tattoo. The tats should be wiped clean every 15 minutes to prevent dead cells from accumulating, sticking and drying on the surface of the tattooed area. Too much fluid will also cause the ink pigment to dilute hence making it less distinct.

After tattooing, it is a good idea to moisten the wound with ointment to make it heal faster. A healthy wound will produce less dry scabbing and consequently keeps more of the tattoo ink in the skin which leads to a brighter and sharper looking design. Remember, the most important tattoo care process is not to wash the work area with water until it is properly heal. Doing so may cause infection due to bacteria in water or worst, more of the tattoo ink escaping.

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