Tattoo Aftercare
Tattoo Aftercare Instructions
Thank you for choosing Sacred Siren for your tattoo experience! Your tattoo has been done in a sterile, professional environment that uses the most modern and safe techniques and pigments. Now that your tattoo is finished, it is your turn to take care of it. Please follow the instructions below to avoid infection or damage to your new tattoo!
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Please read through the aftercare information that suits your style of healing:
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Natural Aftercare
Not using second skin
(Derm Shield (Recovery) & Saniderm)
Day of Tattoo:
(Natural Aftercare, Not Using Saniderm or Derm Shield/Recovery)
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-Leave the applied wrap on after the tattoo on for 2-6 hours, no more than 10 hours. This barrier is meant to protect the wound from air-borne bacteria and other contaminants in the environment.
-Wash your hands with antibacterial soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds prior to carefully removing the wrap and touching the tattooed area.
-Carefully remove the wrap. If you find that it sticks and is hard to come off, apply a warm, damp cloth. Peel back slowly from one corner. Do not force it off.
-After the removal of the wrap, clean gently with an antibacterial, unscented soap (Dial Gold and Dove are recommended) and rinse with warm water. Pat the area dry with a clean towel and do not scrub. You are allowed to shower but we recommend not putting your new tattoo directly under hot water. Do not submerge in a bath or go swimming.
-Let the tattooed area air dry for the evening. Do not apply ointment or lotion to the tattoo overnight.
-Make sure you wear clean clothing and use clean sheets/pillowcases. Keep in mind this is a fresh wound and needs to be treated carefully.
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-Don't allow your animals near your new tattoo! This is an open would and can become irritated or infected from animals sleeping, touching, or licking your tattoo.
-Make sure you drink water and eat a good meal. Don’t stress your body and take time off from activities or work. It is recommended that you do not go to the gym directly after your tattoo.
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Days After Tattoo:
-Wash your hands with antibacterial soap and warm water and then apply a THIN layer of aftercare product.
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-This can be an unscented lotion such as Jergens Ultra Healing, Aquaphor, Cetaphil or Bag Balm. If you use anything with Petroleum, make sure it is applied very thin and does not glob!
-Do not overapply ointment. No more than twice a day is acceptable.
-If a scab appears do not pick or scratch at it. Allow it to heal on its own.
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-Don't scratch your new tattoo! The process is similar to healing a sunburn...there will be flakes of skin that peel off and the new skin regrowth can become itchy and aggravating! Do your best to avoid the itch! As an alternative, slap your tattoo lightly or wear a soft, protective article of clothing.
-Some people may find they have reactions to the aftercare product. If this happens, stop applying the product and let the area dry out for the remainder of the day. Wait until the reaction has subsided and after washing with antibacterial, unscented soap and warm water to the tattoo to apply a different approved product. Consult with your artist with any questions by messaging through email (elizabeth_bousman828@outlook.com).
-Reactions to the product might include swelling, redness, irritation or bumps. If the issue does not resolve itself within 24-72 hours, you might be having an allergic reaction to the ink. This is possible as many artists use different brands of ink.
-Please consult a physician if reactions become worse or persist and keep your artist informed.
If you spend time outdoors during the healing process, try your best to protect the tattoo using a thin layer of sunscreen. Be sure to clean the area thoroughly with warm water and antibacterial, non-scented soap afterward.
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The healing process typically takes 3-5 weeks to complete, longer for thicker lines or color tattoos. And 2-5 months to settle in the skin. Most compare the process to a sunburn. The skin of the tattoo will peel off and appear flakey until new skin grows over the tattoo. It can take time for the tattoo to settle into your skin after it is healed.
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Things to avoid for your new tattoo
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Do Not:
-Do not use Vaseline, Peroxide, Iodine or alcohol-based products.
-Do not scratch your tattoo during the healing process. This can take the ink out and cause irritation.
-Do not tan (in the sun or a tanning bed)
-Do not submerge your tattoo (this means swimming or taking a bath).
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Please do not hesitate to reach out to your artist with any questions! We are here to help and cannot do so if we are unaware of the issue.
Derm Shield (Recovery) & Saniderm
Initial Bandage
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Keep the initial applied bandage on for anywhere for 12-24 hours, depending on how much the wound is weeping (it is normal to see a pool of plasma and excess tattoo ink form an 'ink sack'). It’s normal to see some plasma/blood/lymph fluid buildup under the bandage during this initial bandage period.
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If your skin is doing well with the adhesive bandage, the second skin can be left on for up to three days. If you've reached 12-24 hours and your surrounding skin is super red, hot to the touch, bumpy, or blistered; take off the bandage immediately, wash it and dry the area out before applying a thin layer of unscented lotion.
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Second Skin Removal
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To remove the second skin, find an edge of the bandage and pull it back over itself in the direction of hair growth. The shower is the ideal place to remove second skin. Running water will help loosen the adhesive and relax the skin, making the removal much more comfortable. Dry removal of the second skin may cause discomfort and added trauma to the skin.
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Pulling the bandage off similar to a command strip is ideal!
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Discard the used bandage and wash the tattoo with a fragrance-free, antibacterial soap, and allow the tattoo to dry. Pat with a clean towel.
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If you’d like to apply a second bandage to the tattoo, do so right after cleaning and drying your tattoo. The second skin must be applied to a dry area to apply correctly.
Do NOT apply the second skin during the scabbing/flaking period of healing.
Do NOT apply lotion if you are reapplying the second skin.
This second bandage can be left on for up to three-to-six days. If the skin appears irritated or if there is excess fluid buildup early, removal is advised.
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For reapplication instructions, click here:
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If you are not reapplying the second skin bandage (most common), apply a thin layer of aftercare product to your tattoo the following day. If you have naturally oily skin or live in a high humidity climate, feel free to skin this step. Otherwise use a thin layer of petroleum-free moisturizer (unscented) to help the tattoo retain moisture. Do this no more than twice a day.
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This is a list of advised unscented lotions to use:
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-Jergens Ultra Healing
-Aquaphor
-Cetaphil
-CeraVe
-Aveeno
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Days After Second Skin Bandage Removal:
-Wash your hands with antibacterial soap and warm water and then apply a THIN layer of aftercare product.
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-Do not overapply ointment. No more than twice a day is acceptable.
-If a scab appears do not pick or scratch at it. Allow it to heal on its own.
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-Don't scratch your new tattoo! The process is similar to healing a sunburn...there will be flakes of skin that peel off and the new skin regrowth can become itchy and aggravating! Do your best to avoid the itch! As an alternative, slap your tattoo lightly or wear a soft, protective article of clothing.
-Some people may find they have reactions to the aftercare product. If this happens, stop applying the product and let the area dry out for the remainder of the day. Wait until the reaction has subsided and after washing with antibacterial, unscented soap and warm water to the tattoo to apply a different approved product. Consult with your artist with any questions by messaging through email (elizabeth_bousman828@outlook.com).
-Reactions to the product might include swelling, redness, irritation or bumps. If the issue does not resolve itself within 24-72 hours, you might be having an allergic reaction to the ink. This is possible as many artists use different brands of ink.
-Please consult a physician if reactions become worse or persist and keep your artist informed.
If you spend time outdoors during the healing process, try your best to protect the tattoo using a thin layer of sunscreen. Be sure to clean the area thoroughly with warm water and antibacterial, non-scented soap afterward.
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The healing process typically takes 3-5 weeks to complete, sometimes longer for thicker lines or color tattoos. And 2-5 months to settle in the skin. The skin of the tattoo will peel off and appear flakey until new skin grows over the tattoo. It can take time for the tattoo to settle into your skin after it is healed.
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Things to avoid for your new tattoo
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Do Not:
-Do not use Vaseline, Peroxide, Iodine or alcohol-based products.
-Do not scratch your tattoo during the healing process. This can take the ink out and cause irritation.
-Do not tan (in the sun or a tanning bed)
-Do not submerge your tattoo (this means swimming or taking a bath).
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Please do not hesitate to reach out to your artist with any questions! We are here to help and cannot do so if we are unaware of the issue.
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With any questions regarding your tattoo or risk of infection, reach out to your artist, Sacred Siren, and/or your general physician!
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Normal Reactions include:
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-Redness/swelling around the edges of the bandage​
-Surface bruising
-Itching
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Derm Shield (Recovery) & Saniderm Reapplication
Second skin removal and reapplication of 2nd Bandage:
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Before touching your new tattoo for any purpose, it’s important to make sure your hands are clean. Wash them thoroughly by scrubbing all surfaces. You’ll want to be prepared with your soap (unscented, antibacterial), clean towel, and new bandage nearby.
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To remove the initial second skin bandage, find an edge of the bandage and pull it down like a command strip, away from your skin. Its elasticity will crumble from the skin and pull gently away.
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You will likely see an imprint of the tattoo on the bandage. That's ok, it's not coming out of your skin!
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The shower is the ideal place to remove the second skin. Running water will help loosen the adhesive and relax the skin, making the removal much more comfortable.
Dry removal of the second skin may cause discomfort and added trauma to the skin.
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Discard the used bandage and wash the tattoo with a mild fragrance-free soap.
Use a circular motion to gently wash off any remaining ink, blood, and plasma with your hand, some warm water, and a small amount of fragrance-free, antibacterial soap.
Avoid scrubbing the new tattoo, which could damage your skin and slow healing.
Rather than placing the tattoo under running water, use your clean hands to splash lukewarm water onto the tattoo until your skin is rinsed clean.
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Allow the tattoo to air dry for 10 minutes, and/or pat dry with a clean towel until completely dry. The second skins does not adhere well to wet/moist skin. If you plan on applying another bandage, do NOT apply any product to the tattoo.
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Apply a second bandage by following the application steps listed here:
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1. Cut and trim second skin to fit around the tattoo – include an extra inch around all sides.
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TIP: Cutting the edges of the bandage to be round will help it adhere better and feel more comfortable.
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2. With clean hands, peel the white paper wrapping from the sticky side first and place gently over the tattoo.
TIP: Place the center of the bandage down first, then press it out to either side...this will help avoid air bubbles!
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3. Once the adhesive side of the bandage is in place, remove the see-through second layer from the top side and smooth the bandage over the tattoo, making sure all edges or sealed to the skin.
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Additional removal and reapplication information:
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-Keep this second bandage on for 3 to 6 days – the full six days being ideal. If the skin appears irritated, there is fluid buildup, or the bandage is coming off, it’s okay to remove the bandage sooner rather than later.
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-It's normal to see a red shape surrounding the bandage after it's removal, especially for those with sensitive skin. For some, the red shape can last a few weeks. Be sure to be gentle and moisturize your skin during this time.
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-DO NOT reapply any more bandages after the scabbing/flaking phase of tattoo healing has begun. If you find yourself bandage-less during this phase, make sure you’re keeping the area moisturized no more than twice a day.
-For a tattoo moisturizer, we strongly recommend Aquaphor, Cetaphil, CeraVe, Jergen's Ultra Healing. If there is adhesive residue leftover on the skin, or the adhesive is not loosening enough with water, coconut oil and baby oil are helpful for removal.
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With any questions or concerns, please contact your artist or general physician!
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Which artist is right for me?
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Deciding on the right artist is an integral part of getting a tattoo! Research your artist by looking through portfolios (virtual or in person) to determine if their work suits the style of tattoo you’d like. It is important to understand that not all artists work with all styles. When choosing an artist, keep in mind that they might specialize or prefer a certain style. If you are looking for a black and gray realistic piece, don’t go to someone whose work only reflects delicate linework or fully saturated color. Ask the artist if they are comfortable with the piece you’re looking to get. It’s best not to rush the process of choosing an artist, as tattoos are permanent!
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Next, reach out to your artist through their inquiry form to schedule an in-person consultation and check out the vibe. At Sacred Siren, we want our clients to be comfortable and try to create a friendly and open atmosphere!
How do I get a tattoo design?
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I'm happy make you a custom tattoo design! A deposit is required, as well as a set appointment prior to any drawing or designing to ensure you are confident in the artist you’ve chosen and the time commitment it takes to create a design.
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Please give the artist as many references, images, or information that details what you’re looking for. Making a design does not always mean it will look exactly like what it does in the digital copy. Tattoos are not easy to reflect as digital drawings and will sometimes appear as drafts until final changes are made. Most of the time, artists are flooded last minute with design changes or alterations, so PLEASE do your research prior to the appointment and give your artist the information in advance. We understand the need to make small changes but prefer to have awareness beforehand. Most artists don’t give out designs until the day of the appointment (unless asked otherwise) due to the amount of people who will take the design elsewhere in the hope of getting in sooner or cheaper. If you are wanting the artist to show you designs prior, please speak with said artist about your preferences.
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DO NOT crowd your tattoo design! It is important to keep in mind that the design needs to have longevity, and by adding too many things to your design (especially if it’s a small piece) you are risking the legibility and composition of the tattoo. Please triple check any names, dates, or specifics about your design prior to starting the tattoo. Your artist will check with you, but ultimately it is up to the client to catch any misspellings!
How do I make an appointment?
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Submitting the inquiry form is the best way to reach out to me about your tattoo concept!
Artists typically have their own business pages they can be contacted at. Please note that it is easy to get flooded with messages constantly and sometimes it can take time to respond to everyone. I apologize if I forget to respond, so please respectfully reach out if I miss you or haven't heard back within 1-2 weeks! Also be sure to check your spam/junk folder.
Please use full sentences and be as descriptive as possible, as we are not mind readers! From there, you can add your design ideas and placement photos!
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Keep in mind that you might need to take off work to get a tattoo, and it is recommended that you do not plan anything else for the day of your tattoo! Going to work before or afterward, even running errands can make for a long day. Let your body rest and recover after getting a tattoo to help with the healing process.
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A deposit is asked for at the time of making the appointment. Ensure you have that ready to go as well as a reliable phone number for our reminder system.
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How do deposits work?
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Deposits are based off the size of the appointment needed for the tattoo and are required for each appointment made.
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I take $75-$175 deposits which secure your tattoo appointment and come off the tattoo price for the appointment day!
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Deposits can be made via Cash or Card (with a 3% fee).
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Deposits are non-refundable ONLY in the case of a reschedule or cancellation within a 72-hour window of the appointment. The client will be sent a reminder message via SMS or EMAIL 96 hours (4 days) prior to their appointment. They have the ability to CONFIRM or RESCHEDULE/CANCEL. If a reschedule/cancellation happens prior to the 72-hour window, the deposit can either be moved to the reschedule date or can be refunded for a cancellation. If the client does not reach out to the artist before this 72-hour window, the deposit is forfeited to cover missing time the artist has.
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If you're opting to reschedule, please be sure to reach out to your artist to do so! I understand when life gets in the way, but PLEASE let me know. Keep in mind your artist relies upon your appointment as their income.
Let your artist know if you have a budget or design change well in advance to your appointment! If you have a full day scheduled but decide at the last minute to only do a small piece, the artist is left with a massive chunk of their day open that can be extremely difficult to fill.
What should I do before my appointment?
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Get some good sleep to be prepared for a tattoo!
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Eat good meals and stay hydrated prior to the appointment and eat on the day before coming in. It is very important to keep your system awake and alert, so avoid anything that will inhibit that.
Do not take any drugs and notify your artist if you take any medications that might thin or thicken your blood as well as any allergies you might have.
Prepare by wearing comfortable clothing (don’t try to be fancy!) that does not get in the way of the area being tattooed. Feel free to bring spare clothing if you need! Ask your artist if you are unsure what to wear during your tattoo. We do our best to protect modesty and will NEVER ask you to do something you’re uncomfortable with.
Try to avoid caffeine or ibuprofen before your appointment and do not drink alcohol the day prior and day of. If you want to shave or trim the area getting tattooed, feel free but we prefer to do that during your appointment to ensure no razor bumps/burns or cuts happen! Keep the area clean and clear of anything that could hurt the area being tattooed and make sure to practice good hygiene! Make a trip to the bank to avoid any fees that are associated with the card reader.
Prepare a bag to come with you with any entertainment you might want. Otherwise notify your artist if you’d like to chat or be silent. Wearing headphones to listen to your own entertainment or reading a book is acceptable!
Ask your artist about any aftercare products needed for after your appointment prior so you don’t have to find them afterward...Dial Gold and Aquaphor are recommended!
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Ensure you wear clean clothes, have clean sheets/pillowcases, and practice good hygiene before and after your tattoo. Treat it as an open wound that should not be in contact with anything that can cause it harm. This includes animals and small children who might scratch it.
What if I’m not feeling well?
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We completely respect that life happens and illnesses are prevalent. Please let your artist know if you wake up and do not feel well. We will do our best to reschedule you as soon as possible, but your deposit might be forfeit. It will be up to the artist if you need to pay a new deposit for rescheduling. We do our best to maintain a clean and healthy environment, so please be safe and do not come in if you are not feeling well or have concerns regarding your health! This includes any surgeries or procedures prior to the appointment. Please consult your doctor and your artist if there are any concerns or questions.
What will my tattoo cost?
Each tattoo is based off of:
-Size (measured primarily by inches)
-Time (hourly rates of $175/hr, only charged for tattoo time!)
-Complexity
-Color/Black and gray
-Location
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During your consult you will be giving a price estimate based on the time we book the appointment for! If you have a budget, please bring that up during the consultation and keep in mind this is an estimate and can change to be higher or lower depending on the time spent or needed as well as changes to the hourly rates (which would be discussed prior to the appointment)!
Sometimes it can be difficult for the artist to fully know the final cost until the process has begun. If the rate does change, your artist will reach out to inform you and are willing to work with your budget within reason.
Should I tip my artist?
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Tips are encouraged and welcomed but are not necessary! Amounts are entirely dependent on the experience and personal preference. We hope that a tip will reflect what you believe the artist deserves for the work they do, and understand that tattoos can get pricey, so try to plan ahead and ask your artist with any questions!
Do tattoos hurt?
Tattoos are not comfortable, and pain levels vary per person. Depending on the placement/style of tattoo will determine the pain level you might encounter. We like to say that the pain level should not determine if or where you get a tattoo but understand if you want to place it in a location that isn’t super painful – particularly if it is a first! Do research and ask questions if this is a topic that concerns you, we are here to help. If you are interested in a larger piece, but know you might not sit well, discuss splitting up your tattoo into multiple sessions to ensure you are comfortable with the process.
Which spots are less painful spots for tattoos?
Typically, we see less painful spots being on the outer upper arm, forearm, or thigh. Think about the sensitive areas of your skin as being ones that do not get a lot of sun or exposure. The more exposed, typically, the less painful! More boney areas can be more painful areas.
Can I bring someone to my appointment?
Yes! We ask that you limit your group to 1-2 people as it can be a crowded experience and limits the amount of people who might be in contact with illness. Keep in mind that during long appointments it can be boring for your friend to sit with you for an extended period of time.
What can I bring to my appointment?
Feel free to bring a bag of goodies! This can include: a blanket or pillow (clean!), snacks or beverages easily contained to prevent spillage. Entertainment in the form of phone, music, book, etc., extra clothing, form of payment and Government issued identification (Birth Certificate, Driver's license, Passport).
What’s the healing process like?
Please see the Aftercare Page for further information and a copy of our aftercare sheet.
Everyone heals differently and depending on the style of tattoo you get can determine the healing process.
Typically healing can take 3-5 weeks and 2-3 months to fully settle in the skin.
Settling can mean that the tattoo feels like normal skin. Keep in mind that your tattoo is scar tissue and can raise or react to changes of weather or different environments.
The healing process is much like a sunburn! Expect the few days after your appointment for the tattoo to be red/swollen, or to have a burning sensation. It is normal to have slight bruising or irritation around the tattoo, but if it is abnormally inflamed or swollen, please contact your artist and see a doctor!
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DO NOT submerge or soak in any kind of water. Showering is acceptable, but do not use hot water as it will burn and cause further irritation.
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DO NOT swim or take baths. The tattoo will go through a peeling phase where the ink can scab or flake off.
DO NOT pick or touch your tattoo! It is important for it to heal as naturally as possible. We ask that you apply a THIN layer of an unscented lotion (non-petroleum based) to your tattoo no more than twice a day.
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DO NOT over medicate, over wash or constrict your tattoo! It is important to let it breathe and not be covered which would produce bacterial growth. Use an antibacterial unscented soap to clean your tattoo and avoid any fragrances that might irritate it. Your tattoo will itch about a week into the healing process.
DO NOT scratch or rub your tattoo, light tapping is helpful! If there are any spots that need touched up once it is fully healed, get a hold of your artist to schedule a time to touch it up.
I offer ONE FREE TOUCH UP within the first two years.
DO NOT spot moisturize your tattoo! It is important to keep your skin healthy and hydrated to keep it looking fresh.
Please contact your artist and/or doctor if you have any questions regarding your healing process!
What kind of aftercare products should I use?
Every skin type is different, so make sure you know what works for your skin! There are a lot of brand name types of aftercare products out there currently, so do your research and ask your artist if there is something specific in mind. We encourage a natural healing process that avoids thick or petroleum-based ointments. Instead, we suggest lotions like Aquaphor, Jergens Ultra Healing (unscented), CeraVe, or Cetaphil.
What kind of Inks are used?
Our goal is to be as friendly to the environment and helpful to the skin as possible by using Vegan Inks! Our main brands are: World Famous Tattoo Ink and Fusion Tattoo Ink for our colors, gray washes, and colors. We also use Eternal Tattoo Ink for our blacks.
We are determined to use the top-of-the-line quality and as natural as possible inks that include minor ingredients to avoid allergies or complications. If you are concerned about the ink we use, feel free to ask your artist for an MSDS or SDS sheet with the information regarding your ink!
Is Saniderm or Derm Shield right for you?
Saniderm/Derm Shield/Recovery is a brand name ‘second skin’ that we carry at the shop! It is not for everyone, but if you are interested in using it, it is essential for you to purchase your own personal box through their website (link in aftercare page) is a self-adhesive medicated, clear wrap that stays on the skin for particular durations of the tattoo healing process. It works as a great way to protect your tattoo during the healing process but can have complications if you’ve never used it before! If you have any sensitivity to adhesive, please do not use this product. We offer alternative products to protect your tattoo if this product does not interest you! Speak with your artist regarding your preferences.
Pre-Application-Before applying the second skin, be sure that the skin around the tattoo has also been shaved. Removing a bandage from hair may be unpleasant. After finishing a tattoo session, make sure the tattoo is clean (no residue leftover from the tattooing session), and then dry the area.
Do not clean a fresh tattoo with products containing isopropyl alcohol or glycerin. Isopropyl alcohol will certainly kill any bacteria in the area, but it will also kill all of your body’s own healing elements in the process. This will cause the wound to dry out under the bandage when it’s applied. If using astringent on a new tattoo, we suggest using an alcohol-free, unscented variant of Witch Hazel. Additionally, glycerin can react with the adhesive of the second skin, causing many issues from rashes to the adhesive binding too strongly.
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