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Old 03-26-2007, 04:16 PM
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Tattoo Care

So i finally got my first tattoo. Here's a picture that I took right after it got done. It was with my phone so it isn't the best.


its the letters of my Fraternity. Phi Gamma Delta, its on the inside of my right foot, right below the ankle.

anyways, everyone i talk to says to do something different. I have both A&D and Tattoo Goo to put on it. I dunno which one though, i have been using the tattoo goo just because my sister uses that and she likes it better than A&D.

what all do you all do for new tats?

How long does it usually take for it to heal?
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Old 03-26-2007, 06:03 PM
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Re: Tattoo Care

I used Bepanthen cream (its a scentless diaper rash cream).

Leave it uncovered and wash it gently with soap and lukewarm water every couple of hours so the scab is thin. After 2 days wash & moisturise with the cream bout 3 times a day.

Took about 2 weeks to heal up. Will scab over, maybe weep a tiny bit. Scab will fall off and it will look very pale, but thats just extra skin that will vanish too and the full colour will come out.
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Re: Tattoo Care

i just used a&d put it on twice a day and showered at night tatts look fine allthough it did take a long time to heal.
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Re: Tattoo Care

I use antibacterial neosporin on mine. Washing is key. Healing will be done in a few weeks as far as you'll be able to tell but it really takes months for a tattoo to heal. Try to minimize exposing it to a lot of direct sunlight or color will fade.
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Re: Tattoo Care

And dont scratch! Even though its gonna itch like a motherfocker.
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Lubriderm. It heals super fast. Don't pick the scabs.
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Re: Tattoo Care

A lot of people I know have been gettin tats in the last 2 weeks. they just use a basic triple-antibiotic 3 times a day. One girl has 4 now and thats all she uses.
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Re: Tattoo Care

does anyone have any info on wearing a sock? so far i have been wearing flip flops, but i need to wear dress shoes this weekend. I heard that I should just put saran wrap over it and then put the sock on. any specific way i should protect it when wearing a sock?
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Re: Tattoo Care

Saran wrap is really the only way to go. Just put a lil neosporin (or whatever) on there and wrap it with as little plastic wrap as possible and definitely don't keep it like that too long.
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Re: Tattoo Care

The girl that got a tat last nite got it right on her foot. Herr flip flop goes right over it. She says it hurts pretty bad. Saran wrap is good for short periods of time.
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Re: Tattoo Care

Ouch, how was it getting a tattoo there?
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Re: Tattoo Care

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Ouch, how was it getting a tattoo there?
it didn't hurt as bad as i thought it would have. the worst part was the top of the Gamma (upside down L) because it's right at the bottom of the ankle.
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Re: Tattoo Care

I would have died from the tickling sensation.
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Re: Tattoo Care

yeah, it was a little tough to take it, just because i wanted to move my foot so much. it was weird, i actually got used to the needles, so when the guy stopped it hurt, but when he was actually tatooing it felt wonderful.
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Re: Tattoo Care

I don't like neosporin or other triple antibiotics because they have an agent in them that draw out impurities, that can cause some fading. Neosporin is also really thick it doesn't let any air get to the tattoo.

I recommend using a soap with any scents to it as you can have a break out or other problems from that. I use A&D on mine and an all natural soap I get at CVS, it is still antibacterial just doesn't contain the deordorant scent.
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