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Prepping for your Tattoo

Prep is super important if you want your appointment to go smoothly & your tattoo to heal well

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DAYS LEADING UP:

- Keep the area well moisturized - hydrated skin tattoos a thousand times smoother

- Avoid damaging the skin - damaged skin cannot be tattooed.

Includes cuts, burns, sun burns, scraps, reactions, razor burns, etc

- Avoid drugs and alcohol for up to 24 hours before your appointment - can cause issues with bleeding and/or healing

- Do not shave the area being tattooed, I have disposable razors for this -  avoid the possibility of razor burn

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DAY OF:

- Eat a full meal before your tattoo. This will help with pain, blood sugar levels and keep you feeling your best during your appointment

- Hydrate. Bring some snacks, water & juice with you - extra energy 

- Shower before coming - clean skin =  avoid infection

- Dress in comfortable, loose, dark clothing - ink spills happen

- Plan your route -  plan for unexpected delays (snow, traffic)

- Avoid pain killers & numbing products beforehand - interfere with the skin/blood

- Have your payment ready - I only accept cash or card  for the remainder of the payment

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Aftercare for your Tattoo

- Leave second skin on for at least 4 hours and no longer than 2 days.

If its peeling and exposing the tattoo, remove immediately 

- If the surrounding skin turns red and becomes irritated, remove the second skin - this is an allergic reaction and can harm the tattoo if left on for too long 

- Remove second skin under warm running water and gently remove excess ink/plasma - dry with a clean paper towel

- Moisturize with a thin layer of unscented lotion, twice a day or whenever the tattoo becomes itchy - Aquaphor or Lubriderm are recommended

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AVOID THE FOLLOWING UNTIL HEALED

 before and after removing second skin:

- Scented soaps & lotions

- Sunscreens, fake tan products and makeup 

- Sun exposure/UV rays 

- Hot tubs, pools, baths & saunas

- Excessive sweating or working out in the first 48 hours

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