Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Designzz!

Also i want to share designs which i like n some are my designs <3... hope you guys will like it :)









My 1st ever tattoo!!


Some precautions or does n donts after u get tattooed!! 
A tattoo is a permanent mark or design made on your skin with pigments inserted through pricks into the skin's top layer. Typically, the tattoo artist uses a hand-held machine that acts much like a sewing machine, with one or more needles piercing the skin repeatedly. With every puncture, the needles insert tiny ink droplets. The process — which is done without anesthetics — causes a small amount of bleeding and slight to potentially significant pain.


Immediate Caring For The Tattoo 

Don't Take Off The Bandage Too Soon
After making the tattoo, a professional artist will, more often than not, cover it with a bandage. The main aim behind this is to prevent the air-born bacteria from assaulting your wound and treating it as their breeding ground, leading to an infection. Make sure to keep on the bandage for at least two hours after getting the tattoo. The only case where you should remove the bandage is when it is nothing, but saran wrap or plastic wrap. 

Washing And Treating Is A Must
Around 2-3 hours after getting the tattoo, when you have removed the bandage, it is very necessary to wash the design. Making use of lukewarm water and a mild, liquid antibacterial (or antimicrobial) soap is a good idea. It will help you remove any ointment, blood and/or plasma from the area and clean it thoroughly. While doing this, instead of a washcloth or any other abrasive cloth, make use of your hands and be gentle. 

Drying And Applying An Ointment
After you have washed your wound (okay, the tattoo!) thoroughly, it is the time to dry the area. Now, instead of rubbing, pat dry the area with a clean and soft towel, or paper towel. Thereafter, apply a very think coat of any of your regular ointments. If possible, go for ointments with vitamins A and D, otherwise any with antibacterial ointment will also do well. This will ensure that your tattoo does not get prone to infections later on. 

Daily Care
  • Make sure to clean you tattoo on a daily basis, again using mild products. However, instead of ointments, you can use hand or body lotion for keeping the skin around the tattoo soft. Do make sure that the lotion does not contain any dye and is also fragrance free.
  • While taking a shower with your new tattoo is okay, do not indulge in a deep bath or hot tub for at least 2-3 weeks. At the same time, you also need to avoid swimming, be it in a pool, fresh water or salt water, for at least 2 weeks. Do not let soap stay on your tattoo, making sure to remove it quickly with water, as soon as possible.
  • A few days after getting the tattoo made, you are likely to experience peeling and, in some of the cases, even a little scabbing. Unless in excess, scabbing is normal after getting a tattoo. All you have to do is apply warm moist compresses to the scabs, 2-3 times in a day, for about 5 minutes at a time.
  • As the tattoo begins to heal, it will start itching. However, you need to make sure that you neither pick it, nor scratch it. If the itching is too much, just slap the area. In case of peeling, you can apply lotion and for scabbing, just stick to the warm compress (and nothing else).
  • The ultraviolet rays of the sun are a natural enemy of tattoos and can make them fade out as well. Avoid exposing your tattoo to the sunlight and in case that is not possible, use a sunscreen with minimum 30SPF. This will help you tattoo remain vibrant for a long time.

1 comment:

  1. I wanna share my experiance wid u all aftr getting my first tattoo...its not painful at all! All dat is a myth..all u jst need to do is to take care of it as u care for urslf :) so go for it!!

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