So you want a Tattoo .....

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Here is an article I've written over the past week ....

Let me know what you think of it.
 
That was an interesting and informative article. (It's very slow to access the link, but be patient - it does eventually appear!)

The only bit I found slightly hard to follow was the bit about the formation of the scab. It seemed rather complicated - but maybe that was just me?
 
How so, complicated?

Basically: Scab = bad. No scab = good.

Does that make it any better?
 
There just seemed to be rather a lot of different possibilites. I always thought that a scab always formed after a tattoo (but I've never had one so I'm not talking from first hand experience.) The article seemed to be saying what to do to avoid a scab, but it said that the skin will form a protective cover anyway, and said what to do if a scab formed, etc. Does that make any sense?
 
yeah .... if you keep the tattoo moist it wont scab, but it will forma membrane, like a piece of very thin skin on it.... that is good.

I wrote what to do IF it does scab, as most people are lazy with the ointment, and they do scab
 
I thought it was a very good and very easy to follow article. You maybe want to mention that another reason for an artist not digging vaseline out of the jar with their hands hands is vaseline is not latex safe.
 
Great!
As far as gloves go latex is not the only way to go, nitrile seems to be particularly popular these days (especially in black, although I've always prefered the purple myself!) and doesnt stimulate allergies in the same way as powdered latex. Gratuitously anal I know, but I work in a lab and wear protective gloves a lot!
Also, I've always worked very hard to keep my new tattoos moisturised and I still get more than just a protective film over it!
 
lol - there's always one!


Some creams are better at TATTOO moisting than others!
 
lol! I usually use Bach's Rescue Remedy as that's what my tattooist recommends, but I know some people who swear by haemorroid cream!
 
I two tattoos last week and ive been using skin softner, i dont think il ever use pile cream you dont know where its been {lol}
 
spot on article that.

especially the healing part, inspired me to make time to get another couple of hours done on mine ( a long term tribal project that i add to as and when )

one thing you didn't mention, it can get quite addictive

re; pile cream.

the artist who tattoos me warned against it, in the majority of cases he thinks it works well, but some people may have an adverse reaction which can spoil the work..
anyone else heard of that? his reccomendation was to use ordinary antiseptic cream (like savlon for eg).

the opening of the article reminded me of the poem the guys have got in their shop, about the dangers of visiting 'backstreet scratchers', its really good, i'll grab a copy of it post it next time i'm in the chair.
 
I used tesco budget vitamin E moisturiser on my last brands, savlon on all my Tats. No probs with either.
 
Recently ive been using "tattoo aftercare" its kida similar too tatoo goo.
it seems to prevent the heavy scabbing that applying savlon produces.
 
http://www.tattooaftercare.co.uk/?a_aid=2faa2717

This one? The maker is a member on my forum
 
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