take care of brows! (plz)
nano brows after care tips
healing with second skin
leave bandage on for two days
if the bandage is itching or irritating the skin, take it off immediately, rinse with luke warm water and wash with anti-bacterial soap, non scented or sensitive soap. Cover with a thin layer of Vaseline, Aquafore, or Neosporine
The second skin bag may fill up with ink or blood and this is a normal part of the healing process as your skin is using its own plasma to heal the tattoo
Always remember to wash your hands when Caring for your tattoo!
After the two days remove the bandage in the shower with warm water and slowly peel off (making sure not to hurt the tattoo or the skin around the tattoo), wash with anti- bacterial soap, pat dry with a clean towel or paper towel, apply a thin layer of moisturizer (non scented), it is important to let your tattoo breath so do not cover it with a bandage unless you work in an unsanitary working environment
make sure to wash lightly morning and night for the first three days to ensure keeping all bacteria out, apply moisturizer after every wash
KEEP AWAY FROM PETS
Healing without a second skin
If you are allergic to latex or know you are allergic to the second skin I will send you home with only a thin layer of Vaseline on top of the tattoo
The night of the tattoo wash it with anti-bacterial soap or non sensitive soap and then cover again with a thin layer of moisturizer
follow same instructions as above with letting the tattoo breath, washing instructions, and caring for it in unsanitary working environments
KEEP AWAY FROM PETS
itching and scabbing
Your tattoo is going to naturally start itching a couple days of initially getting the tattoo. This can be the most frustrating part of the process as you are going to be tempted to itch.. DO NOT ITCH!! If you have to.. slap the area or scratch around the surrounding areas, but try to refrain from scraping any of the physical tattoo. The tattoo will scab which is natural as it is your bodies response to healing the wound. Let it scab over and flake off ON ITS OWN! Do not pick the scab, if you scratch or pick the scab it could also take part of the tattoo with it and leave you with empty or broken up spaces through the tattoo. It can also lead to infection.
The shower or water
When showering make sure to keep a towel handy so that you can pat the tattoo dry throughout the tattoo to ensure that it doesn't get soaked with the water. Excess of water can lead to pruning and excretion of the pigment from the skin. After the shower apply a thin layer of moisturizer so that it doesn’t dry out. DO NOT let the tattoo sit in standing water (hot tubs, saunas, lakes, ocean, bath tub, ect). Avoid water for 1-1.5 weeks.
things to avoid
Picking and scratching
Water
Pets
Unsanitary working environments
Sweating for at least five days
Sun light - you are going to feel the burn if you let the tattoo sit out in the sun and this could lead to boils on the skin, irritation, and can mainly cause fading to the tattoo
Touch ups
I am happy to touch up any tattoos within the first six months of getting the tattoo for free. Past the six month mark I will charge $50 for any touch ups that I have done. I will ask that you send me pictures of the tattoo and the areas that you are wanting touched up so that I can have an idea of what we will be working with on the date of the appointment.