Every tattoo artist tells you something different... but I kept it wrapped for the first 5 hours.... let it air out.... then for the next 5 nights... wrap it in plastic wrap & ointment... make sure your new tattoo doesnt dry out.
It depends on the size of the tattoo, the detail of the tattoo, how long it takes, the place you go, etc
3-5 days
You will have to ask your tattoo artist.
You can expect scabbing to start 2-5 days after your tattoo. Don't panic when ink seems to be flaking off in the scab- this is part of the healing process, and does not affect your tattoo most of the time. It is really important to not pick at the scabbing as your tattoo heals, this can distort the tattoo, and will require touch-ups. Gently apply a scant amount of scent free moisturizer once or twice a day. When you shower, pat dry your tattoo. Scabbing should be almost completely done in 5-7 days, but sometimes you'll still find scabbed tissue- again, don't pick at it, just let it fall off naturally.
Petroleum jelly can't be used to make explosives, poisons, or anything too horrible, so as long as you are old enough to handle money you should be able to buy it.
I won't know why you want to microwave petroleum jelly, but I won't recommend it. If you heat it long enough, the jelly could melt and vaporize, and then has a chance of lighting/exploding from a spark from the microwave's electronic system.
A tattoo which is on the shin should sting for a few days.
Well i am a African American and petroleum jelly do make my hair thicker. but i don't know about your hair because we have to different Heads.. or u can use regular Vaseline or just use BLUE MAGIC GREASE?? it help grow it LONG AND THICK..
You should not use "homemade" tattoo ink, it is not safe.
at least 2 months, the longer the better.
3 weeks
Petroleum is a mixture of plant and animal remains compressed together and heated under the Earth's crust. Petroleum occurs naturally as a liquid after millions of years of this process. Petroleum is harvested by drilling into underground wells and then is filtered to become crude oil, which can be converted, once again, into various fuel or household products. These products range from gasoline to asphalt and even include the medicinal compounds created with petroleum jelly.
about 3 to 4 months after you have the baby
a lot of people are allergic to petroleum jelly, which is what Vaseline is, so yes, there can be side effects. Also it is actually drying to the skin, long term, so it's slightly counterproductive to use it as a moisturiser. It is also not suitable as a sexual lubricant if condoms are also being used as petroleum jelly damages latex, thus rendering the condom unsafe.
Plasticine is a modeling clay originally developed and patented in 1899. It iscomposed of calcium salts (e.g. calcium carbonate), petroleum jelly, and long-chain aliphatic acids (e.g. stearic acid).
Yea , as long as you have a tattoo license .