No it is not good.
It is not the best thing in the world that you could be using for your new art, but it is just as good as any other product at the end of the day. Most artists will advise you to use A&D Ointment, which is used primarily on babies for the treatment of diaper rash. I've even heard of some artists who recommend using Preparation H, but I find this a little laughable. The easiest and best product for you to find and use would be A&D. You can get it practically anywhere, and it has a nice smell to it as well.
It is indeed possible to cover up a tattoo, but any tattoo that you will get will have to be significantly darker than the one that you have now to effectively cover it. Consult with your local tattoo artist, see if they are good at cover ups (not all artists are), and he or she will design something for you that will cover it and will be complimentary as well.
The permanent tattoo will stay on your body for good. While non permanent tattoo willdisapear after a while.
stops it from bleeding and makes it easyer to tattoo
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Get it off quickly and don't do it again, use moisturisers instead because vaseline can blur and blotch your tattoo if it is applied early after you got your tattoo
No. you want to make sure your scabs on your new tattoo are left alone. I had a new tattoo when I went to a wedding so many people hugged me that the scab was knocked off on one section of my tattoo and when that happens you loose the part of the tattoo that had the scab come off. I also suggest you follow the advice of the person doing your tattoo.
NEVER use vaseline on fresh ink, petrolium jelly withdraws tattoo ink, makes your tattoo patchy, and will hurt like HELL! Any creams that aren't petrolium based are good to use! A good recommendation is Bepanthem (nappy rash cream, ideal for healing skin), or palmer's cocoa butter with Vitamin E works just as well and smells awesome!
No you can't as this tattoo shall wash away and you would have paid to have a tattoo done for no reason as it would of dissappeared! But it's a good question.
wait until you are fully healed, so a good week or week and a half depending on how long you peel for. do not wash scabs off, nd keep it moisturized with tattoo goo, i perfer aquaphor by eucerine, it worked best for me, no vaseline, or antibaacterial ointment!!
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You want a good thick lotion once your tattoo has healed. If it is a new tattoo, use an antibiotic ointment or cream to help it heal faster without scarring.
No no no! A&D ointment and Lubriderm lotion. From a tattoo junkie, and someone who used to work in a parlor, thats what I recommend to all of my friends. Both products are non-irritating and help keep the skin smooth IMHO I don't itch as much when I use that combination. WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T USE VASELINE, that will cause the ink to draw out of the skin and the tattoo will fade quickly
Yes. Aquaphor, Lubriderm or Curel are also excellent. Stay away from Neosporin, A&D, Vaseline and triple antibiotic ointment.
No you shouldn't be using that on a new tattoo. You should be using only unscented lotion or unscented ointment. If the tattoo is healed then you can use bactricing on it.
New Tattoo was created on 2000-07-11.
Preparation H for a few days, then Eucerin is good.