Step 1: After your tattoo is done, your tattoo artist will wrap your tattoo in a plastic so that it is not subjected to the outside atmosphere. Your tattoo is probably bleeding now and it is nothing to be scared of. It is just a part of the healing process. The bandage is crucial for a dry skin tattoo because it will protect the wound from any airborne bacteria. You will have to leave the cling film on for at least 2-4 hours.
Step 2: The next step after you reach your home, or a place free from the outside air is to wash your tattoo after removing the cling film. Wash off all the blood that is stuck to it and gently wash it with soap. Make sure you are not too harsh on your new tattoo and do not direct the faucet stream into your tattoo. Wash the tattoo in the shower instead and let it dry on its own.
Step 3: Apply ointment on your tattoo till it heals. This may take a week or two. This is also the stage when you would wonder why there is dry skin on my tattoo. Well, the good news is, your tattoo is healing! The final stage of the tattoo is the dry skin forming on tattoo. Keep in mind the fact that the dry skin tattoo stage is also the most troublesome and how you take care of it during this stage will determine how your tattoo will look like.







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