The Membrane
Keep the film that the artist put on for 2-3 hours (or as long as they told you). It protects the wound from germs in the air until the pores close.
Washing
Wash your hands thoroughly. Then wash the tattoo with lukewarm water and antibacterial soap. Do not rub! Use gentle movements with your fingers to remove any moisture.
Drying & Cream
Dry the tattoo with kitchen paper (NOT a towel, as it contains germs). Once it is completely dry, apply a very thin layer of special cream (e.g. Bepanthol or special tattoo cream). The skin must be able to breathe.
The big NO’s
- NO scratching: It will itch as it heals. Never scratch it, you will ruin the design. Slap it lightly if you can’t stand it.
- NO sun: The sun is the enemy of tattoos.
- NO sea/swimming pool: For at least 15-20 days, the tattoo must not get wet.
- NO petroleum jelly: Petroleum jelly clogs pores and prevents the skin from breathing.
