How to care for your tattoos in the summer.

in #tattoo7 years ago

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Hello friends and fans of tattoos! The summer came and the heat started, the sun began mercilessly burning our skin, and we started to take advantage of the weekends to get to the pools and get some mud. And of course, your most serious questions are "Do I make a summer tattoo?" And "How do I take care of my tattoos in the summer?". In order to get you a complete answer, we'll introduce you to the basic tattoo care procedures and we've even added a clip to help more curious people learn additional facts about tattoos.Before going to get tattoos it is very important to know a few mandatory procedures that will keep your new tattoo from dirt, fading or inflammation.

First and foremost, your new tattoo should not be exposed to direct sunlight for a minimum of 15-20 days if it is in a prominent position (low on your arm or leg, neck) is recommended when you are exposed to direct sunlight to protect it With a sleeve (sleeve / leg / high collar shirt if it is on the neck), possibly white, because the white least attracts the sun. Another important condition is when you start exposing your tattoo to direct sunlight and apply a high factor factor sunscreen on it.This procedure is done for 6-8 weeks after the initial healing process (15-20 days) and applies to tattoos made during the summer season! These two conditions are easy to perform and will guarantee you the trouble-free healing and preservation of the tattoo.

Using a high factor sunscreen is always useful for tattoos (no matter old or new) and will keep them sharper for a long time, and these rules should be followed every year when the summer months come, Open places - low on the arms / legs / neck / head and so on.

We recognize that there are certain places that are suitable for tattooing in the summer by others because they are much easier to keep. Such places are the upper legs in men, because most men walk in swimsuits and in women are the intimate tattoos of the hilltop and some areas of the chest because the swans will protect them from direct sunlight. So if you find it difficult to deal with the conditions outlined above, these are the places for you.

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