How Long Will A New Tattoo Be Sore For?
It’s perfectly normal for a new tattoo to be a bit sore - and then itchy! - for a while after being inked. But how long is normal, and how...
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It’s perfectly normal for a new tattoo to be a bit sore - and then itchy! - for a while after being inked. But how long is normal, and how...
It can be alarming to see your new tattoo peeling, but don’t worry, it’s perfectly normal, and you should care for it as usual!
Will eczema ruin a new tattoo? Here are some important things to consider if you’re getting a tattoo with eczema.
Not got the right balm to hand and wondering what will happen if you don’t moisturise your new tattoo? We look at the way moisturising can help keep your tattoo...
Blowout occurs on a tattoo when the ink has penetrated the deeper layers of the skin.
While itching is normal during the healing process, it can be very frustrating!
Itching is a perfectly normal stage in the healing process of new tattoos, so don’t get alarmed if you’re finding it irritating! But how long should this frustrating stage go...
You’ve recently had your first tattoo but you can see that the ink is coming off as you shower! Is this normal or is it the tattoo not healing properly?!
You might already be prepared that tattoos on the ribs can be painful, as the skin tends to be thin and there’s not always much padding in the way of...
Anyone with a new tattoo will empathise with the hell of itchy, healing skin, but those with eczema will have the double whammy of new tattoos combined with itchy eczema-prone...
Tattoos heal as any wound would heal: with the skin working through a process of protective measures to keep you safe from infection.
It’s not OK to pick a tattoo scab! Ever.