✚ Tattoo aftercare method for your clients.
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- Initial Care: The First 24 Hours with
Leave the plastic wrap on: After the tattoo session, place a wet paper towel on the tattoo and wrap it with
plastic food wrap. Leave it on for at least 1.5 to 2 hours to protect the fresh tattoo from bacteria and
other contaminants.
2. Cleaning the tattoo
Remove the plastic wrap and wet paper towel after the recommended time, gently remove the wrap.
Use Yumain Aftercare Washing Foam with lukewarm water to gently clean your tattoo.
Wash Gently: Use lukewarm water and a Yumain aftercare washing foam to gently clean your tattoo.
Avoid using a washcloth or sponge; use your hands to avoid irritation.
Pat Dry: Pat your tattoo dry with a clean paper towel. Avoid rubbing as it can irritate the skin.
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- Moisturizing
Apply a Thin Layer of Balm or Cream Use a tattoo aftercare, Balm or Cream. Use Yumain’s
Tattoo Aftercare Balm for dry skin or Tattoo Aftercare Cream for all skin types and sensitive skin.
Both are available in convenient 9 ml pouches—perfect for small tattoos.
Avoid Over-Moisturizing: Too much moisture can lead to clogged pores and potential infections.
Apply a small amount of lotion to your finger around 5 times a day, and up to a maximum of 7 times,
or as needed to keep the skin from drying out.
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- General Tattoo Care Tips
Avoid Submerging: Do not submerge your tattoo in water. Avoid swimming pools,
hot tubs, and baths for at least 2-3 weeks. Quick showers are fine.
Stay Out of the Sun: UV rays can fade your tattoo and cause damage. Keep your tattoo
out of direct sunlight, and after it’s healed, always use a high-SPF sunscreen on it.
Wear Loose Clothing: Wear loose, breathable clothing to avoid friction and allow your
tattoo to breathe.
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- Healing Process
Scabbing and Peeling: It’s normal for your tattoo to scab and peel. Do not pick at the scabs
or scratch the area, as this can lead to scarring and ink loss.
Itching: Itching is part of the healing process. If it becomes unbearable, lightly slap
the area instead of scratching.
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- Long-Term Care
Hydrate and Protect: Keep your tattoo moisturized and protected from the sun to maintain
its vibrancy. Continue using a high-SPF sunscreen on your tattoo when exposed to sunlight.
Signs of Infection: If you notice any signs of infection, such as excessive redness, swelling,
pain, or discharge, contact your artist or a healthcare professional immediately.
✅ Second Tattoo Aftercare Guide: Using Second Skin
911 derm essential aftercare tips for your new tattoo
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- Initial Application
Leave the 911 Derm On: Your artist will cover your tattoo with a 911 Derm bandage.
Leave it on for the first 24 hours. During this time,
the bandage will protect the fresh tattoo from bacteria, dirt, and other contaminants.
Fluid Buildup: It’s normal to see some fluid build-up under the 911 Derm. This is your
body’s natural healing process.
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- Removing the First 911 Derm Bandage
Peel Gently: After 24 hours, carefully remove the 911 Derm.
To ease removal, do it under warm running water to loosen the adhesive.
Clean the Tattoo: Once removed, gently wash your tattoo with lukewarm
water and a mild, Aftercare Foam. Use your hands, not a washcloth, to avoid irritation.
Pat Dry: Pat the tattoo dry with a clean paper towel. Avoid rubbing the area.
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- Applying a New 911 Derm Bandage
Reapply 911 Derm: Apply a new piece of 911 Derm over the clean,
dry tattoo. This second bandage can be left on for 3-6 days.
Seal Properly: Make sure the edges of the 911 Derm are sealed
properly to prevent air and water from getting in.
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- General Care Tips
Avoid Submerging: Do not submerge your tattoo in water. Avoid swimming pools,
hot tubs, and baths for at least 2-3 weeks. Quick showers are fine.
Stay Out of the Sun: UV rays can fade your tattoo and cause damage. Keep your
tattoo out of direct sunlight, and after it’s healed, always use a high-SPF sunscreen on it.
Wear Loose Clothing: Wear loose, breathable clothing to avoid friction and allow your
tattoo to breathe.
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- Removing the Second 911 Derm Bandage
Peel Gently: After 3-6 days, gently peel off the 911 Derm. Again, doing
this under warm running water can help ease removal.
Clean and Moisturize: Gently wash your tattoo with washing foam and water,
pat it dry, and then apply a thin layer of a tattoo-specific aftercare Balm or Cream.
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- Healing Process
Scabbing and Peeling: It’s normal for your tattoo to scab and peel. Do not pick
at the scabs or scratches in the area, as this can lead to scarring and ink loss.
Itching: Itching is part of the healing process. If it becomes unbearable, lightly
slap the area instead of scratching.
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- Long-Term Care
Hydrate and Protect: Keep your tattoo moisturized and protected from the sun to
maintain its vibrancy. Continue using a high-SPF sunscreen on your tattoo when
exposed to sunlight.
🧐 Understanding the Tattoo Healing Process
The healing process of a tattoo varies depending on several factors, including
the size and location of the tattoo, your skin type, and how well you follow aftercare
instructions. Generally, a tattoo goes through three main stages of healing:
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- Initial Healing (Days 1-6):
Day 1: The tattoo will be covered with a bandage or wrap. After a few hours, you’ll
remove the bandage and clean the tattoo gently.
Days 1-3: The tattoo will be red, swollen, and might feel like a sunburn. During this
time, it’s crucial to keep it clean and apply a thin layer of aftercare lotion.
Days 3-6: The swelling and redness will start to subside. A thin scab might form
over the tattoo, and it will begin to feel less tender.
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- Peeling and Itching (Days 7-14):
Days 7-10: The outer layers of the skin will start to peel, similar to a sunburn.
This is normal and indicates that the skin is healing.
Days 10-14: Peeling continues, and the tattoo may become itchy. Do not
scratch or pick at the scabs. Moisturizing regularly helps to
manage the itchiness.
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- Final Healing (Weeks 3-6):
Weeks 3-4: The peeling should stop, and the skin will start to look more
normal, though it might still be slightly dry or flaky.
Weeks 4-6: The tattoo should appear fully healed on the surface, but deeper
layers of skin are still repairing. Continue to moisturize and protect your tattoo
from sun exposure.
Complete Healing:
4-6 Weeks: While the surface of the tattoo can look healed in about 2-3 weeks,
the deeper layers of skin continue to repair over the next few weeks.
Complete healing typically takes 4-6 weeks.
Factors Affecting Healing:
Tattoo Size and Location: Larger tattoos or those in high-friction areas
(like joints) might take longer to heal.
Skin Type: Different skin types heal at different rates.
Aftercare: Proper aftercare is crucial. Following your artist’s instructions and
keeping the tattoo clean and moisturized can speed up the healing process.
Health and Lifestyle: Your overall health, diet, hydration, and lifestyle habits
(like smoking) can impact the healing process.