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  • Advice On Taking Care Of Your Tattoo
    The idea behind getting a tattoo is that you are doing something that is important to you so if you are uncertain about anything concerning your tattoo it is important that you get some necessary advice before you go ahead with it. After your tattoo you will probably need a lot of care in taking care of your tattoo and you should also remember that your tattoo will remain with you for a lifetime. You can ask any questions about your tattoo at the store you get it at.
  • Tattoos And The Prevention Of Infection
    While a person is getting a tattoo, the skin secretes a fluid that forms droplets on the surface. Now, normally the blood particles in the fluid would dry on the surface and would look like black specs. If left alone and no bothered or picked at they will attach themselves along with particles and then they dry and form what you know as a scab. Eventually though the skin will heal in spite of the obstacles created. If this process gets disturbed then you are going to have to deal with healing an infected tattoo.
  • Health Risks and Your Tattoos
    Any health risks related to commercial tattooing are usually exaggerated and sometimes people will go as far as to mount campaigns against tattoo shops opening up in their neighborhoods. Tattoo shops have come a long way from once being a taboo practice to now being one of the fastest growing categories of retail business.
  • Tattoos And Their Healing Stages
    A new tattoo is considered to be an open wound so naturally they require proper aftercare in order for them to heal correctly. Through each stage of the healing process the tattoo will need attention. Tattoos must be kept clean and exposed to least amount of germs as possible. The healing stages of a tattoo will be as unique as the individual who is experiencing it.
  • Tattoo Ink And Allergy Issues
    Tattoo ink allergies are not that common and when they actually do occur, the allergic reactions are most probably an allergic reaction to red tattoo ink. The reason for this is that red tattoo ink is the only ink color which tattoo ink makers haven't succeeded in making hypoallergenic. They have succeeded with other tattoo ink colors but red ink is still very much a difficult issue.
  • Taking Good Care of A New Tattoo
    Once your tattoo is complete the tattoo artist will tell you the best way to take care of your new tattoo and it is probably a good idea to listen to him. Most shops will have an information sheet listing care instructions. There are three things to remember about caring for your new tattoo, moisturize it but do not over moisturize it and most importantly, NEVER pick at the scabs as they begin to form.


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