“Quench Your Ink: Rapid Healing for Tattoos and Piercings!”

Tattoo Hydration: A complete must if you love Skin-Art the way I do. It just so happens that I live in one of the driest climates in the USA, next to Arizona, Northern New Mexico, my skin is thirsty and dry without my go to. Does your tattoo look dried out during the healing process and beyond? Pieces of dry, dead skin saturated in tattoo ink will come off the tattoo, and it will look pretty ugly for a while. This is normal. Just continue to care for the tattoo as usual and after about 2-4 days the peeling should stop unless you have this incredible unbelievable sut not with MY go to. Ready to #HealBeautifully?

Prevention Is Key!

Maintaining your tattoo without breaking is the best thing you can do for it. One of the most important things you can do for yourself is to stay hydrated. Make sure you keep hydrated for the first few weeks after getting your new tattoo by drinking lots of water. If your skin dries out, your tattoo will also get parched. Lotion the areas where you have ink. Remember to apply a thin layer, as your tattoo artist should have advised. For maximum effects, use the lotion after a warm (not hot) shower after your skin has completely dried off. Scabs that are still wet might develop bubbling, which is another issue that could occur throughout the healing process if lotion is applied HERE.

Can a Tattoo Be Rehydrated?

However, the most efficient way to increase your tattoos’ hydration is from the outside; by applying a moisturizer to your tattoos. An efficient lotion will trap the skin’s natural moisture in its last layer, the epidermis, keeping your skin and tattoos looking soft and smooth like a dream.

Hydration is part of our everyday. For the longest time, it’s likely that you’ve been told to care for your body’s health by sipping on your water throughout each day and moisturizing your skin when it’s dry. The same goes for your tattoo. So, why is it important, and what can you use to hydrate your tattoos? LOOK HERE!

Should I use a tattoo moisturizer?

The dermis, the intermediate layer of skin, is where tattoos are placed. That’s precisely where blood vessels feed moisture, which is fortunate for your new artwork! Once it passes through the epidermis, the skin’s final layer, the water supplied by the blood vessels evaporates, leaving the skin moisturized. Your skin, as well as your tattoos, get hydrated and moisturized as a result of this natural process WITH OUR STATE OF THE ART HERE.

To achieve maximum hydration, tattoos require more than just our bodies’ inherent capability. By increasing the amount of water that enters and passes through blood vessels and skin layers, you may address tattoo hydration from the inside out. But putting a moisturizer from the outside is the most effective technique to improve the moisture of your tattoos HERE.

Reasons to keep your tattoo hydrated

Using a moisturizer to keep your tattoo hydrated has several benefits:

  • Reduces flakiness and itching of the skin, which reduces picking, scratching, and overall irritation.
  • In all phases of tattoo healing (and beyond), lubricates the skin and lessens any discomfort.
  • uses its antibacterial qualities to stop tattoo infections and speed up the healing process.
  • prolongs the life of your tattoos by keeping them looking tidy and colorful.
  • Keeps your tattoos looking neat and vibrant in the long-run.

What can I use to hydrate my Tattoos?

Because tattoos are seen as wounds, lotions containing chemicals and artificial components are more likely to cause allergic responses or worsen skin irritations. Thus, parabens, artificial colors, and other chemicals should all be avoided in the finest moisturizer for tattoos; the more natural, the better!

Finding a moisturizer with antimicrobial and antibacterial qualities is even better as it will help to keep your tattoo clean and free of infections while you take care of it. Our organic cure cream is the ideal after-painting moisturizer for your tattoo, nourishing your skin all the way through the healing phase and beyond.

Should I moisturize my tattoo while it’s healing?

You may be wondering if you should apply moisturizer when your tattoo peels throughout the healing process. The brevity of the response is yes. At that point, it will be crucial to hydrate your skin adequately, promote quicker tattoo healing, and prevent any discomfort that might cause you to pick at and damage your artwork.

Expert advice: for best effects, moisturize your tattoos once or twice a day while they are healing. A small coating of moisturizer applied will calm the area around your tattoo and prevent peeling and irritation. Avoiding over-applying moisturizer and sticking to a thin layer to let your skin’s pores to breathe is a key lesson to be learned from tattoo hydration.