I've joined the ranks. Except I made it go the wrong direction because when it was facing towards me I felt like I was being attacked by birds and we all know I have an irrational fear of being attacked/eaten by animals. Gotta stay on brand.
The best part of the whole experience was that the artist is from Korea and English is like his fourth language or something, and he said the first time someone requested a tattoo of a dove, he didn't know what a dove was. So he googled and the soap came up so he's like "I mean who am I to question?" And the person comes in for their tattoo and he shows them the sketch of a bar of dove soap he drew up for them and they were like and I died. The only part that rly hurt was the purple part. But even that wasn't as bad as I thought it'd be.
Update: almost passed out when I cleaned it lol. Got light headed and nauseous and my ears got all plugged like sounds were far away and I had to sit down. Lmao leave it to me to be all tough during the actual process and then nearly pass out patting some soap and water on it. Its like the rawness of the wound awakened some primitive past life disturbing feeling idek?? I'm a mess.
I haaaaaate cleaning new tattoos. For me I think it’s the feeling of the raised skin that weirds me out. Actually, just thinking about it makes me cringe a bit. And for me that feeling never went away with any of my tattoos and overcoming it got worse with each one lol There have been times i was down on my knees with my head against the cupboard or walk while I cleaned it because it was so bad lol
This does not inspire confidence in me! He said to leave the bandage on for five days and I'm already dreading peeling it off next. like it was worse than getting the tattoo
I've never heard of leaving a bandage on a tattoo for that long. I've always been told to take it off after a few hours, and the care after that is to wash with neutral soap and warm water and to moisturize.
yeah, i only have the bandage on for like the first two hours or so after getting it finished and then it's just cleaning it a few times a day and adding lotion here or there
I always use tegaderm. My artist puts it on and has me leave it for about two days. Heals like magic.
It's like some breathable bandage thing? It's like clear and looks like my skin. The first day he told me to take off the bandage after a few hours and clean it and put another on, leave it on for five days, take it off and clean it, and then put another on for like five days for ten days total with bandage. He said it keeps it moisturized but minimizes scratching and scabing? Idk. Like I am supposed to use it instead of the soap and lotion 3x a day or whatever. Idk lol
This is what the after care sheet they gave me said to do At first I used painters tape which really hurts to remove. Then I bought bandaging tape
Yeah I’ve very rarely had mine covered but every artist is different and has their own suggestions. I have used some kind of wrap for my finger that stayed on for a couple days so I know they are legit too but I don’t think they’re necessary
One fun thing about healing is when you clean it and see all the ink coming off and you panic thinking you're rubbing the tattoo off
God, if I was rich I would be covered. Speaking of rich people, why do celebrities always have the most garbage tattoos?
I want to get a tattoo. Probably something music based but my girlfriend got a Brand New tattoo and a week later the Jesse shit came out so I’m kinda scared to get one