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Protect your tattoos during summertime
July 8, 2024The sun can greatly affect the longevity and appearance of your tattoos. Therefore, taking care of a tattoo during the summer is especially important! With summer approaching, we’d like to share some tips to help you to protect your tattoos during summertime.
Tattoos remain in place because the ink is injected into your skin. Several factors can influence both your skin and the tattoo. One of these factors is the sun and UV radiation. This can cause the tattoo to fade and also damage the skin. Both effects can impact the appearance of your tattoo. Sunburn is not good for your skin in general, and it’s also harmful to your tattoos. This applies not only to new tattoos but also to ones you’ve had for a while.
Did you get a new tattoo? Make sure not to sunbathe with this tattoo for at least 30 days. Additionally, we have a few tips to help keep your tattoo looking great for as long as possible.
One of the most important and effective ways to protect your tattoos is by regularly using sunscreen. Choose a sunscreen with a high SPF. Apply it generously to your tattoos before going outside and reapply it regularly, especially if you sweat a lot or go swimming.
Besides regular sunscreens, there are brands like Carl & Johan that offer special sunscreens for tattoos. These products often contain ingredients that help preserve the ink while protecting against UV rays.
Well-hydrated skin is more resistant to sun damage than dry skin. It is advisable to regularly use a moisturizing cream to keep your skin healthy and resilient.
We understand that you want to show off your tattoo artwork to everyone. However, if you plan to be in the sun for an extended period, consider covering your tattoos with clothing. You can reveal them again when the sun is less intense.
It’s generally recommended to seek shade during the hottest hours of the day, between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. This reduces your tattoos’ exposure to harmful UV rays.
We recommend waiting at least 20 days before swimming. Tattooing creates a wound that needs time to heal. Swimming with a new tattoo increases the risk of infection. You can swim once the top layer of your tattoo has healed. However, the complete healing process of a tattoo takes longer, which is why it’s also advised to wait longer before sunbathing or visiting a tanning bed.
Protecting your tattoos from the sun is essential to keep them looking bright and vibrant. By using sunscreen, covering your tattoos, and limiting your time in the sun, you can ensure that your tattoos remain fantastic for years to come. This good care not only benefits your tattoos but also the long-term health of your skin.
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