If you’ve ever wondered if a peeling tattoo is normal or if you have any questions about this phase of the tattoo, this article is for you. We spoke with tattoo artist Camila Iembo, who answered the most frequent doubts about this subject. Check out!
Why does the tattoo peel off?
If you’ve just gotten a tattoo, and it’s peeling, or if you’ve been through this and were a little worried, don’t worry. As highlighted by Camila Iembo, this is a natural phase of tattoo healing, after all you went through a procedure that attacked your skin.
Still according to the tattoo artist, “The tissue in the tattoo region regenerates, renews, the shell is nothing more than old cells leaving to be replaced by new cells”. So there’s nothing weird when your tattoo is peeling off, it’s a natural and healthy process.
If you have more doubts about this subject, keep reading the article that the professional Iembo clarified a few more things for us.
Questions about peeling tattoo
Many doubts arise when the tattoo is going through the healing phase and peels off, especially for those who have just had their first tattoo. Below, we clarify the most common questions:
- Is it common for tattoos to peel and turn white? During the healing process, it is common for black tattoos to turn white. The tattoo artist explains that this occurs due to the drying of the most superficial cells of our skin, which makes this shade of white more evident, contrasting with the deeper layers, in which the ink was applied.
- Can you peel off the tattoo? No, the husks must not be removed! Iembo points out that it is possible for ink to come out with it, causing your tattoo to fail. And this can generate the need for a retouch later.
- Is peeling and fading tattoo normal? Yes, it’s something normal. As already mentioned, the peel is the skin renewing itself, and the same goes for the faded look. After all, emphasizes the tattoo artist, “The fabric is in transition from ‘bruised’ skin to regenerated/new skin. The actual color of the tattoo will reappear from the third week.”
- How long does it take for a tattoo to peel off? The professional clarifies that healing is a very particular process, but that, in general, it starts to peel off at the end of the first week after the tattoo, which will happen for 3 to 4 days.
- How to sleep with a peeling tattoo? Camila Iembo explains that the ideal is to always let the tattoo breathe, that is, try to keep it free of plastics for better healing. In addition, she advises: “Avoid clothing that generates friction and change bedding frequently.”
- Don’t scratch the tattoo: during healing, when your tattoo is dropping cones, it’s common to feel itchy in the tattooed place, but don’t scratch! This can damage your skin and damage the design.
- Wash 3x a day: remember that tattooing is a process that attacks the skin, so leaving it always sanitized is ideal for good healing, away from fungi and bacteria. Wash lightly, without rubbing the skin that is bruised. Drying should be done very gently, lightly tapping with a clean towel or outdoors, if possible.
- Creams with healing actives: it is recommended that you use ointments that help in the healing process of your tattoo, this will help with hydration and can relieve itching. Tattoo artists indicate the ointment after removing the plastic, but there are those who indicate not to use it, letting the healing happen naturally. So, consult tattoo artists you trust and follow the indicated method!
- Avoid hot sun: too hot sun is not good for anyone, much less your tattoo that is peeling and healing. This next to the pool and sea, does even more harm due to chlorine and salt.
- Proper diet: paying attention to your diet is important when you have a new tattoo on your skin, some items can harm healing, especially in excess, such as alcoholic beverages, pork and its processed derivatives, chocolates and very fatty foods. generally.
Now, with all these doubts cleared, you can rest easy when your tattoo peels off. Just take care of it properly with the following tips, often recommended by professionals!
How to care for a peeling tattoo
Want to know more about peeling tattoo care? Check out some specific tips that can help you.
With care tips and suggestions, it’s easier to take care of your future tattoos, isn’t it? Next, watch some explanations and testimonials from other people on this subject.
Explanations and experiences with peeling tattoo
If you still have any doubts about the peeling tattoo, they will surely be solved with the following videos, from which you can find care tips from more professionals and some experience reports.
Report of a tattoo artist with a peeling tattoo
Tattoo artist Danee shows off a recent tattoo she got and is healing, looking natural and expected at this stage. In addition, she answers some people’s questions about healing and talks about tips she gives her clients as a professional. Remembering that each professional adopts her methods.
My tattoo started to peel: now what?
In this video, there is an experience report of someone who got their first tattoo and had to deal with the moment when it peels off. Mistakes and successes were made in this healing process, check it out!
tattoo care
In this video you will see care tips for the first days of healing of your tattoo, including the period of scab formation. Check out!
I bet you felt like getting a new tattoo to take care of and call your own. And if you’re looking for inspiration, check out these panda and astronaut tattoo ideas!
Estela Santos
Editor-in-chief of Dicas de Mulher, master in Letters, mediator of the #ReadMulheres reading club and author of the book “The dry river that lives in me”. For a long time, she researched violence in Brazil. She likes plants, animals and people, but even more stories.
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