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Not all tattoos are created equal, and neither are the methods required to heal them properly. Tattoo aftercare instructions are usually one general set of rules, but some tattoos require specific care. Foot tattoos are one of the most difficult to heal for some, and others shy away from getting a foot tattoo because they’re afraid it will be a horrible experience. This article will help you overcome those obstacles. I have both of my feet tattooed, and trust me – it was worth a few days of pain and a few weeks of inconvenience.
Timing is Everything
Proper tattoo aftercare sometimes requires sacrifice. Once you get a foot tattoo, wearing shoes is off limits for at least a couple of weeks. That means you probably won’t want to get it done in the middle of winter. There are two major reasons why shoes are bad for a healing tattoo: One is that the shoe creates friction against the surface of the foot, which can cause irritation or even remove some of the ink and leave you with a faded tattoo. The other major problem is that it suffocates the tattoo, building up sweat and not allowing it to breathe. The combination of sweat, irritation and lack of air is the perfect environment for bacteria and infection.

If you have a job or participate in activities that require you to wear restrictive shoes every day, then a foot tattoo might not be a good idea - unless you can do it during vacation time when you have at least two weeks to keep the shoes off.

Timing also has to be considered if you’re a swimmer. You have to be able to stay out of the water for at least two weeks, so you'd need to work that around your swimming schedule. The same applies to vacationers and lifeguards who sit in the sun and could be called to enter the water, both of which are bad on any new tattoo.

Size Matters
The size of your tattoo will have a direct effect on how painful your foot will feel after getting tattooed. If you’re just getting something small like the size of a large coin or less, your healing will probably be pretty easy as long as you keep it clean and try not to wear shoes for a couple of weeks. On the other hand, if you’re getting something larger that spans across a good portion of your foot, that’s when you’ll really need to pay attention to this article.

One Foot, Two Foot
If you plan on getting both feet tattooed, don’t do them both at the same time. You’ll want to have at least one foot that isn’t in pain to hobble around with. Once any major swelling and pain has subsided, then you can go ahead and get work done on the other foot. My feet each needed two sessions to complete, so I went back and forth between them, but you could also just wait until one is complete and then begin the other foot. It’s up to you.

Red Foot, Blue Foot
Some swelling and minor bruising is to be expected for the first few days after getting tattooed. It may not hurt much the day of the tattoo, but the following day can be rather brutal. Even if it doesn’t hurt, you should go home and immediately apply ice to your tattoo after you leave the shop. Put your feet up and read, play video games; whatever it takes to distract you from wanting to get up and move about too much. That will start you off on….cough…the right foot. (ha) If you insist on being up and about after getting your foot inked, you’re likely going to pay dearly for it the next day. I don't recommend washing or applying any ointments to your tattoo on this first day. Just give it some time to calm down; if you went to a clean, reputable artist, then they already washed it and applied ointment before sending you out the door and you’ll be fine until the following morning.

Easy Does It
When it’s time to start washing your foot tattoo, it’s important to be gentle. Using only your hand, apply a small amount of mild cleanser (non-scented, chemical-free) to the tattoo and slowly work the cleanser into the tattoo with a circular motion. Rinse with cool water. While you’re washing your tattoo, you may feel something slimy on the surface – that’s plasma, and you’ll want to be sure that it’s completely gone before you’re finished washing. Keep applying cool water and making circular motions with your hand until you don’t feel the slippery plasma anymore. If you don’t, the plasma dries on the surface of your skin like scabs and it can be very painful.

Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand And Foot Tattoo For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing

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