Learn tips on why you should use plastic wrap to learn tips on how to keep your tattoo safe with plastic wrap while sleeping and working in this free video clip. expert: sean beck contact: www. Although i know about tight clothes being a big no-no for healing tattoo's, is it possible that bandaging it with proper bandage and medical tape only whilst i'm at work be a good idea so it separates my skin from my work clothes and won't rub against it? the troubles of zero hour contract jobs :( thanks!. When i go back to work my tattoo will be 4 days old. so far it is healing really well, no redness or anything yet. i work as a waitress/bartender and i m wondering if i should wrap it in plastic like when it was fresh for hygiene going both ways - i don t want to get cream or any flakey skin that might come up onto the customers food/drink and i don t want to get anything dirty on my tattoo..
Wrap healing tattoos: wrap healing tattoos are identical to dry healing tattoos but with some differences. it is generally ideal for larger tattoos. wait for at least 3 hours before removing your bandage. get your tattoo cleaned with gentle antibacterial soap and water. keep your tattoo in an open air till it gets dried.. Cling wrap seems like a terrible idea, sweaty and will fill up. that's why you use an anti-biotic cream as protection and change the cling wrap regularly and allow the tattoo to breathe. you don't wear it for days on end. in this case wear it at work to keep the plaster away from the tattoo and remove it as soon as you finish work.. Now i have never re-wrapped a tattoo or left the original post-tattoo wrapping on, but after pursuing through the forums for the last year i have noticed that some people do it. i personally believe that saran wrap on tattoo = bacteria death trap. hell i treat tattoos like road-rash, and never in....
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