#36415
anonymous
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@anonymous

Sorry if this is a little long-winded but I wanted to be thorough …

My first tat was a small piece on my ankle and my artist recommended Aquaphor 2-3 days and then Lubriderm for another 2 weeks after that. I had no issues with the Aquaphor at all. The Lubriderm didn’t give me any issues until a couple days before I was suppose to stop using it. At this point, I got 2-3 medium-sized red bumps so I stopped using it immediately.

I just got my 2nd tat last week, which is on my upper arm and about 4x larger than my 1st tat. The artist recommend Aquaphor for 4 days and any type of unscented lotion for a week. For the first 3 days, I had no issues. At about 3.5 days, I broke out with 2 patches of tiny red bumps. They were mildly itchy, but my bigger concern was obviously that they might f**k up the ink. As soon as I noticed them, I washed off the Aquaphor thoroughly. Since it was Saturday night and the shop was closed, I couldn’t ask them what to do next. I know generally it is recommended that you stop everything at this point, but I envisioned a seriously f*cked up tattoo by letting it dry out and scab so I took a gamble. After doing some quick research on common allergies to the ingredients, I ran out and got some Curel, which doesn’t have Lanolin or mineral oil in it. After 1.5 days, the bumps are barely visible and all seems right with the world again.

It seems that I am allergic to something in Aquaphor, but it’s strange that I had no reaction the first time. Has anyone else experienced (or seen) a reaction that only occurs after more prolonged usage (used an extra day this time under artist’s instructions) or when it’s used over larger surface areas?

Secondly, if I am somewhat allergic to mineral oil or lanolin, what are some other good options for tattoo #3 for the first few days?

#102507
buttwheat
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@buttwheat
D3FiANC3;85511 wrote:
Secondly, if I am somewhat allergic to mineral oil or lanolin, what are some other good options for tattoo #3 for the first few days?

If I was you I would dry heal them.(use no ointment or lotion).

#102512
Adler
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@adler
buttwheat;85533 wrote:
If I was you I would dry heal them.(use no ointment or lotion).

I know I’ve asked you this before but how do you do your dry heal…do you start with ointment for first few days and then go dry or do you not even use any ointment or lotion at all from the start ? And overall you’ve had good success right?

#102513
buttwheat
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@buttwheat
Adler;85538 wrote:
I know I’ve asked you this before but how do you do your dry heal…do you start with ointment for first few days and then go dry or do you not even use any ointment or lotion at all from the start ? And overall you’ve had good success right?

Well excluding my last tattoo which healed horrible(I think it was something else) I have had good luck.
No ointment at all Then once the peel starts maybe lotion once a day.

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