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THE IGGYBOR'S TATTOO and PERMANENT MAKEUP  SALON

'You were born an original. Don't die a copy'

Bree is a spirited and standout font that takes its inspiration from handwriting. It's sure to grab your reader's attention, especially in short paragraphs.

I welcome everyone to visit my site. Perhaps you are taking the first step to change something in your life. The highest feeling a person deserves is freedom. But often believing ourselves to be free people, we imprison ourselves in someone else's framework of the idea of ​​life, and this is not always a bad thing. Everything is familiar and detailed. Simple and serene, but ... There is a saying among some earthlings - water does not flow under a lying stone. You need to change something in order to live beautifully and memorably. Sometimes this is just necessary. And a tattoo might be the easiest solution. And I will try to be your guide in this matter. Welcome!

I welcome everyone to visit my site. Perhaps you are taking the first step to change something in your life. The highest feeling a person deserves is freedom. But often believing ourselves to be free people, we imprison ourselves in someone else's framework of the idea of ​​life, and this is not always a bad thing. Everything is familiar and detailed. Simple and serene, but ... There is a saying among some earthlings - water does not flow under a lying stone. You need to change something in order to live beautifully and memorably. Sometimes this is just necessary. And a tattoo might be the easiest solution. And I will try to be your guide in this matter. Welcome!

I welcome everyone to visit my site. Perhaps you are taking the first step to change something in your life. The highest feeling a person deserves is freedom. But often believing ourselves to be free people, we imprison ourselves in someone else's framework of the idea of ​​life, and this is not always a bad thing. Everything is familiar and detailed. Simple and serene, but... There is a saying among some earthlings - water does not flow under a lying stone. You need to change something in order to live beautifully and memorably. Sometimes this is just necessary. And a tattoo might be the easiest solution. And I will try to be your guide in this matter. Welcome!

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Bree is a spirited and standout font that takes its inspiration from handwriting. It's sure to grab your reader's attention, especially in short paragraphs.

I welcome everyone to visit my site. Perhaps you are taking the first step to change something in your life. The highest feeling a person deserves is freedom. But often believing ourselves to be free people, we imprison ourselves in someone else's framework of the idea of ​​life, and this is not always a bad thing. Everything is familiar and detailed. Simple and serene, but ... There is a saying among some earthlings - water does not flow under a lying stone. You need to change something in order to live beautifully and memorably. Sometimes this is just necessary. And a tattoo might be the easiest solution. And I will try to be your guide in this matter. Welcome!

I welcome everyone to visit my site. Perhaps you are taking the first step to change something in your life. The highest feeling a person deserves is freedom. But often believing ourselves to be free people, we imprison ourselves in someone else's framework of the idea of ​​life, and this is not always a bad thing. Everything is familiar and detailed. Simple and serene, but ... There is a saying among some earthlings - water does not flow under a lying stone. You need to change something in order to live beautifully and memorably. Sometimes this is just necessary. And a tattoo might be the easiest solution. And I will try to be your guide in this matter. Welcome!


         A tattoo is a drawing on the skin.  More precisely under the skin. Any imitation applied in all possible ways to the surface of the skin is nothing more than body art.  But the difference between body art and a tattoo is that a tattoo is applied under the skin once and until the end of life.  Ideally, of course.  And the cases are different, and we'll talk about this.
         It just so happens that the dumbest and best tattoos are obtained spontaneously, but there is a nuance.  And this nuance is an idea or lack of it.
         A huge number of standard hearts, birds flying away into the distance, skulls, roses, infinity signs, and similar tattoo artifacts have the right to life.  Just like graffiti on the building's walls and graffiti in public restrooms.  And this is not always devoid of aesthetics, humor, and other reasons that attract public attention.
    However, do not forget that we live in an age of high not only computer technologies but also other technologies.  And modern tattoo equipment and related consumables allow you to paint on the skin even reproductions of paintings from famous museums.  And here the question arises - how to choose the very tattoo that can delight and motivate to the end?
    Back to the epigraph of my site.  We are born original, don't let yourself die a copy.  When choosing your future tattoo, you should not look for it among ready-made tattoos on someone else's body.  Don't fit your body to the conveyor standards.  Look for your theme in the world around you and its original details, not copies of someone else's inspiration.  Don't try to think about conventional tattoo meanings.  A tattoo means exactly what you put into it.  This is your self-expression, and before deciding that you have found the same one, print this picture (or a set of pictures) and hang it where you can see it throughout the day, day after day ... and if in a week or two this image you will not get bored, then start looking for a tattoo artist who can bring your idea to life.
    And here it is already worth studying and comparing the style and portfolio of tattoo artists to determine your preferred style of execution.  And it is best to pay attention first of all to the work of the leading tattoo artists in the world or the country where you live.  Don't look for a tattoo artist by price level.  Look first of all for the maximum aesthetic and inspiring tattoo design.  Typically, a high price for a tattoo is a combination of the tattoo artist's skills and experience, which includes not only artistic execution but also technical execution.  And the main criterion for the technical execution of a tattoo is a completely healed tattoo.
   
 Currently, I am working according to the appointed time without reference to any schedule. At any convenient time and day of the week for you.
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TATTOO MAINTAINCE

Tattoo aftercare can be confusing, especially if it is a person’s first tattoo. This guide will provide detailed instructions on how to care for a new tattoo and tips for keeping tattooed skin looking young and healthy.

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Step-by-step aftercare instructions


Proper aftercare in the first few weeks after getting a tattoo can help prevent an infection and keep the tattoo looking good.

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The initial bandage


After the tattoo is completed, the tatoo artist will moisturize the skin and apply bandage to the area.
Tattoo aftercare starts in the tattoo shop. Once the tattoo is done, the artist will apply a thin layer of tattoo jelly or moisturizer over the entire tattooed area. They will then cover the area completely with a bandage.

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As tempting as it can be to remove the protective cover to look at the tattoo, the bandage should stay on for at least a few hours after the process. The length of time will depend on the size and location of the tattoo.

This covering protects the open skin from bacteria, sunlight, and from rubbing against clothing.

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The first wash


After usually no less than 5 hours, it is safe to remove the bandage and wash the tattoo.

After thorough hand-washing, a person can gently wash the tattoo with hypoallergenic soap and warm water using their fingers.

The moisturizer on the skin will come off, and the tattoo may appear as if it is oozing ink or a thick, sticky substance. This reaction is not usually a cause for concern, as it is just the excess fluid and ink from the tattoo process.

After washing, a person should pat the skin with a clean paper towel and allow it to air-dry for up to 10 minutes. When the area is completely dry, they should apply a thin layer of moisturizer to the tattoo, but leave it uncovered to allow the skin to breathe.

Week one

For the first couple of days, the tattooed skin may feel warm to the touch and have a reddish appearance. The colors may also appear very bright against the rest of the skin. The tattoo will become less vibrant as the healing process continues.

A person should avoid submerging the tattoo in water or getting the tattoo wet during the first 3–6 weeks, except for when washing it.

A person can continue using the washing technique above throughout the first week when needed. How often washing is necessary will vary depending on a person’s activity levels and environment.

Someone who is sitting in an air-conditioned office all day may only need to wash the tattoo once a day. But someone who is working in a hot or dirty environment and sweating may need to wash the tattoo every few hours.

It is best to wash the tattoo with clean fingers only and not a cloth or towel, which may irritate the skin and prematurely remove any scabs that may have formed.

Scabs will often form in the first few days, and ink may still come up through the skin and need to be washed away. It is important not to pick the scabs or scratch the skin.

Any redness or mild swelling usually goes away near the end of the first week.

Week two

Around the beginning of the second week, the scabs will start to flake off. It is important to be especially gentle with washing and moisturizing during this week, as it is easy to tear away scabs and damage the tattoo.

The skin is likely to feel very itchy during this week, but it must not be scratched. Additional moisturizer may help relieve the itch. Using a moisturizer that is kept in the refrigerator may also soothe itchy or irritated skin.

If necessary, an over-the-counter product, such as Benadryl, may be taken by mouth to help relieve the itching.

Week three and beyond

The final stage of healing can be slow but requires patience. Most of the larger scabs will have flaked and fallen away by now. Small scabs and bits of dead skin may appear, but these will also clear up as the healing process continues.

Scabs and flaking skin can cause the area to look dry and dull. Applying moisturizer, and protecting the tattoo from the sun, will help with these issues.

The outer layers of skin should completely heal by the end of week three. The inner layers of skin can take longer to heal but require much less care.

The chance of infection is reduced once the outer layers of skin have healed, as there is no open wound for bacteria to infect.

Moisturizing regularly in the months following the tattoo will help keep it looking bright and clear. Protecting the tattoo from the sun with clothing while it is healing, and applying sunscreen after it has healed, is especially important in the first few months.

Ink rejection or allergy

At any stage in the healing process, the body may reject an ink color. If the body is allergic to an ink, a raised and painful rash may form on the skin.

To avoid ink rejection, some tattoo artists will do an allergy test with the color in question by applying a small amount to the skin. If it causes a reaction, it is not safe to use.

Ink allergies may occur because tattoo ink colors contain many different substances. For example, the black ink contains carbon and the red ink contains mercury sulfide.

Anyone experiencing a rash on or around a tattoo should visit a doctor, who can identify and treat the rash. The person may also wish to contact their tattoo artist.

Lotions for tattoo aftercare

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Pure shea butter may be used to moisturize the tattooed area.

Each tattoo artist is likely to have a different recommendation for what moisturizer someone should use. Common recommendations include:

  • alcohol-free healing ointments

  • coconut oil

  • tattoo-specific cream

  • pure cocoa butter or shea butter

It is important not to use any scented creams or lotions. Harsh chemicals can irritate the wound and damage the tattooed skin.

A person should also avoid using sunscreen on a tattoo until it is fully healed, as this can clog the pores and trap bacteria.

 

Tips on tattoo care

Tattoos are a lifelong commitment and require some special care to keep them looking good for many years to come.

What to do

A person can take good care of their tattoo by:

  • Always using fragrance-free, hypoallergenic soap and moisturizer when caring for a tattoo, as harsh chemicals and fragrances can irritate and even damage freshly tattooed skin.

  • Using a moisturizer that allows the skin to breathe, as clogged pores can cause an infection.

  • Making sure the area is completely dry before applying aftercare moisturizer, as trapping excess moisture under the skin can lead to irritation and heat rash.

  • Washing the tattoo regularly but gently, especially after dirty or sweaty activities.

  • Drinking plenty of water to help keep the skin moist and supple.

  • While healing, covering the tattoo with clothing or a bandage whenever it might be exposed to the sun.

What not to do

A person can also help the healing process by:

  • Avoiding soaps and moisturizers with any fragrances or harsh chemicals. Even if a product does not normally irritate the skin, it may irritate the tattooed area.

  • Not picking at scabs, as this can cause scar tissue to form.

  • Not scratching the tattoo even if it becomes itchy.

  • Avoiding non-cosmetic grade petroleum moisturizers, which will clog the pores.

  • Not using sunscreen on the tattoo until it has fully healed.

  • Not swimming and bathing until the tattoo has healed.

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