This article was written by Michelle Myles and by wikiHow staff writer, Carmine Shannon. Michelle Myles is the Co-owner of Daredevil Tattoo, a tattoo shop located based in New York City's Lower East Side. Michelle has more than 20 years of tattooing experience. She also operates the Daredevil Tattoo Museum, co-owner Brad Fink's personal collection of antique tattoo memorabilia that he has amassed over the last 27 years of tattooing.
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Whether it’s your first time getting ink or your hundredth, a hand tattoo is a trendy way to show off any style, from cutesy to hardcore. To keep them looking nice, though, hand tattoos need to be kept out of sun and water and washed five times a day for the first ten days, then kept moisturized for the rest of your life (seriously). We’ve compiled a list of the best expert recommended tips—keep reading to get the best aftercare routine out there!
This article is based on an interview with our tattoo artist, Michelle Myles, co-owner of Daredevil Tattoo. Check out the full interview here.
Steps
Expert Q&A
Tips
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Get your tattoo on the back of your hand or fingers to help it last longer. Tattoos age significantly faster on hands than anywhere else. Tattoos on your palm, the side of your hand, or between your fingers are at risk of fading or blurring quickly, even within months.[11]Thanks
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Winter is the hardest time to take care of a hand tattoo—jackets and gloves can rub against it and the cold air dries it out.[12]Thanks
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Expect to get multiple touch ups to keep your tattoo crisp—possibly even in the first year.Thanks
Warnings
- Hands are the most visible places for tattoos, after the face and neck. Having a visible tattoo can affect getting a job in the future.[13]Thanks
References
- ↑ Burak Moreno. Tattoo Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Michelle Myles. Tattoo Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Grant Lubbock. Tattoo Artist & Co-Owner, Red Baron Ink. Expert Interview
- ↑ Michelle Myles. Tattoo Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9290601/
- ↑ Michelle Myles. Tattoo Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Michelle Myles. Tattoo Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Michelle Myles. Tattoo Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/skin-care-basics/tattoos/caring-for-tattooed-skin