Skull Tattoos – How To Care For Them After You Get Inked

Skull Tattoos - How To Care For Them After You Get Inked
Skull tattoos really evoke a wide range of emotions. Most of the time, a skull tattoo is intimidating and lets you showcase and unleash your inner bad boy or bad girl. However, you can only be as bad as your tattoo design looks good. That means take care of your skull tattoo to ensure that it last a long time. No one is going to take seriously a tough guy, clad in leather, with a smudged up and splotched skull tattoo. Here is a quick rundown of how to take care of skull tattoos.
Keep it bandaged
After you’ve just gotten your brand new piece of body art keep the bandaged on for a minimum of several hours. The duration may alter depending on the size of your tattoo design. Your artist will give you a more accurate timeframe. The reason for the bandage is that the tattoo site is literally an open wound and prone to infection from airborne bacteria.
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Men, let’s face it, when we see a woman with a lower back tattoo all kinds of thoughts run through our heads.
We get all kinds of ideas in our head. For me, I find a lower back tattoo on a woman to be very sexy and erotic. Most times when you see one it is half covered with their jeans or the waist band of their underwear, this makes a guy want to see more.
On the womans side of things a lower back tattoo makes sense, unlike other parts of the body like the wrist or neck the lower back tattoo can be concealed by their shirt for times when they are at work and such. When they are out on the town they can show a little of it, and be sensual without really trying.
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