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DAY 1 You’ll come home from EL CUCHO TATTOO with a bandage or plastic wrap over your tattoo. After 24 hours, you can remove it. You should ask your artist for specifics about how long to wait. Recommendations will vary and may be based on the type and size of your tattoo. Some tattoo artists suggest that you only keep your tattoo covered for 1 or 2 hours. Once the covering comes off, you’ll probably notice fluid oozing from the tattoo. This is blood, plasma (the clear part of blood), and some extra ink. It’s normal. Your skin will also be red and sore. It might feel slightly warm to the touch. With clean hands, wash the tattoo with warm water and a fragrance-free soap. Apply a fragrance-free and alcohol-free moisturizer. Leave the covering off so the tattoo can heal. Do not expose it to the sun during this period. Wear SPF clothing so the sun won’t fade your tattoo. Avoid scratchy fabrics, such as wool, which can damage the art.
DAYS 2 & 3 By now, your tattoo will have a duller, cloudier appearance. This happens as your skin heals. Scabs will start to form. Wash your tattoo once or twice a day, and apply a fragrance-free and alcohol-free moisturizer. When you wash, you might notice some ink running into the sink. This is just excess ink that’s come up through your skin. Do not expose it to the sun during this period. Wear SPF clothing so the sun won’t fade your tattoo. Avoid scratchy fabrics, such as wool, which can damage the art.
DAYS 4 to 6 The redness should start to fade. You’ll probably notice some light scabbing over the tattoo. The scabs shouldn’t be as thick as the scabs you get when you cut yourself, but they’ll be raised. Don’t pick at the scabs — this can cause scarring. Keep washing your tattoo once or twice a day. Apply a fragrance-free and alcohol-free moisturizer.
DAYS 6 to 14 The scabs have hardened and will begin to flake off. Don’t pick at them or try to pull them off. Let them come off naturally. Otherwise, you could pull out the ink and leave scars. At this point, your skin may feel very itchy. Gently rub on a fragrance-free and alcohol-free moisturizer several times a day to relieve the itch. If your tattoo is still red and swollen at this point, you might have an infection. Go back to your tattoo artist or see a doctor.
DAYS 15 to 30 In this last stage of healing, most of the big flakes will be gone and the scabs should be going away. You might still see some dead skin, but it should eventually clear up too. The tattooed area might still look dry and dull. Keep moisturizing until the skin looks hydrated again. By the second or third week, the outer layers of skin should’ve healed. It may take 3 to 4 months for the lower layers to completely heal. By the end of your third month, the tattoo should look as bright and vivid as the artist intended.
OPENING HOURS
Monday - Friday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday: 9am - 12pm
BEFORE YOU BOOK
A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to start working on your design, please e-transfer to elcuchostudio@gmail.com. If it’s a small tattoo, 50% from the deposit will go towards your tattoo, if it’s something that might take 2 hours or more, the deposit won’t be included. Hourly rate is $140.
Please provide the following for your booking:
1. Your concept or idea for the tattoo.
2. A link for 3-4 photo references.
3. Approximated measurement of your tattoo.
4. describe the positioning of your tattoo and if possible send a link for a photo.
I'll get in touch with you to work the details after receiving your info.