Foot tattoo how long before shoes




















You should care for your foot tattoo exactly the same as you would for any other tattoo. Keep your foot tattoo clean and be careful when touching it. Your hands should be clean at all times to reduce the risk of infection. You will need to let the tattoo heal before wearing socks. Wearing them before this will rub the tattooed area causing damage to the tattoo and possibly infection. The socks will also stick to the tattoo if wearing them before it heals properly.

This will be very painful to remove and may cause infection, especially if the fibers from the socks get into the open wound of the tattoo.

We would recommend that you wait at least two weeks, possibly even three weeks after the tattoo process before wearing socks. This will allow the tattoo to heal and will prevent any damage or scarring of the tattoo by the socks rubbing the area. The same thing applies to shoes as socks with a new tattoo. Not all tattoos are created equal, and neither are the methods required to heal them properly. Tattoo aftercare instructions are usually one general set of rules, but some tattoos require specific care.

Luckily, we've got you covered with some of the best foot tattoo healing tips. But always trust in your instinct — it's worth a few days of slight pain and a few weeks of inconvenience to properly look after your new tattoo. Proper tattoo aftercare sometimes requires sacrifice. Once you get a foot tattoo, wearing closed-toe shoes is off limits for at least a couple of weeks.

There are two major reasons why shoes are bad for a healing tattoo: One is that the shoe creates friction against the surface of the foot, which can cause irritation or even remove some of the tattoo ink, leaving you with a faded tattoo. The other major problem is that it suffocates the tattoo, building up sweat and not allowing it to breathe.

The combination of sweat, irritation, and lack of air is the perfect environment for bacteria and infection. If you have a job or participate in activities that require you to wear restrictive shoes every day, then a foot tattoo might not be a good idea—unless you can do it during vacation time when you have at least two weeks to kick and keep your shoes off.

You have to be able to stay out of the water for at least two weeks, so you'd need to work that around your swimming schedule. The same applies to vacationers and lifeguards who sit in the sun and could be called to enter the water, both of which are bad for any new tattoo.

The size of your tattoo will have a direct effect on how painful your foot will feel after getting tattooed. Once any major swelling and pain have subsided, then you can go ahead and get work done on the other foot. Some swelling and minor bruising is normal for the first few days after getting tattooed.

It may not hurt much the day of the tattoo, but the following day can be rather brutal. Put your feet up and read, play video games; whatever it takes to distract you from wanting to get up and move around too much. It's not recommended washing or applying any ointments to your tattoo on this first day.

Just give it some time to calm down. Using only your hand, apply a small amount of non-scented, chemical-free mild cleanser to the tattoo and slowly work the cleanser into the skin with a circular motion. Rinse with cool water. The presence of petrolatum as an ingredient has been debated for years on whether or not it can actually draw ink away from the tattoo, but lots of the moisturizers tattoo artists recommend have it in them.

Foot swelling is usually due to water retention and poor circulation. If you're a freshly or soon to be inked babe with a footwear fetish, you're probably wondering how you'll go about navigating an upcoming season of boots with new foot ink.

However, boots are basically the go-to footwear of autumn and winter. Unless you live in a climate that benefits from sunshine all year round lucky you! Of course, they're not just good for keeping you warm, but boots are kick ass at traversing muddy sidewalks, trudging through leaves and snow, helping your tootsies stay dry, and keeping you on-trend.



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