While there is no doubt that tattoos made by artists are permanent, the question is what your tattoo will look like a few years down the line. Everyone who gets a tattoo wants the tattoo to stay as clear and vibrant like how it looks at the end of the session, and the best tattoo ink is key, but there are numerous reasons a tattoo may fade or become misshapen during a lifetime, including the location of tattoo, color and type of pigment, sun exposure, and smoking.
In addition to following the tattoo artist’s aftercare instructions, below are some tips on how to keep your tattoo from fading and make tattoos brighter.
1.Moisturizing your skin1
Much of tattoo maintenance falls in line with common-sense skin care. Regular use of a skin moisturizer helps to hydrate the skin, which can help reduce wrinkles that can detract from the overall appearance of the skin — including a tattoo that may be there. After three months, you can use some exfoliating products that contain AHA. These products help remove damaged parts of the skin, build new collagen, and remove unwanted pigmentation from the skin, and daily use of these products can make skin look bright, sharp, and reflective—including tattoos underneath.
2.Avoid certain areas of your body
Tattooing on the abdomen, chest, buttocks, waist and other places where fat is easy to accumulate will easily deform the tattoo and make the tattooed skin swell and crack. Besides, weight fluctuation, pregnancy, and large-scale body building, for example — can also affect your tattoos. The ink pigments will break down over time as your skin stretches, thus causing your tattoo to appear faded.
3.Avoid excessive sun exposure
Sun protection is a vital component in keeping tattoos looking their best. Sun damage leads to poorer skin quality, less dense collagen, wrinkling, mottled pigmentation, and also results in tattoo color fading more quickly.
4.Choosing a experienced Tattoo Artists
Certain fragrances may make moisturizers smell good, but they can cause skin irritation and slow healing. Check your moisturizer for chemicals or preservatives that can ruin your tattoo color.
5.Do not wear tight clothing
During the healing process and even after, tight clothes cause friction between skin and fabric making the epidermis to wear off, leading to quick fading
6.Touch up
This is the most convenient and simple way to repair, but it doesn’t mean that you don’t need to care about the diet and life rules. You must know that the state and quality of life can determine the health of the skin.