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If you have decided to improve your appearance and cut down time spent on applying makeup with a cosmetic tattoo, you need to know how to care for your new tattoo. Sun exposure after receiving your tattoo can have negative effects, both immediately after your procedure and over time. Here are several facts about how sun exposure affects tattoos and how you can protect your skin and cosmetic tattoo from sun damage.

Recently Tattooed Skin Is More Vulnerable to Sun Damage

Tattoos, cosmetic or otherwise, involve tiny punctures in the skin. This causes inflammation, which makes the skin more vulnerable to sun damage. While the skin is healing, you want to protect it from sun exposure. Sara Justice recommends avoiding the sun for at least four weeks after receiving your cosmetic tattoo – when you are outside, wear a hat that shades your face to protect your tattooed skin from sun damage.

Tattooed skin that is still healing can be burnt easily when exposed to UV rays. If you do not cover your new tattoo when outside during the first four weeks, you could damage your skin and tattoo. Severe sunburns can leave a scar on the skin, increase the risk of skin cancer, and change the appearance of your tattoo. It is not worth the risk to your health or appearance – make sure you are careful when stepping outside, especially during the first few weeks after your tattoo is applied.

Wear Sunscreen to Protect Your Skin and Tattoo

After the initial healing process, you should always wear sunscreen to protect your tattoo. You may need to wait 10 or more days before you can apply sunscreen or makeup – follow your aftercare instructions exactly for the best results. Once you can apply sunscreen, it is important to use it every day to preserve your tattoo.

Tattoos do not “fade” from the sun, but they can be affected by sun exposure. This is because the ink of the tattoo is placed in the collagen of the skin, which is affected by sun exposure. The body naturally loses collagen as you get older, but it can be accelerated by overexposure to the sun. This can change or fade the appearance of your cosmetic tattoo faster as collagen and pigment are lost, which is why you want to shade your face and wear sunscreen to protect your skin and tattoo from damage.

Protect Your Cosmetic Tattoo for Lasting Results

Sun exposure is a nemesis to skin health and cosmetic tattoos. If you care enough about your appearance to obtain a quality cosmetic tattoo from Sara Justice, you should also care about preserving your skin’s health and aesthetics. For the best results, always reduce your facial sun exposure by wearing hats, sunscreen, and eyeglasses this summer and year-round.

If you are ready to explore the benefits of cosmetic tattoos, contact the office of Sara Justice in NYC, your premier place for permanent eyebrows, eyeliner, and lipstick treatments.

Posted on Behalf of Sara Justice, Cosmetic Tattoo Artist

110 E Andrews Dr NW Suite 207
Atlanta, GA 30305

Phone: (678) 628-7723