How long does a tattoo take to fully heal?
The surface of a tattoo typically looks healed within 2–4 weeks, but the deeper layers of skin (dermis) can take 3–6 months to fully heal. This is why proper aftercare for the first 4–6 weeks is critical — the ink is still settling and the skin is still repairing at a cellular level long after it looks healed on the surface.
Can I shower with a new tattoo?
Yes — you can shower, but keep it brief and avoid direct water pressure on the tattoo. Use lukewarm water (not hot) and a fragrance-free soap. Do not soak — no baths, pools, hot tubs, or ocean swimming for at least 3–4 weeks. Soaking softens the healing skin and introduces bacteria, both of which damage the tattoo and risk infection.
Why is my tattoo peeling? Is that normal?
Completely normal. Peeling typically starts around days 4–7 and can last up to two weeks. The outer layer of skin (epidermis) that was punctured during tattooing sheds to reveal the new skin underneath. Colors may look dull or faded during this phase — they will brighten once the peeling is complete. Never pick or peel the skin — let it fall off naturally to avoid pulling ink out.
Why does my tattoo look faded after healing?
If your tattoo looks faded after healing, the most common causes are: picking the peeling skin (removes ink before it settles), using petroleum-based products (causes irregular scabbing), sun exposure during healing (UV breaks down ink), or under-moisturizing (dry skin peels more aggressively and unevenly). Using a proper aftercare balm from day one significantly reduces fading.
Can I use Vaseline or A&D ointment on my tattoo?
We strongly advise against it. Petroleum-based products like Vaseline are fully occlusive — they create an airtight barrier that blocks oxygen from reaching healing skin. This suffocates the wound, traps bacteria underneath, and causes irregular scabbing that pulls ink out unevenly. A&D ointment has the same issue. These products were designed for minor cuts and burns, not for the complex wound that is a fresh tattoo.
How much balm should I apply?
Less is more. Apply a thin layer — just enough to lightly coat the tattoo. You should be able to see the tattoo through the balm. Over-moisturizing is a common mistake that clogs pores and can cause small white bumps (milia) around the tattoo. Apply 2–3 times daily during the first two weeks, reducing to once daily as the tattoo heals.
My tattoo is itchy — what should I do?
Itching is completely normal and is a sign that the skin is healing. Do not scratch — scratching can damage the healing skin and introduce bacteria from under your fingernails. Instead, gently tap the area with clean fingertips, or apply a thin layer of balm to soothe the itch. If the itching is severe or accompanied by redness spreading beyond the tattoo, consult a doctor.
When can I go in the sun with my new tattoo?
Avoid direct sun exposure for the first 4 weeks of healing. After that, always apply SPF 30–50 before sun exposure. UV radiation is the single biggest cause of tattoo fading over time — it breaks down the ink pigments in the dermis. Even after your tattoo is fully healed, consistent SPF use will keep your colors vibrant for years longer.
Can I work out after getting a tattoo?
Light activity is generally fine after 48 hours, but avoid heavy exercise that causes significant sweating for the first week. Sweat is salty and can irritate the open wound, and gym equipment is a significant source of bacteria. If you do work out, clean the tattoo gently with fragrance-free soap immediately after and reapply balm. Avoid exercises that stretch or rub the tattooed skin.
What is Manuka honey and why is it better for tattoo healing?
Manuka honey is produced by bees that pollinate the Leptospermum scoparium (Manuka) plant in New Zealand. Unlike regular honey, it contains Methylglyoxal (MGO) — a compound with unique antibacterial properties that are effective even against MRSA. The UMF (Unique Manuka Factor) rating measures the concentration of MGO and other active compounds. UMF 16+ is the therapeutic grade used in Napalm Balms — clinically proven to reduce wound healing time by 4.2 days and achieve ≥80% wound contraction by day 9. It also acts as a humectant, drawing moisture into the skin without blocking oxygen exchange.
How do I know if my tattoo is infected?
Some redness, swelling, and warmth around a new tattoo is completely normal for the first 3–5 days. Signs of infection include: redness spreading beyond the tattoo border, pus or unusual discharge (not clear plasma), fever, extreme pain that worsens after the first 48 hours, or a foul smell. If you experience any of these, see a doctor immediately. Do not attempt to treat a tattoo infection at home.
When should I stop using aftercare products?
For active healing aftercare, continue for 4–6 weeks until the tattoo is fully healed. After that, switch to a lighter daily moisturizer to maintain skin health and ink vibrancy long-term. The skin over a healed tattoo still benefits from regular moisturizing — well-hydrated skin keeps ink looking sharp and prevents premature fading.