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    How do I know if my tattoo is healing properly?
    Michelle Myles
    Tattoo Artist & Co-owner, Daredevil Tattoo
    Michelle Myles is the Co-owner of Daredevil Tattoo, a tattoo shop located based in New York City's Lower East Side. Michelle has more than 20 years of tattooing experience. She also operates the Daredevil Tattoo Museum, co-owner Brad Fink's personal collection of antique tattoo memorabilia that he has amassed over the last 27 years of tattooing.
    Tattoo Artist & Co-owner, Daredevil Tattoo
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    Tattoo artists often know more about tattoo care than medical professionals. Sometimes the normal healing process, which can include bloody or inky discharge around the tattoo, looks like the beginning of an infection. This is especially true for large or colored tattoos. The artist is often the best person to evaluate any issues you have, so try contacting the studio and scheduling a visit if you have questions.
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    What's best for tattoo aftercare?
    Michelle Myles
    Tattoo Artist & Co-owner, Daredevil Tattoo
    Michelle Myles is the Co-owner of Daredevil Tattoo, a tattoo shop located based in New York City's Lower East Side. Michelle has more than 20 years of tattooing experience. She also operates the Daredevil Tattoo Museum, co-owner Brad Fink's personal collection of antique tattoo memorabilia that he has amassed over the last 27 years of tattooing.
    Tattoo Artist & Co-owner, Daredevil Tattoo
    Expert Answer
    Always use a clean cloth or towel when cleaning your tattoo. Towels often hold bacteria and other grime that can actually cause infection instead of preventing it. Choose a clean towel that you'll only use on your tattoo and keep it separate from other towels to prevent contamination.
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    How long should I leave the cling film on my new tattoo? Wouldn't the skin underneath be sweating, thus causing bacteria to breed?
    Kiara Hamed
    Tattoo Artist
    Kiara Hamed is a Tattoo Artist based in Dallas, Texas. She has over nine years of tattoo designing experience. She received her Tattoo Artist Certification in 2010 and a BS in Computer Information Systems from Clark University Atlanta in 2013.
    Tattoo Artist
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    You shouldn't keep the cling film on for more than a couple of hours after getting a tattoo. Once you remove it, wash the area since bacteria can breed beneath the film.
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    Can I put coconut oil on my new tattoo?
    Kiara Hamed
    Tattoo Artist
    Kiara Hamed is a Tattoo Artist based in Dallas, Texas. She has over nine years of tattoo designing experience. She received her Tattoo Artist Certification in 2010 and a BS in Computer Information Systems from Clark University Atlanta in 2013.
    Tattoo Artist
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    Yes, you can use coconut oil on the area, as long as you aren't allergic to it. If you haven't used coconut oil before, test it on a small area of your skin away from the tattoo site and wait to see if the skin becomes raised or you develop a rash.
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