Tuesday, June 25, 2013

TATTOO AFTERCARE

I know most of you know this, but for those that don't or are confused on what topical to use or not. Here is a simple and clear break down of taking care of your tattoo.

Leave That Bandage Alone!
Your artist took the care to cover up your new tattoo for a very good reason - to keep air-born bacteria from invading your wound. Yes, as pretty as your new tattoo is, it is still a wound. Open flesh is a breeding ground for bacteria and infection. Leave the bandage on for a minimum of two hours. Excitement of having a new tattoo will make you want to remove the bandage so you can show your friends, but your friends will just have to wait until later.
The only exception to this rule is if your artist covered your tattoo with saran wrap or some kind of plastic. This is extremely detrimental to a tattoo, so it should be removed immediately. You're better off not having any covering than to be suffocating your new tattoo with plastic wrap.
Wash and Treat
After you remove the bandage, you will want to wash your tattoo. Use lukewarm water and mild, liquid antibacterial or antimicrobial soap (Satin andProvon are my highest recommendations. Dial tends to be too harsh - generic brand antibacterial soaps are actually better) to gently wash away any ointment, blood and/or plasma and to completely clean the area. Do not use a washcloth or anything abrasive. Your hand is your best tool in this case. (If your tattoo feels slimy and slippery, you have probably been oozing plasma. Try to gently remove as much of this as possible - when the plasma dries on the skin surface, it creates scabs.)
Then pat (do not rub) the area firmly with a CLEAN towel or paper towel to get it completely dry. Follow with a very light application of your choice of ointment. A&D vitamin enriched ointment would be my first choice, but if you don't have any, Bacitracin or a similar antibacterial ointment is acceptable.
**Do not use Neosporin. This is a wonderful product for cuts and scrapes, but not for tattoos. Some can have an allergic reaction to the Neosporin, which causes little red bumps. When the bumps go away, so does the ink, and you end up with a polka-dotted tattoo.**
Specialty Products and Lotions 
If you prefer, you can also use a specialty product such as Tattoo Goo or H2Ocean. It's not necessary, as many over the counter products work just fine, but it's your choice. Use the products as directed as continue for 3-5 days.
After that, continue to keep it clean, but you can use lotion when needed instead of ointment, to keep the skin soft. Whatever lotion you use, it should be dye and fragrance free. A lot of artists recommend Lubriderm, but I have found that Lubriderm stings when I apply it. Instead, I have had great success with Eucerin. See also:Aftercare Contradictions: Why there are so many views on what product is best.
Bathing, Showering, Hot Tubs, and Swimming
Yes, you can (and should!) shower with a new tattoo. It's OK to get your tattoo wet - just don't soak it. Submerging your tattoo in a bath or hot tub can cause serious damage, so you'll want to avoid those for 2-3 weeks, but showering is perfectly fine as long as you don't saturate your tattoo. If you get soap or shampoo on your tattoo, just remove it quickly with water. Swimming - whether it be a pool, fresh water or salt water - should be avoided for at least 2 weeks.
Scabbing and Peeling
After a few days, you will notice some peeling and possibly a little scabbing. Excessive scabbing could indicate a poorly-done tattoo, but a little is sometimes normal and there is no need to panic. Apply warm moist compresses to the scabs for about 5 minutes 2-3 times a day to soften them and they will eventually come off on their own. (Do not apply ointment or lotion to a softened scab - wait for it to dry) You will also start to itch, just like a sunburn when it begins to heal. The advice here is, don't pick, and don't scratch! If the skin itches, slap it. If it is peeling, put lotion on it. And if it is scabbing, just leave it alone. Your tattoo is almost healed, and now is not the time to ruin it!
Protection from the sun
After your tattoo is healed, from now on, you will always want to protect it from the sun's ultraviolet rays. These can fade and damage a brilliant tattoo very fast. Before spending a lot of time in excessive heat, protect your tattoo with a minimum 30SPF sunblock. This will keep your tattoo vibrant for many years, and it will continue to be a source of great pride.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

UPSTATE INK TATTOO SHOP

I will be working out of UPSTATE INK TATTOO SHOP - 408 Amherst St. Buffalo NY (near Grant St. backside of Buffalo State College)

Call or Email me to setup your appointment - 716-515-5596 , artbycheristarfuker@gmail.com



Sunday, June 16, 2013

Rose Tattoo


SPIDERWEBS

Here is a pic of a project I am pin-striping. I ran 2 pinstripe lines around the side to back of truck that follow the line of the truck bed. I added pinstriped spider webs on side panels. As the project progresses, I'll post more photos. This is on a 1970 Chevy Cheyenne.

Interested in having your vehicle or anything else pinstriped? Give me a call/email 716-515-5596 or artbycheristarfuker@gmail.com


Saturday, June 15, 2013

FEATURED ON HALO's WEBSITE

Back in February of 2013 , one of my pieces - Master Chief Tattoo was featured on the video game Halo, website. THE BEST GAME of 2012. Check it out - MASTER CHIEF TATTOO on HALO WEBSITE

BOOKING APPOINTMENTS for JULY

I am now starting to book appointments for the Month of July and forward. So if you have a project you'd like done. Contact me at 716-515-5596 or artbycheristarfuker@gmail.com


Thursday, June 13, 2013

BUFFALO COMICON

BUFFALO COMICON 2013  - WATCH FOR THE DATES HERE (usually in October) Buffalo Comicon 2013 - But as a heads up I will be in attendance displaying my art and booking Tattoo appointments.

Custom Helmets

If you follow me on Facebook ( ART BY CHERI STARFUKER FACEBOOK ) then you know I recently sold a helmet to movie star Sean Patrick Flanery (Boondock Saints) Sean Patrick Flanery on Facebook , Sean Patrick Flanery Fanpage

 He has also contracted me to do another helmet, so watch for sneak peaks as I finish it. Below pictured is the helmet I airbrushed that Sean bought.

Interested in your own custom paint job contact me for pricing. artbycheristarfuker@gmail.com or 716-515-5940.





Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Welcome to My Blog

I will be posting everything tattoo and airbrush and pinstripe related. You will find my art here current projects and any tattoo/industry related happenings i the area of Western New York. You will also find some of my art pieces listed for sale here. Thank you for the follow and please share with your friends!

ART by CHERI STARFUKER

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