How to Care for Your Jagua Tattoo: A Complete Aftercare Guide
So, you’ve got yourself a jagua tattoo—awesome choice! These temporary tattoos have that stunning blue-black ink look, all while being totally natural and non-permanent. To keep your new design looking sharp and lasting as long as possible, you’ll want to give it a little TLC. Don’t worry; it’s super easy! Just follow these aftercare tips to keep your tattoo in tip-top shape.
1. Let It Dry and Chill
First things first—once the jagua gel is applied, let it dry completely. Seriously, resist the urge to touch it or mess with it. This part’s all about patience. Letting it dry properly keeps the design clean and smudge-free. Think of it as giving your tattoo the VIP treatment it deserves.
2. Give the Gel Time to Work Its Magic
The jagua gel takes a couple of hours to dry, but if you really want that bold, vibrant stain, you’ll want to leave it on for 3-6 hours. Pro tip: leaving it overnight can give you the best results. Just make sure not to touch your face or other items while the gel is on—this stuff can stain anything it comes into contact with! If you’re heading to bed or want to prevent accidental smudging, cover the area loosely with breathable fabric to protect the design (and everything around you).
3. Peel, Wash Gently, and Don’t Scrub
When the gel is dry, you’ll notice it starts to crack and peel. This is totally normal. Gently scrape off the dried gel with your fingers—no water yet! Once the peeling’s done, give it a gentle wash using mild soap and lukewarm water. This helps remove any leftover residue and prevents the tattoo from accidentally staining clothes or furniture. Just remember, no scrubbing—it’s all about being kind to your skin.
4. Keep It Dry for the First 24 Hours
After washing off the residue, the tattoo will look pretty faint. Don’t worry, it’ll darken beautifully over the next day or two. During this time, keep the area dry—skip the swimming, showering, or any water-heavy activities. This allows the stain to set properly and develop into that rich blue-black shade.
5. Show Your Tattoo Some Love
Once your tattoo reaches full vibrancy, a little ongoing care will go a long way in keeping it looking fresh. Here’s how:
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Moisturise: Keep your skin happy and hydrated with an unscented, gentle moisturiser. Dry skin can make the tattoo crack and fade faster.
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Avoid Rubbing: Be mindful of clothes, accessories, or anything that could rub against the tattoo. Friction’s not your friend here.
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Protect from the Sun: Sunlight can fade the tattoo quickly, so slap on some sunscreen or cover it up when you’re out and about.
6. Want It to Last Longer? Here’s the Deal
Jagua tattoos typically stick around for 1-2 weeks, depending on your skin type and how well you care for them. To make the most of it:
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Go easy on harsh soaps and chemicals—they can speed up fading.
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Skip the exfoliants, scrubs, or loofahs around the tattoo area. Gentle washing only!
7. Let the Fade Happen
The beauty of a jagua tattoo is that it’s temporary. When it starts to fade, embrace it as part of the process. It’s the perfect excuse to experiment with new designs or placements next time. If you’re ready for a clean slate sooner, you can gently exfoliate to speed up the fading process.
And that’s all there is to it! With just a little care, your jagua tattoo will stay looking its best for as long as possible. If you’re in Edmonton, we’d be thrilled to help you get your favorite design tattooed. Reach out to us and let’s bring your vision to life!
And that’s all there is to it! With just a little care, your jagua tattoo will stay looking its best for as long as possible. If you’re in YEG, Canada, we’d be thrilled to help you get your favorite design tattooed. Reach out to us and let’s bring your vision to life!
If you are anywhere else inn the world, share your favourite design in the comments and we will include that in our next post
Happy Tattooing!!
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