If you're using an ointment, you can stop and switch to a fragrance free/dye free lotion like Lubriderm or Curel at this point. Keep gently washing and applying the lotion. Keeping the tattoo slightly moistened (rub it in gently like you normally would) with a light lotion can help the peeling process and will help alleviate any itching as well.
Yes but stop the a&d ointment it can cause colors to fade I recommend a lotion called tattoo goo its thin but stops the irritation and helps stop the peeling and flaking and keeps your colors looking bright I used it on mine after I got my side done and ive had it now going on 3 years and it still looks as good as the day I got it! If you ask your tattoo artist that did it they may even have some!
Having tattoos my self and having tattoo artist as friends.
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