I've found using a nice 99 cent can of Barbasol works pretty well. Yup, that's right...shaving cream.
Any brand's sunscreen, with a factor of 15+... if you have really light skin, spring for the 30+ factor.
Put lotion on it.
apply a sunscreen lotion aloe vera
lotion
lotion
They could just be extremely dry. Try some lotion
You got to be white cause a black person would know to put some lotion on.
if you get a realy good lotion make shure it has SPF !!! mix it with you sunblock/taning lotion and make shure you dont miss any part of you skinn you wond get sunburned i garenteeeeeee:) - good luck
Gold Bond has produced this lotion for many years. Over thousands of people use this type of lotion each day. One great benefit that this lotion has is that it prevents dried skin.
Chances are that your tattoo is peeling. So for a week or so it will look like it is peeling off or fading. But after that it will look just fine. Here's a tip to help prevent fading and peeling. Take a small (pea sized) dab of lotion (non scented) and rub it on your tattoo 2-3 times a day. If you put too much lotion on, it will peel even more.
Lotion seals the skin and keeps moisture from escaping. It doesn't add moisture, but prevents your body from losing its own moisture.
Yes. After all, you are literally peeling your tan off. Also, you can look forward to getting skin cancer when you are older. USE SUN TAN LOTION!!!
Yes, in fact it can! Peeling off the skin is peeling off the freshly inserted colour. Scabbing and peeling has to happen on it's own, and you need to procrastinate it as much as possible. Lotioning helps to shove the colour that is bleeding out back into your skin. Lotion religiously, do NOT scratch, and do not peel it off. If you want your tat to be as colourful and gorgeous as possible at least.