Sunscreen for tattoos: How to choose and apply the right protection

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icon February 20, 2024 - 1 year ago

Are you tired of watching your vibrant tattoos fade away under the scorching sun? Are you constantly worried about the long-term effects of UV radiation on your prized ink? Choosing the right sunscreen for your tattoos and applying it correctly can be a confusing task. With so many options available on the market, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure where to begin.

This guide will delve into the essential factors to consider when selecting sunscreen for tattoos and provide expert tips on how to apply it for maximum protection. It's time to take control and shield your tattoos from the sun's harmful rays like never before.

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How to apply the right amount of sunscreen for tattoos

  • Use enough sunscreen: General recommendation is about one ounce (a shot glass) for the whole body. For tattooed areas, adjust accordingly, but more is better than less.
  • Apply evenly: Ensure all tattooed skin is covered, including intricate details and crevices.
  • Don't skimp: Apply a thick layer to ensure full SPF protection.
  • Reapply regularly: Every two hours or after sweating/swimming.
  • Protect edges and delicate areas: These spots are prone to sunburn and fading.
  • Consider SPF moisturisers: For daily use, especially if you prefer lighter or non-greasy application.
  • Use Tattoo Goo Aftercare Lotion: Provides SPF protection while moisturizing and soothing tattooed skin.


How to choose the right sunscreen for tattoos

SPF (Sun Protection Factor)

Choose sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher. SPF 30 blocks ~97% of UVB rays. SPF 50+ provides slightly more but may create false security.

Ingredients

Opt for ingredients that minimise irritation. Common active ingredients: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, avobenzone, octisalate, octocrylene. Fragrance-free, hypoallergenic formulas are preferable for sensitive skin.

Broad-Spectrum Protection

Ensure protection against both UVA (premature ageing, deeper penetration) and UVB (sunburn, skin cancer).

Mineral vs Chemical vs Film Sunscreens

  • Mineral Sunscreens: Contain zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide. Reflect UV rays, gentle on skin, ideal for tattoos.
  • Chemical Sunscreens: Convert UV radiation into heat. Effective but may irritate sensitive skin.
  • Film Sunscreens: Barrier films acting as second skin, protecting tattoos from UVA/UVB and aiding healing.


Water Resistance

Choose water-resistant formulas if swimming or sweating. Reapply as needed.

Additional Features

Consider oil-free, non-comedogenic, and skin type-suitable options.


Do old tattoos still need sunscreen?

Yes. Even older tattoos can fade or blur without sun protection. Incorporate sunscreen into daily skincare to preserve tattoo appearance and skin health.


When can you put sunscreen on your tattoo?

Apply sunscreen only after full healing (usually 4-6 weeks). Avoid application on scabbing, peeling, or tender skin to prevent irritation or infection.


Our best sunscreen for tattoos

We recommend Dermalize Pro Total Black Sun Block. It shields tattoos from UVA/UVB rays, prevents fading, promotes healing, and comes in convenient pre-cut sheets.

Lightweight, flexible, and stretchable, it easily covers various body parts. Each pack has five pre-cut sheets for convenience.


Protect your tattoos with the right sunscreen

Protecting your tattoos preserves their vibrancy and ensures skin health. Take steps to shield your ink from the sun and enjoy it with confidence for years to come.


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