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Dragon’s Drool Tattoo Aftercare

The Healing Scroll for the Marked and the Brave

You’ve just been marked. Whether it’s your first tattoo or your fiftieth, this symbol is part of your legend now—and it deserves sacred care.

Below lies your healing ritual, drawn from ancient wisdom and trusted by modern artists. With the power of Dragon’s Drool, you’ll protect your tattoo, ease your skin, and let your story shine.

✦ The Dragon’s Scale

Second Skin Method — Saniderm, Derm Shield, Recovery, Tegaderm

If your tattoo is wrapped in a clear protective film, you’ve chosen the path of the Dragon’s Scale. It seals the wound, lets it breathe, and shields it from infection.

  1. Keep it on for 1–3 days
    If it stays sealed and comfortable, let it work. If it leaks, lifts, or irritates, remove early.

  2. Remove gently under warm water
    Peel it back low and flat, never upward. Take your time—this step matters.

  3. Clean the tattoo with care
    Use clean hands, warm water, and unscented antibacterial soap (like the one provided). No washcloths. Just your fingertips in soft circles.

  4. Dry fully
    Pat with a clean paper towel or let air-dry. Wait 5–10 minutes before applying anything.

  5. Apply Dragon’s Drool
    Use a thin, even layer—just enough for a soft sheen.
    Reapply 2+ times daily for 1–3 weeks, or until the skin is fully healed and no longer peeling.

✦ The Open Air Ritual

Traditional Method — No second skin

If your tattoo was wrapped in paper or plastic, this is your path. It’s simple, effective, and time-honored.

  1. Remove the bandage after 2–6 hours
    Your tattoo needs to breathe. Don’t leave it wrapped overnight unless told otherwise.

  2. Wash the tattoo
    Warm water + unscented antibacterial soap + clean hands only.
    Rinse away all plasma, ink, and residue gently.

  3. Dry completely
    Pat dry or let it air-dry. Be gentle.

  4. Apply Dragon’s Drool
    Spread a very thin layer—not greasy. Just enough to hydrate.
    Reapply 2+ times daily, especially after each wash, for 1–3 weeks.

✦ How to Use Dragon’s Drool

  • Always start with clean hands and clean, dry skin

  • Apply a thin layer—a soft glow, never a slick shine

  • Reapply whenever the tattoo feels dry or tight

  • Stop once the skin is smooth, flake-free, and fully healed

⚠ What to Avoid (The Forbidden Acts)

  • ❌ No scratching, picking, or peeling

  • ❌ No baths, swimming, or hot tubs (for at least 2–3 weeks)

  • ❌ No direct sun, tanning beds, or sunburns

  • ❌ No tight clothes rubbing the tattoo

  • ❌ No Neosporin, peroxide, alcohol, or scented lotions

  • ❌ No touching with dirty hands or letting pets lick the area

Your tattoo is an open wound—protect it like treasure.

🕯 Reactions & Red Flags

Normal:

Mild redness, itching, flaking, and light scabbing

Not normal:

Spreading redness, swelling, pus, fever, or hot, raised skin

If irritation or reaction occurs, stop using Dragon’s Drool and reach out to your tattoo artist or a medical professional. Healing should never hurt.

🔮 Final Words of Wisdom

This is more than a design—it’s a piece of your myth.

Honor it. Protect it. Let it settle into the skin like it’s always belonged there.

Dragon’s Drool is made with cold-pressed, skin-calming oils, crafted to hydrate, reduce redness, and soothe even the most sensitive skin. It’s your companion for the healing journey.

And when in doubt? Ask your artist. Their guidance doesn’t end when the machine stops buzzing.

Make it stand out.

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Make it stand out.

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

“It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”

— Squarespace