Tattoo Cracking: Everything You Need To Know (2024)

So, you’ve barely taken off the sealing wrap for your new body-art and you’ve already been overloaded with well-intentioned information from family and friends. Horror stories of healing mishaps, ink infections, and of course, the dreaded tattoo cracking. Intentions aside, less is often more when it comes to the hard facts on caring for your new ink. Here are some important points to remember regarding tattoo cracking.


What is tattoo cracking, will it ruin my tattoo?

Before we really get into it, its best that we mention – for the record – that your tattoo itself isn’t what’s cracking. The tattoo healing process takes place on the skin’s surface layer (epidermis). After receiving a new tattoo, your epidermis will undergo the regular steps of oozing, itching and peeling/scabbing.

Typically, tattoo cracking isn’t a major cause for concern, it’s an entirely normal part of the scabbing process, new skin is forming above the ink, turning into a scab and peeling away. As your tattoo is located below the skins surface, in the dermis layer, the ink itself will remain unaffected by this process.


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Why is my tattoo cracking?

There are a number of reasons as to why you may be experiencing excessive cracking on the surface layer of your new work, the most common causes are as follows:

Thick or excessive scabbing

Excessive scabbing is most common cause for tattoo cracking. Most tattoos will produce a very light and barely visible scab, others may have heavier scabs with thick, prominent crusts. Scabs will begin to raise, decreasing in moisture which will increase the chance of cracking.

Dry/ dehydrated skin

Under moisturised, dehydrated skin is another leading cause of tattoo cracking. Ensuring you properly moisturise your skin is a vital step in giving your tattoo the best chance of healing quickly and without complications

Infection

In some cases (though rare), tattoo cracking can occur as a symptom of an infected tattoo. This is likely due to an issue of hygiene, or improper care in the days following your new work.

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How to prevent tattoo cracking

Keeping all of this in mind, here are some steps to help prevent your tattoos from cracking:

Leave your healing wounds alone

No matter the itch, irritation, or sheer impatience, never, under any circ*mstances should you pick at or pull on your tattoo as it heals, this will only prolong the stages of healing and increase the chances of creating an infection (one of the leading causes of tattoo cracking)

Ensure you are maintaining good hygiene

Make sure that you are frequently cleaning your tattoo with a gentle warm water wash (try to avoid excessively hot water). Keeping a clean, bacteria-free environment for your skin is vital in preventing tattoo cracks and ensuring a quick and complication free healing process. To be certain you are following the right steps, follow Ink Nurse’s ultimate aftercare guide.

Hydrate yourself and your skin

First and foremost, drink plenty of water. Staying hydrated is a sure-fire way to promote healthy and happy skin. Secondly, as we’ve mentioned in previous blogs, proper tattoo hydration is one of the most crucial steps in ensuring the health, vibrancy and longevity of your art. We recommend regular use of our multi-purpose remedy cream throughout your healing stages in order to prevent tattoo cracking.

Tattoo Cracking: Everything You Need To Know (2024)

FAQs

What does it mean if your tattoo is cracking? ›

Typically, tattoo cracking isn't a major cause for concern, it's an entirely normal part of the scabbing process, new skin is forming above the ink, turning into a scab and peeling away. As your tattoo is located below the skins surface, in the dermis layer, the ink itself will remain unaffected by this process.

Why does my tattoo look like it's splitting? ›

Tattoo cracking is caused by dry healing skin. Like most other wounds, tattoos heal better if they're kept a little wet. Your tattoo artist's aftercare instructions likely emphasized keeping your tattoo moist with some kind of wrap, balm, or ointment.

Why is my tattoo peeling and there is no ink underneath? ›

Tattoos tend to peel without any ink underneath as they heal normally. In rare cases, they can have missing ink due to an artist's error. Peeling tattoos with missing ink aren't usually anything to worry about. It's normal for a tattoo to peel and lose a little bit of ink as your skin heals.

How to tell if a tattoo is healing poorly? ›

As was mentioned, hives, extreme itchiness, and extreme irritation are all pretty clear signs that something dangerous may be going on. If you develop any of these extreme symptoms, go see a doctor before anything gets worse.

Why does my tattoo look shiny and cracked? ›

DON'T WORRY, THIS IS NORMAL. THE LAST STAGE OF HEALING IS WHEN THE TATTOO LOOKS HEALED BUT IS STILL WAXY OR SHINY ON THE SURFACE. THIS WILL EVENTUALLY DISSIPATE AND YOUR SKIN WILL EVENTUALLY RETURN TO IT'S NORMAL TEXTURE AFTER 3 TO 4 WEEKS.

How to tell if a tattoo is over moisturized? ›

Signs of an Over-Moisturized Tattoo

If you notice that your skin feels greasy to the touch after several hours, there's a chance you've applied too much lotion, or that you've applied one that's too thick. Your skin looks or feels irritated. Over-moisturizing with oil-based lotions can lead to clogged pores.

How do you know if your tattoo is rejecting ink? ›

Yes, your body can reject tattoo ink. This is often evident in symptoms like itching, swelling, and raised skin. Tattoo ink rejection is typically due to an allergic reaction to the ink. In such cases, removal or medical attention may be necessary.

Is it normal for tattoo to peel away and not see ink? ›

The quick answer is that yes, it's perfectly normal for ink to come away as a tattoo heals. Ink is driven deep into the skin by the tattoo needles, but some will be on the surface of the skin, and some others will collect in scabs above the tattoo.

What messes up tattoo healing? ›

Cleaning and Excessive Water Exposure. Who would have thought that cleaning the tattoo could also sabotage healing? Avoid submerging your fresh tattoo underwater or apply excessive water while showering. Our skin could absorb the water and damage the tattoo.

How do you know if your tattoo isn't deep enough? ›

If the needle being used on your tattoo doesn't go deep enough into the dermis layer of your skin, that means the ink has been deposited in the epidermis layer. As we mentioned before, ink deposited here will quickly leave the skin when epidermal cells renew themselves, making for a not-so-permanent tattoo.

How to tell if tattoo ink is bad? ›

-Contaminated ink can lead to bacterial infections and serious health consequences for both the tattoo artist and the client. Signs of expired or contaminated ink include separation of solid and liquid elements or thickening of the ink. If any changes are observed, the ink should be discarded.

Should I let my tattoo dry out and peel? ›

Peeling is normal (to an extent) but that doesn't mean you should peel it yourself. Let your skin do its thing for the two-ish weeks and keep the tattoo clean and dry while it heals for the best results.

What does a leaking tattoo look like? ›

“It is also normal to have some oozing of clear, yellow, or blood-tinged fluids for several days after a tattoo.” Dr. Paviol says these responses should steadily subside over time, however, if you are still experiencing more redness, swelling, or pain after two or three days, you may need to have the area evaluated.

What are the stages of tattoo healing? ›

The tattoo healing process typically involves a week of redness and oozing, followed by two to three weeks of itchiness and peeling. After about a month, the skin still internally heals.

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