by tattooedmami » Mon Apr 29, 2019 7:37 am
Honestly, it depends on you. Id say colder season is best because you don't sweat as much, the sun exposure is minimal, and no worries of pool or outdoor activity. BUT, the flipside of that is you may dress warmer, and that will mess with tattoos that become covered, such as rubbing and what not. But I think moist climates give the tattoo area a breeding ground for bacteria build up and slows the healing process down. It just has to do with how you take care of it. As with any open wound, it needs fresh air to heal, needs to stay clean and free of bacteria, and needs to stay moist with either aquaphor or Lubriderm.