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Tattoo model shares travel tips and country she fears going to due to ink

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Tattoos are becoming more and more popular – and a survey even shows that a fifth of all British adults are inked. And, we all know that holidaymakers from the UK love to jet off to sunny climes and get a tan.READ MORE: Cabin crew share things passengers should never do on plane such as wearing shorts But, did you know that sun and sea can affect your ink?If you’ve just had a tattoo then your skin is extra sensitive as the needle has created tiny injuries in the skin.This means you’re more susceptible to burning and scarring and you should avoid too much sun exposure on holiday, according to dermatologist Matthew Lin.Additionally, chlorine can introduce infections and even leach the ink from your skin – and sea water will dry out the skin and lengthen your healing time.So avoid sunshine and swimming for six weeks after getting a tattoo.Luckily, after this time you can head off on holiday once again just as influencer Em, 24, from Canada does.

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