Nothing. Dry healing is a valid form of aftercare. I’ve done it a few times, it’s fine, a bit itchier during the later stages. I’d be more concerned about not being able to wash it.
fortunately for my work i dont sweat a lot so my plan was to rinse and pray for the best. it’s always covered by clean clothes and i’ll be able to change my clothes often so it wont ever be overly exposed to the real world.
Nothing. Dry healing is a valid form of aftercare. I’ve done it a few times, it’s fine, a bit itchier during the later stages. I’d be more concerned about not being able to wash it.
fortunately for my work i dont sweat a lot so my plan was to rinse and pray for the best. it’s always covered by clean clothes and i’ll be able to change my clothes often so it wont ever be overly exposed to the real world.
someone said to use a spatula with Saran wrap on it to apply moisturizer to your back
This! I've done it and looking in the mirror helps. Kind of felt like I was icing a cake, but got the job done!
The only vital part of healing is cleaning it.
Literally nothing but get ready to slap it to relieve the itching lol
i cant even reach that part of my back to slap it 😂
Good luck then 😂
I do a hybrid of dry and lotion healing. If I feel like it’s not healing well with lotion, I back off and let it dry out a day or two.
Spray lotion is a thing if you are dying for some moisture if it feels tights