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Tattoo Care

Tattoo Care

Regular price $15.00 USD
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This is your ultimate healing balm for new tattoos! All natural, no steroids, no chemicals, no petroleum products, no silicone. Also works great as a tattooing cream- no creep.

Until now, the only course of care has been some well-meaning creams and lotions which moisturize, but do not address the itch, the irritation, the possibility of an infection.

Our formula is all natural, has no harsh chemicals, dyes, steroids, petroleum jelly, antihistamines, etc. It is made with the purest ingredients we could find. All ingredients are approved by the FDA as safe, and used in foods, cosmetics, and perfumes.

Please note the TattooCare contains ingredients that are naturally antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiseptic, along with ingredients that are soothing, and anti-itching. Our formula is safe for use in delicate areas, and safe to use as long as you like- makes a great moisturizer!

TattooCare has a strong floral odor. Many people love the fragrance which is quite flowery- one of the ingredients is used in perfumes. Some people think it is very strong and cloying. It is only strong when you first put on the cream, and, unfortunately, you have to live with it if you want to use this great lotion!

Our hydrating super emollient formula can be used as a skin cream at any time, not just if you are newly tattooed, so the leftovers can be used as part of your daily beauty regimen. It is wonderful for dry skin relief!

There is something called “synergism”. That means that the total of all the parts works better than the sum working of all the parts.... When we mix these ingredients together, they are just plain awesome.

We welcome your reviews, testimonials, complaints, and photos! Let us know what you think, and we may put it on our site!

Directions:
Apply liberally on new tattoo twice a day for seven days. Safe to use on scalp, and “delicate” skin areas like inner thigh and underarm areas. You may use it for longer if you need to. You may apply as often as you want. NOT FOR INTERNAL USE. DO NOT INGEST. Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.

Essential Steps for New Tattoo Care
Maintaining the cleanliness of your new tattoo is crucial for a smooth healing process. Follow these steps to ensure your tattoo remains in top condition:

Daily Cleansing: Wash the tattooed area at least twice a day—ideally morning and night. If you've been active and are sweaty or dirty, consider additional washes to keep the area clean.
Gentle Products: Use a mild, natural soap to clean the tattoo. This helps minimize irritation and supports healing. If you're on the go, high-quality witch hazel extract can serve as a quick cleanse, but remember to moisturize afterward with TattooCare to prevent dryness.
Drying Technique: After washing, pat the area dry gently. Avoid rubbing, as this can disturb any forming scabs and hinder the healing process.

This comprehensive approach ensures your tattoo stays clean, vibrant, and heals beautifully.

Ingredients: Aloe Vera, Brassica napus(canola), Zea mays (corn), pure beeswax, Vitis vinifera (grapeseed oil), Carthamus tinctorius (safflower oil), hemp seed oil, Helianthus annus (sunflower oil), glucomannan powdered (konjac) root, Coco nucifera (coconut) oil Olea europaea (olive oil), Fragrance, Sesamum indicum, (sesame oil), Juglans regia (walnut oil), hemp oil, Australian Sandalwood


We offer a full 30 day money back guaranty of product price, shipping or handling charges are not included. Please return the product to us if you are not satisfied. Buyer pays return shipping.

FAQs

-Why Should You Avoid Picking Scabs from a Healing Tattoo?

When you get a tattoo, you might be tempted to pick at any scabs that form as your skin heals. However, it's crucial to resist this urge. Here's why:

Nature's Bandage

Scabs act as your body's natural bandage, covering areas of the skin that have undergone stress or damage. This protective layer helps to keep wounds clean, reduce the risk of infection, and promote efficient healing. Removing a scab prematurely can disrupt this process, potentially leading to complications.

Preserving Tattoo Detail

One of the key reasons to leave scabs alone is to protect the delicate artwork that makes up your tattoo. Pulling off scabs can result in ink being removed from your skin, leading to faded colors or uneven lines. Allowing scabs to fall off naturally ensures that your tattoo maintains its intended design and vibrancy.

Avoiding Scarring and Infection

Interfering with the scabbing process can increase the likelihood of scarring, which may permanently alter the tattoo's appearance. Moreover, picking at scabs can introduce bacteria into the healing area, raising the risk of infection. Keeping the scabs intact provides a barrier against harmful pathogens.

Natural Healing Process

Letting your body take its course also means embracing the time it needs to heal. Patience during this period can significantly enhance the final outcome of your tattoo. Always consult with professional tattoo artists or dermatologists if you have concerns during the healing process.

In summary, allowing scabs to remain until they fall off naturally plays a crucial role in preserving the quality and health of your new tattoo. Respect your body’s healing capabilities for the best results.

-Why Is It Important to Pat a Tattoo Dry After Cleansing?

Caring for a new tattoo is crucial to ensure it heals properly and maintains its vibrant appearance. One often overlooked aspect of this care is the importance of patting your tattoo dry after cleansing. Here's why this step matters:

Prevents Damage to the Tattoo

  • Avoids Abrasion: Rubbing your tattoo with a towel can cause friction, irritating the skin and potentially removing ink.
  • Protects Scabs: Gently patting avoids disturbing any developing scabs or healing skin, which are crucial for the healing process. Disturbing these too early can lead to scarring or uneven healing.

Promotes Faster Healing

  • Reduces Infection Risk: By preventing unnecessary irritation, patting helps maintain the integrity of the skin's protective barrier. This minimizes the chance for bacteria to enter and cause infections.

Maintains Tattoo Quality

  • Preserves Colors and Lines: Proper drying helps preserve the sharpness of the tattoo lines and the vibrancy of its colors. Excessive friction can cause fading, leading to touch-ups sooner than expected.

By taking the time to pat your tattoo dry instead of rubbing, you support its healing process and longevity, keeping your body art looking its best.

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Stacie Lee
They were using this at the tattoo shop

They actually used it to do the tatoo and it didn't burn like the other ones I had. I bought some there, and ordered more. No redness, it was wicked. No fading or color bleding.