Inkeeze Green tattooing ointment is specifically designed with vitamins A,C and E along with botanical extracts for use during the application of your new tattoo and as an aftercare product. DIRECTIONS: FOR THE ARTIST - Apply as needed during the tattoo application.
Photo Finish Proton is a transparent gel with medium consistency, which is applied to the tattooed area when the tattoo is finished, allowing spectacular photos, and then it can be spread and covered with film or allowed to dry in the open air.
Description. Tattoo Ointment Vegan The Green Glide tattoo ointment is a vitamin a, c, d and e ointment. It is formulated with lavender, licorice, green tea and pomegranate extract, used together to help soothe the skin and create a moisture barrier.
Saniglide is the tattoo care cream preferred by artists. This is the perfect salve to use during the tattoo process for soothing and lubrication.
Apply Green Goo Tattoo Care to your sweet new ink and all your other tattoos. Our tattoo aftercare salve may be a bit different than what you're used to using. The herbs, oils, and beeswax are ideal for absorbing into your skin, but may take a second longer to soak in. Use as much as you think you might need.
Rinse with cold water, pat dry with a clean towel and air dry for 15 minutes. Then, gently and sparingly apply a thin layer of Tattoo Goo® Salve. Repeat three or four times a day for seven to 10 days.
We recommend starting Tattoo Goo Renew with SPF 30 about eight weeks after getting your tattoo to ensure it's fully healed as the SPF can cause irritation on healing skin.
Vaseline is one of the world's most natural lubricants, and you'll find that most tattoo artists will use it on your skin during a tattoo session itself. Though most would also advise, it's unnecessary to use it in your aftercare process.
Petroleum-based ointments
A&D ointment (yes, the kind used for diaper rash) is a cheap and popular choice for new tattoo aftercare. This ointment is also called Bepanthen. Aquaphor Advanced Healing Ointment is another hydrating and anti-inflammatory option. Good old petroleum jelly (aka Vaseline) also works well.
Description. Recovery Tattoo Glide is an enriching lubricant and skin protectant that keeps clients' skin safe before, during, and after tattoo procedures. This vegan-friendly and cruelty-free glide is rich with soothing, natural emollients such as shea butter, olive oil, jojoba seed oil, and lavender oil.
Petrolatum, Zemea Propanediol, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin-A), Ergocalciferol (Vitamin-D), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin-E), Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf (Green Tea) Extract, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin-C), Polysorbate-20, Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) ...
What is Saniderm? Saniderm is a thin, clear protective bandage that adheres to the tattoo site. It's water-resistant, breathable, and does a great job of keeping out dirt and bacteria.
Tattoo Aftercare Pointers
Your bandage (Saniderm, Tegaderm, or RxDerm) is waterproof and breathable, so you can leave it on for 2–3 days without worrying about it. You may see ink seepage and plasma building up underneath your bandage. Do not panic! It is part of the healing process.
Bepanthen isn't suitable for tattoos because it contains many harsh chemical additives: Petrolatum. Lanolin and lanolin alcohol.
On the fourth day, wash it like normal, let it air dry and from that day stop wrapping it in cling film and stop using Bepanthen.
Because of its moisturizing properties and vitamins that are good for your skin, coconut oil is ultimately more than safe to apply to your tattoo. It's a natural, inexpensive way to heal your tattoo and keep it looking healthy and vibrant for years to come.
NEVER use Vaseline, Savlon, Coco Butter or Sudocrem or any other cosmetic cream as this can damage your new tattoo. Once your tattoo has fully healed, you can use alternative creams just ensure your tattoo is fully healed. After a few days, you may notice some peeling and possible scabbing.
It is advisable that you refrain from drinking for at least 48-72 hours after getting a tattoo. It is normal for plasma and blood to ooze 48 hours after getting a tattoo. However, alcohol consumption will increase the bleeding rate due to blood thinning.
You'll need to keep your tattoo wrapped in cling film from one to three days. Depending on the size of your artwork this may be longer and your artist will let you know but a general rule of thumb is: Small line-work pieces – keep the cling film on for one to two days.
After getting a tattoo, you should moisturize it daily for at least 10 to 14 days. Respecting these timeframes is absolutely crucial because, if your skin dries out, you are likely to get very disappointing results.