Tattoo Lotion What is the best lotion for a healing tattoo?
I have a 4 day old tattoo. I've been using Aquaphor, which yours great. Now I have to switch to a more mild lotion for the healing time.
I read Eucerin was good, but it stung pretty good. Any suggestions??
Nothing that stings. A light layer of regular lotion. You don't want something too abrasive that is meant to quickly regenerate and heal your skin. This will cause fading in the ink. You want your skin to heel as naturally as possible.
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE RETURNED. ALL AFTERCARE PRODUCTS, BODY JEWELRY TOOLS, LEATHER ACCESSORIES AND APPAREL ITEMS ARE NON-RETURNABLE.Tattoo Goo "The Lotion" is a unique combination of Vitamins A&D and proven moisturizers to heal your tattoo. The water based formula works with your body to restore the skin's natural moisture balance. This non-greasy lotion is absorbed quickly, penetrates deeply to provide long lasting protection against dryness. "The Lotion" is free of alcohol, etroleum, lanolin, mineral oil, and fragrance.Ingredients:WaterC12-15 AlkylbenzoateCetyl PalmitateGlycerineDimethiconeStearic Acid, BeeswaxTriethanolaminePolyethylenePropylene Glycol (and) Diazolidinyl Urea (and) Methylparaben (and) PropylparabenWheat Germ OilAcrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate CrosspolymerAllantoinSafflower Oildl-Alpha Tocopheral AcetateChlorocalcefero
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE RETURNED. ALL AFTERCARE PRODUCTS, BODY JEWELRY TOOLS, LEATHER ACCESSORIES AND APPAREL ITEMS ARE NON-RETURNABLE.The Tattoo Goo Aftercare Kit is for the complete aftercare and perpetual care of your tattoos. The kit contains one each: Tattoo Goo Salve 1/3 oz, Tattoo Goo Deep Cleansing Soap for immediate healing, Tattoo Goo Quick Penetrating Lotion for moisturizing and enhancement, Tattoo Goo Color Guard Fade Protection Stick SPF-30 for outdoor and tanning protection. Great for gift giving or for those who want a one stop solution to tattoo aftercare. Complete aftercare instructions included. The kit comes in its own custom zipper carrying case.Keywords: tattoo goo, Aftercare
This tattoo aftercare lotion was developed for people with sensitive skin. It is gentle enough to use on the face and won't clog pores.  The formula combines Vitamins A & D; proven moisturizers for healthy skin.  Tattoo Goo "The Lotion" heals and protects dry skin and is perfect for everyday use. Brand: FreshTrends Age: Adult Condition: New
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE RETURNED. ALL AFTERCARE PRODUCTS, BODY JEWELRY TOOLS, LEATHER ACCESSORIES AND APPAREL ITEMS ARE NON-RETURNABLE. Rich Creamy FormulaOcean Care's unique formula is designed to moisturize and maintain the natural healing process of your new tattoo. This rich formula provides essential nutrients and vitamins to minimize scabbing and to help achieve the highest quality appearance of your new tattoo. Enhanced with Rose Hips Seed Oil which provides antioxidant properties and contains high amounts of Vitamin A, C and E to nourish and maintain healthy skin. Ocean Care does not contain petroleum or bees wax ingredients that clog your pores and allow bacteria growth in the product. Ocean Care will help to soothe your tattoo without sticking to your clothes or leaving any greasy residue.How it works Natural Antibacterial, Antimicrobial and Antifungal ingredients are added to ensure your tattoo is protected from airborne bacteria
This 3-Step body piercing aftercare kit includes: 1 - Deep Cleansing Antibacterial Aftercare Soap for Tattoos & Piercings (2 fl oz/59ml) - Antibacterial, antimicrobial, pH balanced. Advanced PCMX-L Micro Molecular Formula. 2- Tattoo Goo Aftercare Lotion which is a water based moisturizing lotion that penetrates deeply to provide long lasting protection against dryness. 3-The Original Tattoo Goo which helps with healing, it won't clog our pores, and it enhances the color of your tattoo. Brand: FreshTrends Age: Adult Condition: New
What must you consider when making a choice in respect of rose tattoo designs?
INTRODUCTION
At its essence, the rose is a spectacular flower; it’s straightforward to see the reasons folks want rose tattoo designs tattooed onto their lower back. The curved essence of the blossom is perfect for the curved area of that part of the body, and lends femininity and beauty.
Loads of women are attracted to the rose due to its many meanings. Needless to say a red version means love and passion; a red rose with no thorns implies immediate love. The round head of the rose stands for fertility. All through the years, roses have been cultivated to give components used in a variety of lotions, potions and medicines. In addition, the rose has divine meaning, as many associate its splendour to religious leaders.
SYMBOLIC SYMBOL
For lots of people, the rose is a symbol of peace. Each and every person can recognize the value of the splendour and perfume of the flower.
A rose is a magnificent thing. It is highly perfumed with magnificent petals. Understandably, it does not have to stay in the ground. For many years, many people have acknowledged the exquisite physical attributes of the rose and have tattooed their skin with their personal interpretations of its beauty.
INCREASING POPULARITY
The rose is one of a number of traditional tattoos that is currently experiencing an increase in regard. In addition, there’s also a growing amount of women who are having designs which include roses inked on their lower back. They are taking the traditional symbol of the rose and merging it with modern concepts.
When reviewing your decisions of which designs you want to go for, you will need to think of three points.
ROSEBUD OR ROSE?
First up, which part of the rose do you want to include. Not all rose tattoo designs need the rose to be included; a straightforward bud could be. This bud symbolizes development, as well as innocence. Consider what you desire your tattoo to have and amend your design to match it.
SOLO ROSE OR BOUQUET?
The second thing is whether you want the rose to be alone or supplemented by other designs. Examples could be the stalk (which would provide any mirror-imaging you may need for the tattoo’s placing on your lower back), people’s messages (maybe of your children or other relatives), fairies (which can show a hopeful approach to life, cheer, cheekiness, depending on the type of fairy chosen), butterflies (which emphasize gorgeousness, poise and the delicacy of human life), bees (which mean busyness, sweetness and selfless sacrifice) or hummingbirds (elegant birds). There’s heaps of elements you might want to think about including, but try to make sure that they mean something special to you, other than just looking awesome!
COLORS
Finally, you may want to consider is what colors to use. Typically, roses are red, however this need not be the case with your tattoo design. You are free to choose any color your imagination can invent, but try to make sure that you appreciate the implication of different colors. These vary from person to person, but a few illustrations could include black (which normally symbolizes death, but which could easily be used as a mark of respect to a relative who has recently passed away), blue (which usually suggests tests await the wearer and you will work to succeed at them), golden (which traditionally suggests achieving success and fortune), yellow (which traditionally stands for birth and contentment) and white (which nearly always signifies purity). Choose your chosen colors carefully; there is no reason why you need only have one color.
YOUR TATTOO; YOUR CHOICE
Make sure that you are 100% content with the design for your tattoo. Take as much time as you can to decide what elements you want to use, and have a great time doing it!
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