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Brandon, thanks for the tip!
-- Contributed by: Jodie Michalakudderly smooth works great and its $6 at wal-mart for a big container of it
-- Contributed by: brandonTattoo Goo ROCKS! We use and recommend it in our Tattoo & Piercing Studio. We have (touch wood never heard of a bad reaction) The Goo salve is very soothing for those first few(very important) days- it also stops 'that' itch! - The Lotion, in the tube, is fantastic if you have old tattoos that are looking dull. It really does brighten em up! Its designed not to clog up your pores like usual skin creams and it has colour enhancers. Tattoo Goo also does the Uv protection sticks & sprays. SPf30 with fade protection- The sun can do a lot of damage to a new tattoo. Its easy to get hold of all of the Tattoo Goo products from Ebay & other online sites. They are reasonably priced too, considering how much a Tattoo costs and how much your ink will benefit- its a bit like painiting a masterpiece on a wood and not bothering to varnish it lol(?!kind of!) x
-- Contributed by: Devilettewat is really best to keep it from being infected o how long would it be before it heals
-- Contributed by: michelleUsed Tattoo Goo on first tat, had a reaction = BAD psoriosis (may just have been me as i know many people swear by it, including my bro)
But just had another tat, really chuffed.. Was told to use Bepanthen (nappy rash cream)... So far, so good. 2-3 days in now, no scab...
Sop i would recommend this!
-- Contributed by: Ianthank you for an extra knowledge!!!
-- Contributed by: edmond reboredoMy tattoo hurts a lot when I woke up. Unbearable. I can't even walk
-- Contributed by: katieMy tattoo artist has always recommended preparation H (hemaroid cream).This has always kept my tats in top condition.
-- Contributed by: steve t.I've always found the cheap, store-brand triple antibiotic gel to work really well on fresh tattoos, followed by a good lotion, like Eucerin. Even with heavy blackwork and fill-in, they heal really well with those.
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