Tattoo Products Just For You

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30 August 2016 - 3023 days ago

Nowadays, people express themselves not only through film, writing, and photography. People express themselves through their bodies by getting a tattoo. Tattoos come in different sizes, depending on how big or how small the person wants it. Some are as small as a dot, while others choose to cover a large part of their bodies. Having a tattoo have become very common that some people got their first tattoos even when they were teenagers. It is really important to decide what your tattoo design should be so you don't end up regretting it for the rest of your life (well, there are procedures that can remove tattoos, and you can also ask a tattoo artist for a cover up)

Taking care of your skin after having tattoo is an important, especially when your tattoo is still as fresh as a newly picked tomato. If you don't take care of it properly, you might get infections that may lead to serious complications.

There are so much products that claim to be very effective but always fail to meet expectations. Some even market it for a very cheap price to convince more buyers. Don't get deceived by these marketing strategies. 

I have listed down some of the products I recommend based from my own personal experience.

  1. Fade the Itch Tattoo Aftercare. This dermatologically tested product is a breakthrough from the Cambridge Clinic. Don't worry because suits any skin type. It also boasts a patented dry heal technology. You can use this to protect your skin and to make your skin's recovery quicker. The non-greasy formula of this product is easily absorbed by any skin type, which is why it won't clog your pores allowing your skin to breathe. This product also helps reduce itching and irritation, provides antibacterial shield and anaesthetic, and protects you from any infection.
  2. Tattoo Goo Aftercare Lotion. This water-based compound product is specifically made for people with sensitive skin. It is easy to apply and it can even be applied on your face and neck. It contains vitamin A and D to help you maintain healthy and glowing skin. This product also helps heal and protects dry skin.
  3. Dynarex Vitamin A & D Ointment. This product contains the necessary ingredients to help protect your skin. It contains vitamin A and D, lanolin and petroleum. This is one of the most recommended products in the tattoo community due to its ability to help prevent dry skin, it can also be used to help relieve pain from burns, scrapes, and even rashes.
  4. The Aftercare Company – Tattoo Aftercare. This 100% natural product contains the exact ingredients you need after having a new tattoo. It contains vitamin A, D, and E to maintain a healthy looking skin. It soothes, hydrates, and moisturises skin. This product is approved by Cruelty Free International.

So, when looking for the products after getting a tattoo, don't forget to ask your tattoo artist if they have the products mentioned above.

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(0.25mm) Supremacy Magnum Shaders (M1) Tattoo Needles
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(0.25mm) Supremacy Magnum Shaders (M1) Tattoo Needles
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(0.25mm) Supremacy Round Liners (RL) Tattoo Needles
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(0.25mm) Supremacy Round Liners (RL) Tattoo Needles
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(0.25mm) Supremacy Round Magnum (RM) Tattoo Needles
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(0.25mm) Supremacy Round Magnum (RM) Tattoo Needles
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(0.25mm) Supremacy Round Shaders (RS) Tattoo Needles
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(0.25mm) Supremacy Round Shaders (RS) Tattoo Needles
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1/2oz Radiant Ink - All Colours
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1/2oz Radiant Ink - All Colours
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10 x Edding Skin Marker Pens
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