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tattoo goo

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

tattoo goo
I just got my tattoo today, and when I applied the tattoo goo, the color fades. Is this normal?

Tattoos fade

some ink out of the first time you wash, so the top layer of the skin sags and there is no ink on it and when he comes, will be a shade lighter than previously thought in the first day. you have to maintain it every few hours with access to ensure it is not scabies, will lead to scabs and color missing points, etc my tat artist said frangrence Lubriderm free use simple language to help him breathe, the ointment is not as good.


Young and Dangerous: The Prequel


Young and Dangerous: The Prequel


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Tattoo Goo - The Original Aftercare Salve - 3/4 Ounce Tin


Tattoo Goo - The Original Aftercare Salve - 3/4 Ounce Tin


$6.22


The Original Tattoo Goo in ointment form is the Natural Choice for healing your tattoo fast and for skin that is damaged, chapped, scraped, sun or wind burned from X-Treme sports. This unique formula based with herbs, oils, and vitamins known for their natural healing properties allows the skin to breath and helps to "soothe" the tattoo as it heals.  The "original" is non-staining, has a plea...


Tattoo Goo Tattoo Armor


Tattoo Goo Tattoo Armor


$7.49


The next generation of tattoo protection has arrived

Tattoo Goo Tin


Tattoo Goo Tin


$6.99


How to care for your new tattoo has been a subject of debate in the tattoo community for many years. Tattoo artists have had to recommend a variety of products available from your local drug store. These products were developed to prevent cuts, burns, scrapes and abrasions from getting infected and not for the healing of a new tattoo. The majority of these products contain petroleum or lanolin which when applied to a new tattoo can clog skin pores and actually delay your body's healing process. A large number of people have allergic reactions to these products and application to a new tattoo can cause skin reactions leading to loss of ink and permanent damage to your tattoo. Tattoo Goo contains no petroleum and no lanolin. The purpose of Tattoo Goo from the beginning was to develop a product that would provide the best available aftercare for your new tattoo. We have worked with physicians, dermatologists, numerous tattoo artists and collectors to develop a product exclusively for the treatment of new tattoos. We have taken nine different herbs, oils and vitamins that are known for their natural healing properties and combined them with an infection-inhibiting antibiotic to create a product specifically designed for the treatment of new tattoos. Tattoo Goo has been used on thousands of new tattoos with the same results time after time, no negative reactions, no infections, with outstanding results on all work treated with Tattoo Goo. Tattoo Goo is the best product available for the treatment of your new tattoo. Unlike other commercially available products Tattoo Goo actively supports the tattoo community.