🌟 Heal in Style with Tattoo Goo!
Tattoo Goo Original Aftercare Salve (21G) is a premium, natural balm designed to accelerate the healing of new tattoos while also providing relief for damaged skin. Formulated with a blend of herbs, oils, and vitamins, this salve is free from petroleum and irritants, ensuring a soothing experience for your skin. Ideal for adults and perfect for on-the-go care, it’s your essential companion for maintaining vibrant tattoos and healthy skin.
Units | 21.0 gram |
Brand | Tattoo Goo |
Format | Balm |
Age Range Description | Adult |
R**E
Does the job perfectly
I've used this for my last two tattoos and it does the job perfectly. I tend to apply more often, probably six times a day, but still only wash the tattoo three times a day. Both tattoos healed perfectly and quickly, one was a simple line design, the other more complex with lots of shading. One tin per tattoo, it doesn't last long but I do over apply. It's a waxy sort of feel and smells herbal which I love, the rosemary really stands out. When it gets cold it goes crystaly hard like wax and when warm it goes liquidy so watch how you store it mid summer.
M**.
Great stuff, I wouldn't use anything else now
Very good on tattoos when they are healing, easy to apply, has a nice consistency, and has helped avoid issues when healing tattoos in the past.
A**S
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I had a fresh tattoo when my friend advised to me straight away to buy Tattoo Goo. She had used before in advice of her friend. My partner did a tattoo the same time as me, so I ordered two units.One point minus from me this is a smell, not my taste,and it's not stinking, similar to aloe, but I don't like it.Quality and absorbance - on a high level,5stars from me and my partner as well. My skin is quite sensitive and I had no reactions on this creme. Tattoos healed fast without complications.It seems like 21g is not a lot, but it was enough for few weeks for two people as you don't need to use a lot.I came here to share my opinion with you and to order another few Tattoo Goo's for my partner who will continue to do full sleeve and asked few more bottles.
N**N
Great product, but you might still need bepanthen
Up to now I've always used bepanthen to care for my tattoos, but under the guidance of a new artist I gave tattoo goo a go. Now to clarify, I did not use this until the third day after I got my tattoo (I used bepanthen up until that point). Be that as it may, I thought this product was very good. Lubricages nicely, doesn't stick to your clothes much, and most importantly my tattoos came through it looking great.Using bepanthen id never had considerable skin flaking and scabbing before, I did have that using this. But this isn't a bad thing as this is normal, and I think my tattoos might even look better for it.I applied this 3 times a day, however most of the time I was wearing vests (the tattoos were done on my arm). If you're going to wear clothes over your tattoo I recommend you use this a minimum of 4 times a day, as it will wear off quicker.The only knock I have on it is, while it's good for the first two weeks of healing, it did seem to heal the tattoos slower than bepanthen. On the last day or two of aftercare I used bepanthen just to kick the can over the line to speak. But I don't think this is a bad thing, because I'd rather use a dedicated tattoo product. I'd highly recommend this product, used in conjunction with a bit of bepanthen.
N**W
Good for tattoos. Definitely recommend this.
The media could not be loaded. Instantly brings out the boldness. Have tattoos ranging from about 20 years to less than 1 year. Does what it says it will on all of them. Pleasant smell and nice consistency, seems to last as you dont need a lot. Neat little pocket size tin too. Definitely recomend this product to keep your tattoos alive. Its good value aswell.
A**N
If you have a fav aftercare, try this you won't be sorry.
Ive got 3 tattoos and a half Steve, I used other cream on the 3, and the "goo" on my sleeve, so while I've only used 3 types( tops ) and there are people that have used 100s of types that may disagree. I would swear by this stuff.To go from colouring, felling like sand paper rubbing a scrape, to the soothing coolness of the "goo" is in my opinion a must have. Not only does it sooth the soreness , it cools the red skin pretty much instantly. It's not numbing cream! But the result is almost as good.Then when your a day or two into healing and scabby, the "goo" turns your itchy tat into a nice smelling gooey tat. The air gets to this and heals perfect.The "goo" dosent rub of like cream which if your clumsy like me is a massive helpPersonally I won't touch anything else but that's me. If your in two minds or haven't given the "goo' a go, do it. Your have a new fav tattoo carezn no doubts.
A**S
My friend Goo says “ P U! “
Tattoo goo! My friend with a scent to die for and long lasting brightening in the small tin you can keep it in your purse or man bag? or jacket pocket. It does go quite soft if it gets warm. I’m using this after taking off the second skin 3 days after my new tattoo ( see pic) and it feels and smells and looks great! I used this in the same manner after my last tattoo and it kept it moisturised and protected while healing so am using again.
K**O
After getting my recent tattoo my tattooist recommended E45 cream instead
I have always used Bepanthem for the healing of my tattoos but always found it to be messy and it did make my skin a bit red. After getting my recent tattoo my tattooist recommended E45 cream instead. I used it and for a couple of days everything seemed fine with the healing. However by the third day my surrounding skin broke out in a very red, raised and itchy rash. I went to the doctors and they were trying to give my hydrocortisone cream to clear the rash up. However, I knew I couldn't use it as it would ruin my tattoo that I had paid a fortune for. I put up with the itching and in the meantime used Double base gel which I have been getting prescribed to me. However, It felt too gentle for the remaining healing of my tattoo. I looked warily on Amazon and looked at all the reviews. I came across Tattoo Goo and noticed that it was good for sensitive skin.. The doctor told me I was probably allergic to lanolin. Big problem for me as a lot of things contain this. Tattoo Goo does not contain any lanolin so thought I would give it a dry. The salve immediately started working on any dryness, cooled and moisturised my skin without it being slimy. Brilliant stuff. I won't be using anything else except from Tattoo Goo now!!
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