"Gone with the old savlon or TCP...
What would you use these days?
I was recently recommended tattoo goo and it seems to be pretty good!"
Frequently use Tattoo Goo and works great. Gets rid of itch, heals faster and smells nice. All tattoos I've used it on look brand new even though they are years old but I'm pretty obsessive with tattoo care. |
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By *ompip3Couple
over a year ago
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With my last tattoo the artist who used to swear by bepanthen told me NOT to use it anymore and not use cling film, as between both they have been known to cause bacterial build up and infection.
Instead use coconut oil with no cover up. Healed really quickly and almost no scabbing/crusting. |
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over a year ago
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"Something mild to wash it, I normally use baby shampoo and bepanthen cream to help with the scabbing "
Nothing better than bepanthen and I wash it as usual. |
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"Gone with the old savlon or TCP...
What would you use these days?
I was recently recommended tattoo goo and it seems to be pretty good!"
Too many folk suggesting bepanthon still. Tattoo artists have been saying for years not to use it for healing. It draws out the coloured inks and leaves your tattoo looking faded. Any reputable artist will tell you the best thing to use. Heed their advice. They generally know what they're talking about. |
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"Gone with the old savlon or TCP...
What would you use these days?
I was recently recommended tattoo goo and it seems to be pretty good!
Too many folk suggesting bepanthon still. Tattoo artists have been saying for years not to use it for healing. It draws out the coloured inks and leaves your tattoo looking faded. Any reputable artist will tell you the best thing to use. Heed their advice. They generally know what they're talking about. "
This is what my tattooist has told me last few tattoos we've had from her, been using the cocoa butter on her recommendation for last few years
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I have heard coco butter too and that's suppose to be really good for tattoos. Not got a new tattoo for a while but getting one in October and will ask his opinion. |
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"Gone with the old savlon or TCP...
What would you use these days?
I was recently recommended tattoo goo and it seems to be pretty good!
Too many folk suggesting bepanthon still. Tattoo artists have been saying for years not to use it for healing. It draws out the coloured inks and leaves your tattoo looking faded. Any reputable artist will tell you the best thing to use. Heed their advice. They generally know what they're talking about. " bepanthen crean is to be use as pee size not cover the tattoo in cream |
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"Gone with the old savlon or TCP...
What would you use these days?
I was recently recommended tattoo goo and it seems to be pretty good!
Too many folk suggesting bepanthon still. Tattoo artists have been saying for years not to use it for healing. It draws out the coloured inks and leaves your tattoo looking faded. Any reputable artist will tell you the best thing to use. Heed their advice. They generally know what they're talking about. bepanthen crean is to be use as pee size not cover the tattoo in cream "
Yeah pea size amount might need more than one pea size amount depending on size of tattoo.
Never meant you lather it on. |
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"Gone with the old savlon or TCP...
What would you use these days?
I was recently recommended tattoo goo and it seems to be pretty good!
Too many folk suggesting bepanthon still. Tattoo artists have been saying for years not to use it for healing. It draws out the coloured inks and leaves your tattoo looking faded. Any reputable artist will tell you the best thing to use. Heed their advice. They generally know what they're talking about. bepanthen crean is to be use as pee size not cover the tattoo in cream
Yeah pea size amount might need more than one pea size amount depending on size of tattoo.
Never meant you lather it on. " realy its all down to the client if there told pea size and they do the opp to what told hayho you can only pass on advice |
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"Gone with the old savlon or TCP...
What would you use these days?
I was recently recommended tattoo goo and it seems to be pretty good!
Too many folk suggesting bepanthon still. Tattoo artists have been saying for years not to use it for healing. It draws out the coloured inks and leaves your tattoo looking faded. Any reputable artist will tell you the best thing to use. Heed their advice. They generally know what they're talking about. bepanthen crean is to be use as pee size not cover the tattoo in cream
Yeah pea size amount might need more than one pea size amount depending on size of tattoo.
Never meant you lather it on. realy its all down to the client if there told pea size and they do the opp to what told hayho you can only pass on advice "
Exactly folow the advice given by the experts
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"Gone with the old savlon or TCP...
What would you use these days?
I was recently recommended tattoo goo and it seems to be pretty good!
Too many folk suggesting bepanthon still. Tattoo artists have been saying for years not to use it for healing. It draws out the coloured inks and leaves your tattoo looking faded. Any reputable artist will tell you the best thing to use. Heed their advice. They generally know what they're talking about. "
It was my tattooist who said to use Bepanthen. He is extremely good, very well know, travels extensively to shows and gets invited to do guest spots all over the UK and Europe. I'll take his word over a random on a sex site, he is the professional after all. |
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"Gone with the old savlon or TCP...
What would you use these days?
I was recently recommended tattoo goo and it seems to be pretty good!
Too many folk suggesting bepanthon still. Tattoo artists have been saying for years not to use it for healing. It draws out the coloured inks and leaves your tattoo looking faded. Any reputable artist will tell you the best thing to use. Heed their advice. They generally know what they're talking about.
It was my tattooist who said to use Bepanthen. He is extremely good, very well know, travels extensively to shows and gets invited to do guest spots all over the UK and Europe. I'll take his word over a random on a sex site, he is the professional after all. " |
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