Every tattooer has a different method to heal their tattoos, and this is really due to trial and error. A regimen that may work perfectly for you, may work terribly for a friend and vice versa. If you choose not to “dry heal” (use no lotion or ointments) a fragrance free lotion should do the trick.
What ever product you choose to use, avoid the temptation to slather on more than the recommended amount. Ointments like Vaseline and A&D suffocate the pores, making it hard for the skin to breathe. Your skin needs to breathe to promote and speed the healing process which is why most professional tattooers will recommend lotion, or butters such as Aquaphor, Lubriderm, After Inked, Redemption, Hustle Butter, Aveeno, Bapanthem, Cold-Pressed Coconut Oil for sensitive skin types.
The more organic & natural, the better for your skin… ingredients you can pronounce… seriously.
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