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Tattoo Goo Aftercare Kit is a dermatologist-tested, 3-piece set including antimicrobial soap, healing balm, and soothing lotion. Formulated with natural olive oil and Panthenol, it accelerates healing, prevents infection, reduces itching, and enhances tattoo vibrancy—perfect for new and older tattoos alike.
Manufacturer | Tattoo Goo |
Package dimensions | 13.5 x 7.8 x 7.6 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 10.2 x 7.6 centimetres |
Brand | Tattoo Goo |
Colour | Gold, Black |
Item model number | TGK01 |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm; 240 g |
ASIN | B092B5VHVQ |
M**R
The best brand I’ve used.
Recently had a new tattoo on my left index finger and this brand is perfect.I never had pain with the tattoo whilst having it done or after, but using this brand has made the healing process so quick.I’ve always used Yayo Familia products but I didn’t have any on hand before I had my new tattoo done and it wouldn’t have been delivered on time.Overall it’s an amazing brand and very happy with it. Will definitely be purchasing this product again when needed.Don’t forget guys, a little bit of each goes a long way. Just wish the bottle of soap was a little bigger but you can buy it separately anyway, and the balm and lotion will last ages because again, you only need the tiniest amount.
C**B
The soap and balm are great! I did have an issue with the lotion but that's my own fault
This stuff was great for the after work care on my first tattoo! It came with a micro anti bacterial soap, a lotion and a tattoo balm! Now granted, I have allergies to a lot of skin products but that's not the fault of the seller or the product itself, I did have a reaction to the lotion unfortunately but I was making do with the balm until I could swap to a different cream! That being said the anti bacterial soap works great! I even have some left over for any future tattoos I may get, same with the balm it was a nice consistency and didn't feel sticky or anything, obviously I can't say much for the lotion cause I used it once and had a reaction but I can still give it to a friend who doesn't have the same allergies so it's not a complete flop! But again great stuff! My issue with one piece of the product shouldn't sway other's from the other two that worked great!
S**R
Amazing!!
Really good stuff, helped keep my tattoos clean and the moisturer really helped keep my tattoos looking really good after the healing process. A little goes a long way honestly. Really helped with the itchy part as well of course still itched but not as bad as when I’ve had tattoos before and used other products.
L**E
Excellent tattoo after care
This stuff is GOOD.I’ve been “umming and ahhing” about buying Tattoo Goo for years, having previously used Bepanthen and swore by it.The kit comes with a very effective anti-microbial soap (see first two pictures after first wash). It immediately calmed the pain and redness, soothing my skin well. I recommend a couple of pumps of it for a larger tattoo, rubbed into a lather with your hands and give it a gentle massage, then wash off with warm water. I did this 2-3 times a day for the first few days, then once a day after that until healed.Please note in pictures, the Harley badge itself has been healed for a month; the smoke above and below is the new tattoo I’m treating.The balm is absolutely brilliant - perfectly designed to be spread across the skin. Instantly brings vivid brightness and shine to ink, new or old, and soothes the area to prevent itching. It needs working with your fingers a little bit once you get some out of the tin.I moved onto the lotion after about 6 days and it’s been great, easy to apply and also keeps ink bright. This may also be the tattooist’s skill, but I’ve found with this set of aftercare, the scabs have only been papery and thin, as they should be.Either way, I’m very happy, tattoo is healing well and I won’t be going back to Bepanthen.
R**T
Good aftercare kit to help with healing a tattoo longterm
Used a few boxes for a full sleeve tattoo which I completed in single month by a high end artist in a very clean studio.The process we followed:• Wrapped on day of session, take off wrap at home before bed, use the wash with cold water to clean tattoo and rewrap for first night only, keeping everything very (very!) clean. If you can’t keep it clean leave wrap on from studio, go to bed, in morning wash and keep it clean in day.• I take vitamins daily (multivitamins and vitamin C) and I drink a lot of water. Research suggests both these can help with healing process, final result and helping prevent complications during the process.• Next 3 days from leaving studio, wash 2-3 times a day only, can use slightly warmer water. At night, I put my arm inside a cotton T-shirt and wore vest everyday and stayed out of any sunlight (I work from home).• Day 3 onwards skin will start to dry, maybe earlier or later, use balm when this happens, light layer as skin needs to breath Over next few days skin will change more flakey, like bigger dry patches, this is when you switch to lotion as it’s easier to spread. Don’t pick at anything, rub gently when washing and adding lotions. Pat dry with paper towel after both.• Continued this 3-4 weeks and can continue forever or slowly go back into old routines.Please note:• Tattoo size will vary timeline and healing process. For example, pea sized tattoo you will probably not experience any of this!• Tattoo will go from looking amazing, to crap, to getting better and looking great as final result. Keep up the process for at least 3-4 weeks at minimum. If after this, it’s not looking good, go back to tattooist and ask about touch ups. You might need some anyway if any ink hasn’t set correctly in some places but hopefully no touch ups needed.• After 1st week swelling and redness should go. If not talk to tattooist, if it’s minor monitor, if it’s major after week 1, see what tattooist says, nothing wrong with booking in with GP to give it the once over. Skin infections are most common when it comes to complications, look out for puss, red lines, swelling and pain, and feeing unwell. If still ongoing after 1 week then it indicates infection. Go to GP for this, will likely give you an antibiotic to take for a week to clear infection. Depending on severity, could really mess up your tattoo so it’s important to keep clean and not re wrapping.• You might come across wet and dry heal. Wet healing is keeping it moisturised and wrapped during healing. Dry healing is letting dry out so no lotion at all. Both have shown to work for some people but you run an increased risk of infection (wet healing) and cracking skin which can damage final result (dry healing). These processes probably work best for those with different than average skin types and tattooist best placed to make that judgement. Most normal healing recess is OK, just use common sense.If you follow process you should be healed after doing this 3-4 weeks. After this time you can resume a few things a normal like shower for example but avoid sun for little longer. Im following same process for 6 months whilst it’s not entirely necessary it’s how long your lower skin layers take to heal so I want to make sure I have the best tattoos result possible.Hope this helps someone. I got there, but if made everything more stressful trying to work this all out!
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