🌟 Heal your art, naturally and fast—because your skin deserves the best!
Tattoo Goo Original Aftercare Salve (21g) is a USA-made, natural balm designed to accelerate tattoo healing while soothing damaged or weather-beaten skin. Its unique formula combines herbs, oils, and vitamins to promote breathable, irritation-free recovery without petroleum or harsh chemicals, making it ideal for tattoo lovers and active lifestyles alike.
Units | 21.0 gram(s) |
Brand | Tattoo Goo |
Format | Balm |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | USA |
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.
P**
Best product on the market
Been using this product for many many years use it regularly will not scab takes away the swelling would highly recommend
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.
P**T
Definitely helps with the healing.
The ointment is definitely helping with the healing process and it's smells great. Because of the thickness and size of the tin you'll feel like you are applying it for ages (especially if it's a larger tattoo). I'll give it 4 stars though because is not really keeping my skin moisturised for too long and I need to reapply it every 2-3 hours.
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.
B**1
Great!
Great stuff would use anything else on my new tattoos!
S**Y
Brilliant
I normally use Palmers cocoa butter but was running low so decided to give this a try after reading the good reviews. Glad I did it as to be the best thing for my new tattoo I did read a review that said use it after 4 days of getting the tattoo so I used my Palmers cocoa butter for the first 4 days and then started on this it's now day 9 and it's virtually heald normally about 2 weeks with the Palmers I applied it once in the morning and at night before bed, and it's heald super quick hardly any scabing. I'm booked in for 2 more tattoo's in the next few weeks and will be definitely using this again after 4 days absolute brilliant 10/10
M**A
Wouldn't use anything else
I love love love this stuff! I used this for my first large tattoo and loved it, but wanted to give the expensive popular one a go... I swifty came back to this as for a tender fresh tat, this is incredibly easy to apply and smooth out, essentially glides like an oil so there is no pulling of the skin. It smells wonderful with a delicate lavendery scent. It's soothing and protective but not smothering. My artist initially recommended just pure coconut oil to me but I found although it was nourishing, it did not moisturise my tat enough and it became scabby super fast.This helped much more with actually adding some moisture to prevent too much scabbing and helped wonderfully at the super annoying itchy phase. I absolutely would not use anything else.One pot was enough for the healing stage of my whole forearm. A little goes a long way.
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