I really dont know how to make 'green soap' cause I just buy it at my local pharmacy or even at Walmart. You can usually get larger volumes buying it from a supply vendor...Hope this helps.
Use pure undiluted liquid Green Soap, which can be purchased at any tattoo supply shop or online. Green Soap also washes tattoo ink off of skin.
In many instances a good wipe down of medical grade green soap before and after the tattoo is the standard for many artists. The artist will apply the soap solution to the skin before he or she shaves the area to be tattooed and will be wiping it a lot throughout the tattoo with the same solution. After the tattoo is complete, the area will be thoroughly cleaned with the green soap and will then be wrapped in a sterile dressing.
It will typically burn the freshly braised skin and possibly dilute the newly applied pigment. A mild soap or typical "green-soap" is best to clean the area.
no it is not use antibacterial soap on a new tattoo unscented dial soap that's it
Are you sure it is the ink? My cousin thought so for along time & then we discovered it was the green soap.
NO you shouldn't apply soap that can irritate the skin. What tattooers apply to a tattoo while being done is a type of balm to help sooth the skin.
No walmart does not carry green soap! Your best bet is to go online to any tattoo supply store! It is cheaper than the pharmacy and you will get a whole lot more for the money! Cutting your overhead is important!
She does have a green tattoo, its actually to see.
Any sort of antibacterial soap works fine such as Dial or Provon. I know a lot of artists who love to use Dove soap as well. That is not to say that anything effectively matches the antiseptic properties of the Green Soap, but you can use this to supplement so you're not burning through it so quick.
Green Soap, you can purchase it through any tattoo equipment supplier. I find that it works well when used in a squirt bottle, although some apply it with a spray bottle. (also available at equipment suppliers).
regular unscented soap, as bad as it hurts make sure you kind of scrub. then after put A&D ointment on it.
Some Kojic soaps will not damage your tattoo not unless the formula is too strong or has a such high concentration that may damage the PH of your skin or your tattoo for that matter! If it's a fresh tattoo, I suggest that you use the Kojic soap that I recommend to all my tattoo artists! This soap would aid in faster peeling & faster healing! For questions on what brand it is, Pls send me an email: ea.colocado@gmail.com