Vitamin A+D ointment is good for the first 3 or 4 days but you can also use pure cocoa butter (without added scents or dyes or anything). Cocoa butter is better to use and it can be used longer Vitamin A+D ointment is good for the first 3 or 4 days but you can also use pure cocoa butter (without added scents or dyes or anything). Cocoa butter is better to use and it can be used longer
after the first 3 days of using ointment, the remaining 7-14 days use lubriderm when your tattoo is starting to peel and looks dry.
Yes you should be applying a light layer of unscented ointment / lotion 2-4 times a day until your tattoo heals. You're tattoo is still healing as it's going through the pealing stage and it can take 2-4 weeks for a tattoo to heal.
Yes Bacitracin or Aquaphor ointment for the first 2-3 weeks... and moisturize always! Never let your tattoo get dry... that's how it fades!
Never, use aquaphor!
You want a good thick lotion once your tattoo has healed. If it is a new tattoo, use an antibiotic ointment or cream to help it heal faster without scarring.
regular unscented soap, as bad as it hurts make sure you kind of scrub. then after put A&D ointment on it.
Any sort of lanolin based balm will be great for your tattoo. You should be able to find most anywhere.
You do not want your tattoo to dry out and scab up right after you got iit else it splits the onk always keep it moist
Antibiotic ointment can be put on some flesh wounds. It can help to reduce the risk of infection. Antibiotic ointment should not be used on flesh wounds that are deep and require stitches.
Aquaphor
Aquaphor is a good ointment alternative compared to A&D ointment. Aquaphor can be found at most stores in the same area Vaseline will be. Remember, don't put too much on the tattoo because it'll fade out the ink. A little goes a long way.
He put some ointment on his sunburn.