Aquaphor
No no no! A&D ointment and Lubriderm lotion. From a tattoo junkie, and someone who used to work in a parlor, thats what I recommend to all of my friends. Both products are non-irritating and help keep the skin smooth IMHO I don't itch as much when I use that combination. WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T USE VASELINE, that will cause the ink to draw out of the skin and the tattoo will fade quickly
Yes, it is safe; vaseline is a very mild agent.
Vaseline
Use silicon Because Vaseline will just eat the cube.
Small, relatively simple tattoos, heal pretty fast... 4, 5 days. Larger pieces take a bit more time. Up to two weeks. The skin is damaged by the tattoo needle going in and out and the skin reacts in just about the same way as it reacts so a sunburn. That is what a fresh tattoo feels like. So the first days can be pretty painful. After a few days you're okay... and than the worst part comes: it'll start to itch... and you shouldn't scratch! Opionions differ about the aftercare. I advise to wash the tattoo gently after an hour or two, no soap, and put a little bit of vaseline on it. Do that for at least 3, 4 days. Washing without soap, and put some vaseling onto it. That doesn't do anything for the skin, except for keeping it from getting infected. Don't have to put any vaseline on it after the first week. After two weeks the tattoo should be fully healed.
Vaseline will dissolve the plastics slowly. Also, Vaseline will just make the cube feel slimy and greasy.
Never, use aquaphor!
yes Vaseline can be used to shine the shoe and you only need a little
I think that you should get a tattoo where it means the most to you. You can still have a visible tattoo and cover it when you need to. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ZfPz98Jv0
you could put Vaseline on it will moisturise your skin.
She should get one on her arm or back.