Green soap is typically diluted at a ratio of 1 part green soap to 9 parts water for general use in medical and tattooing applications. However, the dilution ratio may vary depending on the specific application and concentration of the green soap solution required.
No. I recommend using Green Soap (tattooing soap). It removes all the dead skin giving you a closer shave.
Tincture of green soap is commonly used as a surgical scrub for cleaning and disinfecting skin before medical procedures. It can also be used in tattooing and piercing to clean the skin before application. Additionally, it is used in veterinary medicine for cleaning and disinfecting animal skin and hair.
Yes, although I recommend Green Soap as the best of the best kind of soap solution to be applied on the skin on the tattoo wound. Okay alternatives would be Dr.Bronner's Soap. It can be found at most vitamin shops locally. Another alternative would be just basic sentless anti-bacterial soap mixed with alcohol. Again, Green Soap is the best thing to use, and Dr.Bronner Soap is close. Green soap may be sold at Costco.
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).
No, Ivory soap is not green. Ivory soap is a white-colored bar soap known for its purity and gentle ingredients.
It's not a replacement for the medical grade strength of green soap, but it is a satisfactory alternative.
There are many places where one can purchase green soap. One can purchase green soap at popular retail stores such as Lush, Bath and Body Works, and Walmart.
Green soap is never to be used on puncture wound (which a piercing is). If you have been instructed to use green soap then you have been given harmful information. See another professional body piercer of assistance.
As long as it takes you to get clean. Don't eat them if you've used soap.
I live in oklahoma, I have not been able to find green soap at my local Walgreen's, but I have heard that CVS drugstore often carries it:)
It is generally recommended to dilute green soap with water before use, as it can be too harsh and drying for the skin otherwise. Water helps to reduce the concentration of the soap and make it gentler on the skin. If you use straight green soap without diluting it, it may cause skin irritation or dryness.