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Old 16-06-2009
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Default What cream should I use?

So many many people have different answers to this question, some say various creams and others say leave and let heal naturally.

What do you think?
What have you used after you had your tattoo done?

This will help newbies after they have had a tattoo and will result in better results
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Old 17-06-2009
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Bepanthen Nappy Care Ointment - is said and recommended to be the best by most of the tattooist..
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Thumbs up What cream should I use?

Use bepanthen nappy rash cream, its magic for healing.
Swimming dont go until its healed, that is until its scabbed
and all came off, i'd say the same for the gym or such, although
your artist may be able to give you the proper advice needed for that.
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non-laser method of removing tattoo is safer but not effective. how about laser technique? i heard it is effective?
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Default What cream should I use?

As far for my research I encounter that this Numbing Cream be used to reduce the pain of getting a tattoo. But sure you to seek the advice of doctor before buying any cream.

I do hope this will help you.
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Default What cream should I use?

As far for my research I encounter that this Numbing Cream be used to reduce the pain of getting a tattoo. But sure you to seek the advice of doctor before buying any cream.

I do hope this will help you.

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Default What cream shoul i use

My suggestion to you my friend is to use the Aveeno Cream because this is an active naturals overnight itch relief cream with riple oat complex 100 grams clinically shown to relieve itchy, extra dry skin. And, be sure you seek the advice of the doctor before using any ointment.

I hope this will help you.


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Protat aftercare cream it is made specifically for healing new tattoos and has a great reputation in the industry.

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I have had great luck with good old A&D ointment with my clients. My body doesn't like the stuff though so I use Lubriderm unscented lotion with great results!
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I use Bepanthon and find its great for your new tattoo,slightly off topic, i use sunscreen pretty much daily on my tattoos,even the ones that are 20 + yrs old still look great,well worth the effort to protect your investment.
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