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Review on Badger Tattoo Balm: Natural Coconut and Tamanu Oil Tattoo Care for Effective Aftercare, Skin Protection & Conditioning – 2oz Tin by Yan Perng

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Color pop and other healing!

I got my last tattoo in the middle of February. I overdid it a bit on Aquaphor in the middle of the night while half asleep and the next morning it was low and my pores were clogged. Over the next 24 hours I developed a rash around the lump. Through trial and error it turned out that clogged pores made my skin overly sensitive and I couldn't put Aquaphor on it anymore as the rash got worse. The only thing that seemed ok was the coconut oil, but it didn't keep the tattoo wet, it dried up after an hour (I think I had too much refined coconut oil). through the peeling phase but I had red irritated bumps all over my arm around the bump. I switched to this product as soon as I got it in the mail and it's amazing how much more vibrant the color is compared to using lotion or coconut oil! I've even used it on old items and in a minute the color and black look amazing. Best of all, this balm unexpectedly helps with irritated rashes. The irritated bumps dried up and I started using this and they quickly went away. I didn't like the smell of the balm at first, but I've grown so fond of it that I enjoy it. It is difficult to stuff with fingers in cold weather, but do not heat it. Let it settle to room temperature and everything will be perfect.

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  • Don't waste time
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