Tattoo Goo
Posted in: lip tattoos by weddingcometrue | July 20th 2010 | no comments
Tattoos are an art. But beside the impressive aesthetically aspect it involves a firm decision as there are several risks and also, patience for the recovery period. In other words, the satisfaction of having a tattoo is being shadowed by the side effects. Of course, there are solutions too. But generally speaking, after care tattoo is related to a special cream, an ointment named tattoo goo.What is in fact this products and what effects it has? Tattoo Goo is a product aimed to accelerate the healing process. When you are getting a tattoo the skin is perforated with little needles in order to instill the pigments into your skin layers. And so, after this procedure the skin needs closure to the pores. It is like an open wound. Being so, the germs are bound to appear and cause severe infections and inflammations. Consequently, tattoo goo is aimed to keep the area clean and aware of any possible germs. Besides this, it helps the skin to regenerate.
The whole secret and efficiency stands in its components. This cream is based first of all, on curative ingredients, such as chanterelle, olive oil extract, beeswax and vitamins. Not only that they eliminate any burning sensation calming the pain, but they also help the area to cure and regain its initial health.

On long terms speaking this product, so famous nowadays, also helps the tattoo to keep its lively colors. It is a well known fact that long sun exposure, the quality of the pigments used and also the time have a word to say regarding fading off a tattoo. But Tattoo Goo helps you to protect the tattoo, due to its sun protective factors for example and special ingredients aimed to preserve the colors. But being so does not mean that this product has in its composition substances and ingredients that can irritate the skin? There are lots of voices blaming this, but as much as are those who are satisfied by this.
On the one hand, this product was so appreciated that it appeared a whole gamut: oil, balms, creams. In other words, one can use tattoo goo for face, lips or any other part of the body, with no concern or fear that it is allergic or irritating. On the other hand, it is considered more like an efficient salve with good properties regarding the skin: it makes it smooth and soft as velvet. A tattoo after all is prone to fade off after a couple of years.
True or not, I believe that only those with a tattoo and who already tried this can give a proper answer. But like any other aspect in this life and this world, there will always be two parts: with supportive or non supportive ideas.