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Isabelle has been contributing to since 2020. She has worked in digital media for over five years and is an expert on a range of topics, including tattoos, piercings, and culture. Her work can be seen across the web on Backstage Magazine, Merry Jane, Vulture, and more.
X Tattoo Natural Care Healing Cream Aftercare Lotion Balm Skin Repair Ointment
Kavita Mariwalla, MD is a board-certified dermatologist based in West Islip, NY. She has been practicing for 12 years. While growing up in New York, her family of physicians inspired her to go to medical school.
/ Chloe Jeong Tattoos deserve to be shown off, but before you can flash your new ink around, you have to diligently care for your tat to ensure proper healing. One of the most important steps in the aftercare process is choosing a lotion that will keep your fresh design moisturized, free of infection, and without irritation, according to tattoo artists. Because a tattoo is technically a wound, tattoo lotions are incredibly important to not only keeping your ink looking good but to aiding in the healing process as well. Finding your perfect lotion isn’t as easy as it sounds. “I think what lotion you use depends a lot on climate and skin type. Also how much you apply is important too, ” says the tattoo artist known as Olive, who is behind the Oregon-based Damn Zippy. “I prefer not to rep a certain brand because everyone is different and I want my clients to use what works for them, which might not necessarily be what works for me.” Still, there are certain things to look for in a formula. Knowing what you want (vegan? water-based? budget or splurge?) and what will work best for your skin and new tattoo is key. “I generally recommend that the person uses whatever they find most comfortable, ” says hand-poke artist Harper Rose of Melbourne’s Pocaharper. “After all, they have to wear it on their skin every day.” To help you narrow down your choices, we researched the best formulas, evaluating them on type, active ingredients, and skin-feel. We even tried a few formulas out—our product testers using a couple for weeks at a time and noting their insights. After considering dozens of options and consulting with two tattoo-artists, we landed on these picks. Ahead, find the best lotions for healing a tattoo and preserving your body art. Our Top Picks Best Overall: Aquaphor Healing Ointment at Ulta Jump to Review Best Drugstore: Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion at Amazon Jump to Review Best Splurge: Billy Jealousy Tattoo Lotion at Amazon Jump to Review Best Vegan: Hustle Butter Tattoo Care & Maintenance Cream at Ulta Jump to Review Best Gentle: Stories & Ink Tattoo Care Aftercare Cream at Amazon Jump to Review Best Soothing: Mad Rabbit Repair Soothing Gel at Amazon Jump to Review Best Water-Based: H2Ocean Aquatat Moisturizer at Amazon Jump to Review Best Color-Enhancing: Tattoo Goo Balm at Amazon Jump to Review Best Natural: After Inked Tattoo Moisturizer and Aftercare Lotion at Amazon Jump to Review Best Oil: Nutiva Virgin Coconut Oil at Amazon Jump to Review In This Article Expand Our Picks Final Verdict What to Look For FAQ How We Researched & Tested Best Overall Aquaphor Healing Ointment 4.4 Walgreens View On Ulta View On Target View On Walmart What We Like Super hydrating Seals moisture into skin Helps keep tattoo looking vibrant What We Don't Like Sticky formula can transfer Aquaphor's Healing Ointment is one of the most widely used tattoo aftercare treatments, and you’ll find a lot of artists quick to recommend the old stand-by. Because the petrolatum-powered formula has occlusive properties, it creates a semi-permeable layer on top of the skin which allows moisture to be kept in and everything else to be kept out. By holding in the skin’s natural moisture, it helps keep your tattoo fresh and promotes healing. Price at time of publish: $10 Active Ingredients: Petrolatum | Skin Type: All | Size: 14 fl. oz | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: No The 28 Best Facial Moisturizers of 2023 Best Drugstore Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion 4.2 Amazon View On Amazon View On Target What We Like Calms and soothes skin Not greasy Can help with itching What We Don't Like Nothing Reviewed: Aveeno's Daily Moisturizing Lotion Aveeno may be a name you're used to hearing, and there’s a reason for that: It works. All of Aveeno’s products feature colloidal oatmeal, which moisturizes and calms inflammation while creating a protective barrier on top of your skin, meaning it's great for both soothing and protecting your healing ink. This lotion is also free of parabens and fragrance, so it won't irritate a fresh tattoo. Plus, it comes with a super affordable price tag, making it a must after any and every tattoo. Price at time of publish: $14 Active Ingredients: Dimethicone | Skin Type: All | Size: 18 fl. oz | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: No What Our Testers Say "Aveeno's Daily Moisturizing Lotion will give you soft, silky, properly hydrated limbs." — Emily Algar, Product Tester The 10 Best Moisturizers for Oily Skin of 2023, Tested and Reviewed Best Splurge Billy Jealousy Tattoo Lotion Amazon View On Amazon View On Walmart View On Billyjealousy.com What We Like Clean and cruelty-free Contains antioxidants Moisturizing What We Don't Like Strong scent Although Billy Jealousy’s Tattoo Lotion is a bit on the pricier side, it’s packed with skin-soothing elements like shea butter, sunflower seed oil, jojoba oil, green tea leaf extract, and more. One thing to note is that this lotion does feature lavender and rosemary oils for fragrance, and most artists will tell you to stay away from lotions with fragrances. However, Billy Jealousy’s fragrance comes from essential oils rather than synthetic fragrances. This lotion will keep your tattoos looking fresh and clean. Price at time of publish: $45 Active Ingredients: Aloe leaf extract, glycerin, olive oil | Skin Type: All | Size: 8 fl. oz | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: Yes Best Vegan Hustle Butter Deluxe Luxury Tattoo Care & Maintenance Cream Ulta View On Ulta What We Like Made with clean, natural ingredients Smells great Hydrates What We Don't Like Pricey for the amount of product given Another option that Harper suggests is Hustle Butter, a vegan alternative to traditional tattoo lotions. “It is all-natural and great for the skin, although not as accessible or cheap as the other two options, ” says Harper. The product smells amazing and comes in a variety of sizes for everything from small line art to the heavy blackwork. Hustle Butter moisturizes and seals the ink to keep it looking new and feeling soft even after it’s healed. Price at time of publish: $22
Please note: This product cannot be shipped to the European Union (EU) or United Kingdom (UK). If the provided shipping address is located in the n...
CAS No. 220644-17-7 Aminopropyl Ascorbyl Phosphate (AAP) is a water soluble derivative of Vitamin C created by combining l-ascorbic acid with 3-AP...By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.
Isabelle has been contributing to since 2020. She has worked in digital media for over five years and is an expert on a range of topics, including tattoos, piercings, and culture. Her work can be seen across the web on Backstage Magazine, Merry Jane, Vulture, and more.
X Tattoo Natural Care Healing Cream Aftercare Lotion Balm Skin Repair Ointment
Kavita Mariwalla, MD is a board-certified dermatologist based in West Islip, NY. She has been practicing for 12 years. While growing up in New York, her family of physicians inspired her to go to medical school.
/ Chloe Jeong Tattoos deserve to be shown off, but before you can flash your new ink around, you have to diligently care for your tat to ensure proper healing. One of the most important steps in the aftercare process is choosing a lotion that will keep your fresh design moisturized, free of infection, and without irritation, according to tattoo artists. Because a tattoo is technically a wound, tattoo lotions are incredibly important to not only keeping your ink looking good but to aiding in the healing process as well. Finding your perfect lotion isn’t as easy as it sounds. “I think what lotion you use depends a lot on climate and skin type. Also how much you apply is important too, ” says the tattoo artist known as Olive, who is behind the Oregon-based Damn Zippy. “I prefer not to rep a certain brand because everyone is different and I want my clients to use what works for them, which might not necessarily be what works for me.” Still, there are certain things to look for in a formula. Knowing what you want (vegan? water-based? budget or splurge?) and what will work best for your skin and new tattoo is key. “I generally recommend that the person uses whatever they find most comfortable, ” says hand-poke artist Harper Rose of Melbourne’s Pocaharper. “After all, they have to wear it on their skin every day.” To help you narrow down your choices, we researched the best formulas, evaluating them on type, active ingredients, and skin-feel. We even tried a few formulas out—our product testers using a couple for weeks at a time and noting their insights. After considering dozens of options and consulting with two tattoo-artists, we landed on these picks. Ahead, find the best lotions for healing a tattoo and preserving your body art. Our Top Picks Best Overall: Aquaphor Healing Ointment at Ulta Jump to Review Best Drugstore: Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion at Amazon Jump to Review Best Splurge: Billy Jealousy Tattoo Lotion at Amazon Jump to Review Best Vegan: Hustle Butter Tattoo Care & Maintenance Cream at Ulta Jump to Review Best Gentle: Stories & Ink Tattoo Care Aftercare Cream at Amazon Jump to Review Best Soothing: Mad Rabbit Repair Soothing Gel at Amazon Jump to Review Best Water-Based: H2Ocean Aquatat Moisturizer at Amazon Jump to Review Best Color-Enhancing: Tattoo Goo Balm at Amazon Jump to Review Best Natural: After Inked Tattoo Moisturizer and Aftercare Lotion at Amazon Jump to Review Best Oil: Nutiva Virgin Coconut Oil at Amazon Jump to Review In This Article Expand Our Picks Final Verdict What to Look For FAQ How We Researched & Tested Best Overall Aquaphor Healing Ointment 4.4 Walgreens View On Ulta View On Target View On Walmart What We Like Super hydrating Seals moisture into skin Helps keep tattoo looking vibrant What We Don't Like Sticky formula can transfer Aquaphor's Healing Ointment is one of the most widely used tattoo aftercare treatments, and you’ll find a lot of artists quick to recommend the old stand-by. Because the petrolatum-powered formula has occlusive properties, it creates a semi-permeable layer on top of the skin which allows moisture to be kept in and everything else to be kept out. By holding in the skin’s natural moisture, it helps keep your tattoo fresh and promotes healing. Price at time of publish: $10 Active Ingredients: Petrolatum | Skin Type: All | Size: 14 fl. oz | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: No The 28 Best Facial Moisturizers of 2023 Best Drugstore Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion 4.2 Amazon View On Amazon View On Target What We Like Calms and soothes skin Not greasy Can help with itching What We Don't Like Nothing Reviewed: Aveeno's Daily Moisturizing Lotion Aveeno may be a name you're used to hearing, and there’s a reason for that: It works. All of Aveeno’s products feature colloidal oatmeal, which moisturizes and calms inflammation while creating a protective barrier on top of your skin, meaning it's great for both soothing and protecting your healing ink. This lotion is also free of parabens and fragrance, so it won't irritate a fresh tattoo. Plus, it comes with a super affordable price tag, making it a must after any and every tattoo. Price at time of publish: $14 Active Ingredients: Dimethicone | Skin Type: All | Size: 18 fl. oz | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: No What Our Testers Say "Aveeno's Daily Moisturizing Lotion will give you soft, silky, properly hydrated limbs." — Emily Algar, Product Tester The 10 Best Moisturizers for Oily Skin of 2023, Tested and Reviewed Best Splurge Billy Jealousy Tattoo Lotion Amazon View On Amazon View On Walmart View On Billyjealousy.com What We Like Clean and cruelty-free Contains antioxidants Moisturizing What We Don't Like Strong scent Although Billy Jealousy’s Tattoo Lotion is a bit on the pricier side, it’s packed with skin-soothing elements like shea butter, sunflower seed oil, jojoba oil, green tea leaf extract, and more. One thing to note is that this lotion does feature lavender and rosemary oils for fragrance, and most artists will tell you to stay away from lotions with fragrances. However, Billy Jealousy’s fragrance comes from essential oils rather than synthetic fragrances. This lotion will keep your tattoos looking fresh and clean. Price at time of publish: $45 Active Ingredients: Aloe leaf extract, glycerin, olive oil | Skin Type: All | Size: 8 fl. oz | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: Yes Best Vegan Hustle Butter Deluxe Luxury Tattoo Care & Maintenance Cream Ulta View On Ulta What We Like Made with clean, natural ingredients Smells great Hydrates What We Don't Like Pricey for the amount of product given Another option that Harper suggests is Hustle Butter, a vegan alternative to traditional tattoo lotions. “It is all-natural and great for the skin, although not as accessible or cheap as the other two options, ” says Harper. The product smells amazing and comes in a variety of sizes for everything from small line art to the heavy blackwork. Hustle Butter moisturizes and seals the ink to keep it looking new and feeling soft even after it’s healed. Price at time of publish: $22
Please note: This product cannot be shipped to the European Union (EU) or United Kingdom (UK). If the provided shipping address is located in the n...
CAS No. 220644-17-7 Aminopropyl Ascorbyl Phosphate (AAP) is a water soluble derivative of Vitamin C created by combining l-ascorbic acid with 3-AP...By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.
Isabelle has been contributing to since 2020. She has worked in digital media for over five years and is an expert on a range of topics, including tattoos, piercings, and culture. Her work can be seen across the web on Backstage Magazine, Merry Jane, Vulture, and more.
X Tattoo Natural Care Healing Cream Aftercare Lotion Balm Skin Repair Ointment
Kavita Mariwalla, MD is a board-certified dermatologist based in West Islip, NY. She has been practicing for 12 years. While growing up in New York, her family of physicians inspired her to go to medical school.
/ Chloe Jeong Tattoos deserve to be shown off, but before you can flash your new ink around, you have to diligently care for your tat to ensure proper healing. One of the most important steps in the aftercare process is choosing a lotion that will keep your fresh design moisturized, free of infection, and without irritation, according to tattoo artists. Because a tattoo is technically a wound, tattoo lotions are incredibly important to not only keeping your ink looking good but to aiding in the healing process as well. Finding your perfect lotion isn’t as easy as it sounds. “I think what lotion you use depends a lot on climate and skin type. Also how much you apply is important too, ” says the tattoo artist known as Olive, who is behind the Oregon-based Damn Zippy. “I prefer not to rep a certain brand because everyone is different and I want my clients to use what works for them, which might not necessarily be what works for me.” Still, there are certain things to look for in a formula. Knowing what you want (vegan? water-based? budget or splurge?) and what will work best for your skin and new tattoo is key. “I generally recommend that the person uses whatever they find most comfortable, ” says hand-poke artist Harper Rose of Melbourne’s Pocaharper. “After all, they have to wear it on their skin every day.” To help you narrow down your choices, we researched the best formulas, evaluating them on type, active ingredients, and skin-feel. We even tried a few formulas out—our product testers using a couple for weeks at a time and noting their insights. After considering dozens of options and consulting with two tattoo-artists, we landed on these picks. Ahead, find the best lotions for healing a tattoo and preserving your body art. Our Top Picks Best Overall: Aquaphor Healing Ointment at Ulta Jump to Review Best Drugstore: Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion at Amazon Jump to Review Best Splurge: Billy Jealousy Tattoo Lotion at Amazon Jump to Review Best Vegan: Hustle Butter Tattoo Care & Maintenance Cream at Ulta Jump to Review Best Gentle: Stories & Ink Tattoo Care Aftercare Cream at Amazon Jump to Review Best Soothing: Mad Rabbit Repair Soothing Gel at Amazon Jump to Review Best Water-Based: H2Ocean Aquatat Moisturizer at Amazon Jump to Review Best Color-Enhancing: Tattoo Goo Balm at Amazon Jump to Review Best Natural: After Inked Tattoo Moisturizer and Aftercare Lotion at Amazon Jump to Review Best Oil: Nutiva Virgin Coconut Oil at Amazon Jump to Review In This Article Expand Our Picks Final Verdict What to Look For FAQ How We Researched & Tested Best Overall Aquaphor Healing Ointment 4.4 Walgreens View On Ulta View On Target View On Walmart What We Like Super hydrating Seals moisture into skin Helps keep tattoo looking vibrant What We Don't Like Sticky formula can transfer Aquaphor's Healing Ointment is one of the most widely used tattoo aftercare treatments, and you’ll find a lot of artists quick to recommend the old stand-by. Because the petrolatum-powered formula has occlusive properties, it creates a semi-permeable layer on top of the skin which allows moisture to be kept in and everything else to be kept out. By holding in the skin’s natural moisture, it helps keep your tattoo fresh and promotes healing. Price at time of publish: $10 Active Ingredients: Petrolatum | Skin Type: All | Size: 14 fl. oz | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: No The 28 Best Facial Moisturizers of 2023 Best Drugstore Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion 4.2 Amazon View On Amazon View On Target What We Like Calms and soothes skin Not greasy Can help with itching What We Don't Like Nothing Reviewed: Aveeno's Daily Moisturizing Lotion Aveeno may be a name you're used to hearing, and there’s a reason for that: It works. All of Aveeno’s products feature colloidal oatmeal, which moisturizes and calms inflammation while creating a protective barrier on top of your skin, meaning it's great for both soothing and protecting your healing ink. This lotion is also free of parabens and fragrance, so it won't irritate a fresh tattoo. Plus, it comes with a super affordable price tag, making it a must after any and every tattoo. Price at time of publish: $14 Active Ingredients: Dimethicone | Skin Type: All | Size: 18 fl. oz | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: No What Our Testers Say "Aveeno's Daily Moisturizing Lotion will give you soft, silky, properly hydrated limbs." — Emily Algar, Product Tester The 10 Best Moisturizers for Oily Skin of 2023, Tested and Reviewed Best Splurge Billy Jealousy Tattoo Lotion Amazon View On Amazon View On Walmart View On Billyjealousy.com What We Like Clean and cruelty-free Contains antioxidants Moisturizing What We Don't Like Strong scent Although Billy Jealousy’s Tattoo Lotion is a bit on the pricier side, it’s packed with skin-soothing elements like shea butter, sunflower seed oil, jojoba oil, green tea leaf extract, and more. One thing to note is that this lotion does feature lavender and rosemary oils for fragrance, and most artists will tell you to stay away from lotions with fragrances. However, Billy Jealousy’s fragrance comes from essential oils rather than synthetic fragrances. This lotion will keep your tattoos looking fresh and clean. Price at time of publish: $45 Active Ingredients: Aloe leaf extract, glycerin, olive oil | Skin Type: All | Size: 8 fl. oz | SPF: None | Cruelty-Free: Yes Best Vegan Hustle Butter Deluxe Luxury Tattoo Care & Maintenance Cream Ulta View On Ulta What We Like Made with clean, natural ingredients Smells great Hydrates What We Don't Like Pricey for the amount of product given Another option that Harper suggests is Hustle Butter, a vegan alternative to traditional tattoo lotions. “It is all-natural and great for the skin, although not as accessible or cheap as the other two options, ” says Harper. The product smells amazing and comes in a variety of sizes for everything from small line art to the heavy blackwork. Hustle Butter moisturizes and seals the ink to keep it looking new and feeling soft even after it’s healed. Price at time of publish: $22