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Over the many years that tattooing has been around how many items have you heard of that are recommended to use on your fresh tattoo to make it heal? Vaseline? A&D ointment? Aquaphor? Unscented Hand Lotion? Antibiotic Cream? Oh we cant forget the classic "Leave it alone and dont put anything on it for 3 days" Yes I have actually heard this one. Your skin absorbs everything you put on it during the day, so be cautious on what you use to heal your fresh tattoo. You pay good money to get a permanent work of art placed on your skin so why use something that will damage it and leave a lifelong mess on your body
This next page is to show you what you are actually putting in your body when you use these ingredients.
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Look at our list of ingredients in Tattoo Whipp and you will see why we included them in our tattoo aftercare product. Tattoo Whipp can be used as a skin care regimen even after your tattoo is healed. It brightens your color and softens your skin. Old tattoos appear more vibrant after using Tattoo Whipp. Plus fresh tattoos will keep their color longer when Tattoo Whipp is applied regularly.





Shea butter is rich in vitamins A, E & F which are some essential vitamins needed for good skin balance.It also penetrates deep into skin to help restore elasticity, and absorbs quickly without leaving greasy residue like petroleum, or mineral oil based products.
Aloe vera is widely used in treating skin-related problems. Aloe vera 'the burn plant' is a multi-healer. Owing to its anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, healing and cooling properties it is a very useful natural element to treat our skin. Aloe vera also contains a rich source of amino acids, vitamins A, C, F, B, niacin and traces of Vitamin B12.
Mango Butter has natural emollient properties, high oxidative ability, wound healing, and regenerative activity. It has a protective effect against UV radiation. Shea butter effectively treats dry skin. Shea butter is rich in vitamin E and also contains vitamins A, D and F.
Coconut oil also helps in treating various skin problems including psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema and other skin infections. Coconut oil is a natural antibacterial and antifungal when applied to the skin.
This natural herb offers antiseptic, antimicrobial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and skin regenerative properties. It is a natural, soothing and pain-relieving moisturizer. It has many skin care benefits and is used for all ages, from babies to adults. Some research suggests that calendula extracts may also reduce inflammation when applied to the skin and that this herb both reduces healing time and increases the quality of healing.





The Hemp plant produces seeds that contain rich quantities of pure oil. Hemp seed oil contains rich quantities of Omega 3 and Omega 6 essential fatty acids and GLA's. Hempseed oil is also antibacterial and anti-flammatory and has a natural SPF
Just a few of the vitamins found in avocado oil for skin rejuvenation include vitamins A, various B vitamins including B1 & B2, vitamin D and E, as well as beta-carotene, potassium as well as lethicin. Even diseases like eczema and psoriasis, which is known for the dry and itchy conditions they cause, can benefit from avocado oil.
Peppermint oil contains menthol which is good for your skin, and has a cooling effect. The oil contains several minerals and nutrients.Since peppermint helps to increase blood flow, it also improves dull skin. It helps to lessen red and blotchy skin, and get rid of acne. Peppermint can act as a pain killer when massaged into your skin
Rosemary Extract is a natural antioxidant, it widens blood vessels to allow for skin healing properties , It is also an antibacterial, and is an invigorating soothing oil. Perfect for wound healing
A major benefit of vitamin E oil for the skin is that it helps the healing process. As vitamin E is absorbed by the epidermis layer of the skin, it can be used for treating sunburn or pr