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The Best Tattoo Aftercare Products, According to Dermatologists

By Matthew Lynch
March 25, 2024
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When you get a new tattoo, taking good care of it is crucial for ensuring that the design stays sharp, the colors vivid, and your skin heals properly. A critical part of healing is keeping the area clean and well-moisturized. Here’s where aftercare products come in. We reached out to several dermatologists to find out what products they recommend for tattoo aftercare. Here are their top picks.

1.Aquaphor Healing Ointment

A common recommendation among dermatologists for tattoo aftercare is Aquaphor Healing Ointment. This ointment is gentle on sensitive skin and effectively keeps the new tattoo moisturized during the crucial initial healing phase.

2.Avene Cicalfate Restorative Skin Cream

Another highly recommended product is Avene’s Cicalfate Restorative Skin Cream. It’s formulated to help soothe and promote the repair of the skin with ingredients that maintain a moist environment which is beneficial for skin recovery.

3.H2Ocean Aquatat Moisturizer

Many professionals also suggest H2Ocean Aquatat Moisturizer for tattoo aftercare. It’s an FDA approved ointment that prevents excessive drying and promotes healing without clogging pores or leaching ink from your new tattoo.

4.Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 100

Protecting your new ink from the sun is critical as UV rays can cause rapid fading and damage to your tattoo. Dermatologists often advise using a high SPF sunscreen like Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch once your tattoo has healed enough to be exposed to sunlight.

5.Hustle Butter Deluxe

Hustle Butter Deluxe is a favorite in the tattoo community and among dermatologists because it’s made with natural ingredients that not only keep your new artwork moisturized but also help reduce redness and swelling associated with new tattoos.

6.Bepanthen Antibiotic Ointment

This ointment, typically used for its antibacterial properties, can also work wonders on fresh tattoos by preventing infection – which dermatologists agree is key in proper tattoo healing.

Before using any product, make sure you get a go-ahead from your tattoo artist or dermatologist as they might have specific recommendations based on their experience and your skin type. Ultimately, following a strict aftercare regimen will ensure your ink stays looking its best for years to come.

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