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Intensive care tattoo balm with 5% panthenol that creates a protective layer that soothes, moisturizes, and repairs the skin. It maintains the beauty and colors of the tattoo, while being easy to apply without leaving residues.
Aqua, Lanolin, Paraffinum Liquidum, Petrolatum, Panthenol, Prunus Dulcis, Synthetic Beeswax, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Ozokerite, Glyceryl Oleate, Lanolin Alcohol
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The cream probably does a better job than the pink one for tattoos but it is not a good deal due to the very small amount you buy for a high price. Would return to the pink one for my next tattoo
It does the job like the Rose, but still leaves residues on clothes. If you have it in an open area, it's the best.
The cream is effective in healing the tattoo, but the stains on clothes never come out. Only if you get a tattoo somewhere that will never touch fabric is it okay, although the pink one does the same job and is cheaper
Extremely healing and deeply moisturizing cream. Balm for damaged skin, after semi-permanent techniques on eyebrows (microblading or micropigmentation) and lips. I have tried several similar creams from reputable brands, which did not have the same result as this one
For healing fresh tattoos, it is perfect, but the feeling when you wear clothes and the cream sticks to it is the worst, especially in irritated areas. I would prefer the same composition in cream form and not balm so that we don't have to throw away the clothes afterwards.
I have no doubt that the tattoo does the job. It spreads evenly on the skin, but you have the impression that you have also applied oil along with the cream! Something like sunscreen oil in the summer, so if this doesn't bother you (it stains clothes and the stains are hard to remove), as well as its price which is EXPENSIVE (I bought it with a discount for 7.06, with an initial price of 8.82) for 50g of cream, then you choose it. I consider the baby balm to be better as a regenerating cream because it does the same job as the tattoo, it doesn't stain, and its 100g is cheaper than the 50g of the tattoo! In the photos, you can see the difference as well as how small it is by placing a pen next to it
The new version of bepanthol for tattoos has an even better formula than the bepanthol we used to use for tattoos. It spreads easily, doesn't leave any greasiness, and nourishes very well. The scent is subtle, like all the creams of the brand.
It does exactly the same job as the other balms of the company that are bigger and cheaper... It oils my clothes and the stains don't come off easily
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Very good for particularly cracked hands regardless of tattoos!
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In my small tattoos, it "sat" very well.
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My tattoo artist recommended it to me and I was completely satisfied. It does an excellent job
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Very good for tattoo healing
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