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Tattoo Balm
  • Tattoo Balm

    $15.99Price
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    The Tattoo Fade is Real - 

    Tattoos - permanent art on your body’s canvas forever, but for some reason, your tattoo just doesn’t look like it once did. There’s nothing like the feeling of looking at your fresh new ink - the vibrant colors, details, and meaning behind it.  But over time, your tattoo will fade. There are many reasons why your tattoo can fade - the quality of ink, placement on your body, the sun, and time - to name just a few. What can you do to fight the fade?

     

    Our Tattoo balm provides complete aftercare and healing of the tattoo applied area keeping the color of your tattoo undisturbed and shining. Our tattoo balm is an organic alternative to petroleum jelly-based tattoo care products and contains natural scar-healing, regenerating anti-fungal oils & butter.

     

    After your tattoo is fully healed, start using Herbal Fetish Natural Bodycare's Tattoo Balm to electrify your tattoo’s presence and prevent fading.   Herbal Fetish offers the perfect all-natural tattoo aid for your aftercare needs, formulated with all-natural and organic ingredients, sourced from the greater Los Angeles area. Our tattoo balm revitalizes old tattoos and prevents new tattoos from fading.

     

     

    • How to Use

      Open Can. Scoop the desired amount of balm for the area of application. Apply gently in circular motions. Any leftover spread on hands or body as a moisturizer. (A little goes a long way).

      • Use daily as a moisturizer for new and existing tattoos, or on any parched skin
    • Ingredients

      Mango Butter, Shea Butter, Coco Butter, Kokum Butter, Babassu OIl, Coconut oil, Almond oil,  Beeswax, Calendula, Comfrey, Chamomille, Essential oils: Lavender, Frankincense, Tangerine, Neroli, Immortelle, Palmarosa

       

      Meticulously hand-selected natural ingredients for skin infections, scarring, and healing.

       

      Lavender - skin conditions, wounds, cuts, grazes, rashes, skin infection, itching, stress-related eczema, nervous psoriasis, sunburn, burns, acne, pimples, insect deterrent, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiseptic, anti venomous, calmative

      Frankincense -  skin infections, scars, wounds, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiseptic, calmative, restorative

      Neroli - scar tissue, skin regenerating, problematic skin, stretch marks, acne, anti-infections, antimicrobial, antiseptic, calmative, regenerative, circulatory, restorative, sedative

      Immortelle - Pain, bruising, wounds, contusions, rheumatism, arthritis, carpal tunnel, tendonitis, edema, acne, eczema, psoriasis, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, circulatory 

      Tangerine - detoxifying, antiseptic,

      Palmarosa - scarring, wounds, acne, pimples, boils, insect bites, and stings, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-infectious, antiseptic, antiviral, insect deterrent

      Cocoa Butter - dryness, itchiness, flaky skin, skin elasticity

      Shea Butter - dryness, irritation, flaky skin, soreness, sun damage, rashes, smoothing

      See our ingredients page on our website for more information about the butter in our balm

      Chamomile - reduces inflammation, speeds wound healing, anti-irritant, anit-inflammatory, anti-microbial, skin healing, soothing, relieve stress, calmative, sedative, anti-oxidant,  redness, irritation, blemishes, rosacea, sunburn, burns, fine lines anti-aging, 

      Comfrey - ulcers, wounds, muscle soreness, bruises,  acne, sunburn, irritation, redness, itchiness, eczema,  dermatitis, rashes, viral skin infections, insect bites, scarring, rheumatoid arthritis, reduce inflammation, common skin ailments, expedite healing of sprains, strains, osteoarthritis, and broken bones, cellular regeneration, skin regrowth, anti-aging, soothing, protective for youthful skin

      Calendula - reduce healing time, boost skin health, reduce inflammation, protects against wound infection, promotes healthy, vibrant skin, enhances firmness, and improves hydration of the skin

      Our Products are:

      • Cruelty-free
      • Paraben-free
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    • Tattoo Fade is Real

      Stay Away From Low-Quality Ink.

      We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again when it comes to choosing your ideal tattoo artist, do your research! Low-quality ink can affect the longevity of your tattoo, which can lead to faster fading. The FDA doesn’t regulate tattoo ink, so make sure your artist is reputable and delivers high-quality ink. Review opinions from trusted sources on what should - and shouldn’t - be going into your body as your research ink.

       

      Think Placement: Friction is Not Your friend

      when it comes to choosing the perfect placement of your tattoo, consider areas of your body that experience the least friction. For example, tattoos on your feet will likely experience more friction, than say, a tattoo on the back of your neck. Shoes and socks can potentially cause fading over time, since your feet may constantly have something rubbing against them. Think about how often your tattoo will experience friction over time, whether it’s skin-to-skin contact or skin-to-material contact, like the sock example.

       

      The Fight Against Time… and The Sun

      There are some elements of tattoo fading that are out of our control, like aging. There are steps you can take to prevent your tattoo from fading. We could argue that aging and the sun are the biggest culprits of fading, so it’s important to do what you can to fight it. When you first get your tattoo, keep in mind that it’s extremely vulnerable in those initial three weeks. Keep your brand new ink out of the sun in this phase, and let it heal properly - you’ll thank yourself later. 

       

      Once your tattoo is fully healed, wear  Sunscreen to fight against those harsh UV rays. Protecting your tattoo from the sun is one of the key steps to maintaining your art’s appearance, and keeping your ink healthy. And don’t forget about tattoo aftercare and why it’s vital to start taking care of your tattoo from day one. Listen to your tattoo artist’s guidance to ensure your tattoo heals correctly in the initial healing phase, and continue to take care of your tattoo even after it’s healed.

      Stay Away From Low-Quality Ink.

      We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again when it comes to choosing your ideal tattoo artist, do your research! Low-quality ink can affect the longevity of your tattoo, which can lead to faster fading. The FDA doesn’t regulate tattoo ink, so make sure your artist is reputable and delivers high-quality ink. Review opinions from trusted sources on what should - and shouldn’t - be going into your body as your research ink.

       

      Think Placement: Friction is Not Your friend

      when it comes to choosing the perfect placement of your tattoo, consider areas of your body that experience the least friction. For example, tattoos on your feet will likely experience more friction, than say, a tattoo on the back of your neck. Shoes and socks can potentially cause fading over time, since your feet may constantly have something rubbing against them. Think about how often your tattoo will experience friction over time, whether it’s skin-to-skin contact or skin-to-material contact, like the sock example.

       

      The Fight Against Time… and The Sun

      There are some elements of tattoo fading that are out of our control, like aging. There are steps you can take to prevent your tattoo from fading. We could argue that aging and the sun are the biggest culprits of fading, so it’s important to do what you can to fight it. When you first get your tattoo, keep in mind that it’s extremely vulnerable in those initial three weeks. Keep your brand new ink out of the sun in this phase, and let it heal properly - you’ll thank yourself later. 

       

      Once your tattoo is fully healed, wear  Sunscreen to fight against those harsh UV rays. Protecting your tattoo from the sun is one of the key steps to maintaining your art’s appearance, and keeping your ink healthy. And don’t forget about tattoo aftercare and why it’s vital to start taking care of your tattoo from day one. Listen to your tattoo artist’s guidance to ensure your tattoo heals correctly in the initial healing phase, and continue to take care of your tattoo even after it’s healed.


       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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