If you’re a tattoo enthusiast, you’ve probably heard of Tattoo Goo. It’s a popular aftercare product that helps in the healing and protection of new tattoos. But have you ever wondered if Tattoo Goo has an expiration date? In this article, we will answer this question and provide you with all the information you need to know about Tattoo Goo.
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ToggleWhat is Tattoo Goo?
Tattoo Goo aftercare products are a combination of vitamins, herbs, and other ingredients designed to aid in the healing and protection of new tattoos. Unlike other products used for wound care, Tattoo Goo was specifically formulated for tattoo aftercare. It is gentle enough for everyday use and does not clog the pores of your skin, allowing for a natural healing process. Tattoo Goo also contains natural moisturizers to enhance the colors and protect your tattoo for the life of your ink.
Does Tattoo Goo Expire?
Yes, Tattoo Goo does have an expiration date. Once opened, the .75 oz can of Tattoo Goo should last for 12-18 months if used properly. It’s important to use Tattoo Goo sparingly, as there is enough in each can to last through 4 medium-sized tattoos (16 plus hours of work). Vitamin E acts as the preservative in Tattoo Goo, ensuring its longevity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can Tattoo Goo be used for anything else besides healing tattoos?
A: Yes, Tattoo Goo can be used for cuts, scrapes, burns, and bruises. It can also be used as a daily lip balm, moisturizer, and even a cuticle cream. Many diabetics have reported positive results when using Tattoo Goo for healing cuts, scrapes, and burns. Tattoo Goo can be used for a variety of skincare needs.
Q: Can Tattoo Goo be used for healing piercings?
A: Tattoo Goo was specifically developed for healing tattoos. For healing piercings, we recommend using Tattoo Goo X-pression piercing aftercare.
Q: Where can I buy Tattoo Goo?
A: You can purchase Tattoo Goo at many tattoo shops or directly from the Tattoo Aftercare section of the Painful Pleasures’ e-store. To ensure you have all the necessary aftercare supplies, you may consider getting a Tattoo Goo Tattoo Aftercare Kit, which contains a tin of Original Tattoo Goo, Tattoo Goo cleanser, Tattoo Goo lotion, a Color Guard sunblock stick, and other goodies.
Q: Why is there color in Tattoo Goo?
A: Tattoo Goo contains added colors to make the consistency even and uniform. These colors are D/C food-grade colors and will not stain clothing or skin. The colors in Tattoo Goo do not change the color of your tattoos.
Q: Could someone have a reaction to Tattoo Goo in general?
A: While it’s not common, there is a possibility of an allergic reaction to Tattoo Goo. However, Tattoo Goo is 99% natural, making reactions less likely. It is always advised to carefully read the ingredients before using any product and to discontinue use if an allergic reaction occurs.
Q: What happens if someone does have a reaction to Tattoo Goo?
A: If someone has an allergic reaction after using Tattoo Goo, they should discontinue use immediately. Reactions may range from redness and itching to the development of small bumps. These reactions will disappear within a short period of time after discontinuing use. If you find that you are unable to use Tattoo Goo, find an alternative tattoo aftercare product that works for you and use it religiously.
Conclusion
Tattoo Goo is a trusted aftercare product for new tattoos. While it does have an expiration date, if used properly, a .75 oz can of Tattoo Goo can last for 12-18 months. It’s a versatile product that can also be used for other skincare needs. Remember to follow the instructions and discontinue use if any allergic reactions occur. So, if you’re looking for a reliable aftercare product for your new tattoo, consider giving Tattoo Goo a try.