.:.Etsy: AlinaShea......Tat-Stick.:.
Last Saturday I went and got another tattoo done! I've been wanting to get my younger son's name for quite some time now. (I already have my older son's name). So I figured if I was going to get it done ,now would be the time to do so before the sun became dreadful. Sorry to say that I don't really trust the tattoo shops in my town so I took a little trip to one of the bigger towns in my state. I wanted to go to the same guy that had gone to before just so it would be familiar to me. I'm happy with the way it came out but I started thinking to myself that maybe I should have told him bigger. But I could always have something added later on. Well about a week before I knew I was going to get a tattoo done, I ordered a Tat-Stick from Etsy seller: AlinaShea. It is used as an aftercare for your tattoos. It says that the colors are supposed to stay bright and there is virtually no scabbing. It arrived so fast! Like 2 days or so? It smells wonderful! It has a very soothing scent. According to her description, she infuses olive oil with organic Calendula flowers, St. John's Wort, Comfrey and Plantain over the course of several weeks. She then strains the herbs and adds local Beeswax , *Coconut oil, *Kokhum Butter, *Sunflower oil and a hint of *Lavender oil.(*these things are certified organic). It comes in a lip balm tube for easy application. Although since my tat is on my shoulder, it's a little hard to reach. So I rub some on my finger and smooth it on. But if I ask my husband to help me out, he does it straight from the tube very easily. It's starting to peel a tiny bit which is natural but not nearly as much as my previous tattoo did. I think I had used Neosporin with that one which now they are saying is a big no no because some people can have reactions to it. So far, it has worked wonderfully. I have had little itching from my tattoo (supposed to happen) but it's not too bad. I can definitely tell that this product has sped up the healing process! Highly recommend =) When not using on tattoos, it can also be used on minor scrapes and cuts.
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