THE ULTIMATE SKIN CARE SOLUTION FOR TATTOOS

If you have a new tattoo with fresh ink or an old tattoo, then you know that they require some extra care to keep them looking good. That's where Mad Viking Tattoo Balm comes in. It's the best tattoo aftercare balm out there, and here's why. First, it contains all-natural ingredients that are good for your skin. Second, it keeps your tattoo looking sharp and vibrant, while also giving proper healing after the tattooing process. Finally, it's affordable enough that you can use it every day without breaking the bank. So, if you're looking for the best tattoo balm aftercare product out there, look no further than Mad Viking!

Mad Viking Tattoo Balm

Let's look at the ingredients, and why they are important for tattoo aftercare.

Shea Butter:

This is a natural fat that comes from the nut of the Shea tree. It's rich in vitamins A, E, and F, which are all good for the skin. Shea butter has been shown to improve the elasticity of the skin, as well as reduce inflammation.

Moisturizing

  • It will deeply moisturize, and it helps to keep your skin soft and supple.

Proper Healing

  • Shea butter is an excellent choice for all tattoo aftercare products, as it’s high in vitamin A and vitamin E. These two vitamins are key in helping to heal wounds and keeping your skin healthy. Vitamin A can be found in many ointments and lotions that are used to heal cuts and scrapes. Vitamin E is an antioxidant, which means it helps to protect your skin.

UV protectant

  • Protecting your expensive ink from the sun is a full-time job. With new tattoos, it's never a good idea to use store-bought sunblock as it is chemical-based and can ruin a new tattoo and cause a lot of irritation. But, you’re in luck because shea butter has got your back. This natural fat contains SPF six, which will help to protect your tattoo from the sun's harmful rays.

 

Jojoba Oil:

The Jojoba plant grows in the harsh desert environment of North America. The oil that is extracted from the seed of this plant has been used for centuries by Native Americans for its medicinal properties. Jojoba oil closely resembles human sebum, which is the oil that our skin produces. This makes it an excellent choice for tattoo care, as it won't clog pores or irritate the skin.

Moisturizing

  • This oil is a natural emollient, which means it helps to keep the skin moisturized.

Anti-inflammatory

  • Jojoba oil has been shown to reduce inflammation, which is important for healing the skin.

Wound Healing

  • This oil is also rich in vitamins E and C, which are both important for wound healing. Vitamin E is an antioxidant, and vitamin C is essential for the production of collagen. Collagen is a protein that helps to heal wounds and keep the skin healthy.

Antibacterial and antimicrobial

  • Jojoba oil contains naturally occurring antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, which means it helps to keep the skin clean and free of infection.

 

Hempseed Oil:

Hemp oil is made from the seeds of the hemp plant. This plant is related to the marijuana plant, but it usually does not contain any THC, which is the psychoactive compound in marijuana.

Moisturizing

  • Hemp oil is an excellent moisturizer, as it is rich in omega-three fatty acids. These acids help to keep the skin hydrated and soft.

Wound Healing

  • Hemp oil is also rich in vitamins A, E, and C, which are all important for helping with how your tattoo heals.

Anti-inflammatory

  • This oil has been shown to reduce inflammation, which is important for healing the skin.

Promotes rapid cell recovery

  • Hemp oil is also high in linoleic acid, which promotes rapid cell recovery. This is important for healing the skin quickly.

 

Apricot Kernel oil:

Apricot kernel oil is made from the kernels(seeds) of apricots. This oil is light, non-greasy, and absorbs quickly, which makes it an excellent choice for tattoo care.

Provides deep nourishment

  • This oil is rich in oleic acid, which is an omega-nine fatty acid. This acid helps to provide deep nourishment to the skin.

Soothes inflammation

  • Apricot kernel oil also contains gamma-linoleic acid, which has been shown to soothe inflammation. This is important for healing the skin.

 

Grapeseed Oil:

Grapeseed oil is made from the seeds of grapes. This oil is light, non-greasy, and absorbs quickly into the skin.

Absorbs quickly

  • Grapeseed oil is rich in linoleic acid, which helps to keep the skin moisturized. This acid also helps to reduce inflammation, which is important for healing the skin.

Reduces inflammation

  • Grapeseed oil also contains vitamins E and C, which are both important for wound healing. Vitamin E is an antioxidant, and vitamin C is essential for the production of collagen.

 

Therapeutic grade Peppermint Oil:

Therapeutic grade peppermint oil is made from the leaves of the peppermint plant. This oil has a cooling effect on the skin, which can help to soothe inflammation.

Antiseptic

  • Peppermint oil is also an antiseptic, which means it helps to keep the skin clean and free of infection.

Anti-inflammatory

  • This oil has been shown to reduce inflammation, which is important for healing the skin.

Analgesic

  • Peppermint oil is also an analgesic, which means it can help to relieve pain. This is important for tattoo care, as it can help to reduce the pain of new tattoos.

 

Rosemary Oil:

Rosemary oil is made from the leaves of the rosemary plant. This oil has a refreshing, herbaceous scent.

Anti-inflammatory

  • Rosemary oil has been shown to reduce inflammation, which is important for healing the skin.

Natural Antioxidant

  • This oil is also a natural antioxidant, which means it helps to protect the skin from damage.

Analgesic

  • Rosemary oil is also an analgesic, which means it can help to relieve pain. This is important for tattoo care, as it can help to reduce the pain of new tattoos.

 

Lavender Oil:

Lavender oil is made from the flowers of the lavender plant. This oil has a sweet, floral scent.

Analgesic

  • Lavender oil is an analgesic, which means it can help to relieve pain.

Antiseptic

  • This oil is also an antiseptic, which means it helps to keep the skin clean and free of infection.

Anti-inflammatory

  • Lavender oil has been shown to reduce inflammation, which is important for healing the skin.

 

Beeswax:

Beeswax is a natural wax that is made by bees. This wax is used to create a barrier on the skin. It has a very long history of being used to treat skin wounds and burns.

Natural Humectant

  • Beeswax is a natural humectant, which means it helps to keep the skin moisturized. By drawing moisture into your skin and keeping it there, beeswax helps to keep the skin moisturized and soft and creates a protective barrier.

Protects the skin

  • Beeswax also helps to protect the skin from damage. It does this by creating a barrier on the skin that protects it from environmental damage, such as wind and cold weather.

Tattoo artist

So why use Mad Viking on your fresh tattoo?

Mad Viking refuses to use anything, but all the natural ingredients listed above in our tattoo balm. We believe that your skin is the foundation of your health and when it comes to caring for your tattoos, you should never sacrifice quality for price. If you're still unsure whether our tattoo balm is right for you, look at our reviews. You'll find that we receive nothing but positive feedback. That's because we took the time, did the research, and produce the highest quality natural tattoo balm on the market, period. We feel it's also worth noting that our tattoo balm is all handmade in small batches to further maintain the highest standard of quality that Mad Viking has come to be known for. In conclusion, if you're looking for the best tattoo after care possible and is dermatologist tested and tattoo artist approved, look no further than Mad Viking's Tattoo Balm. Thank you for taking the time to read this and we hope that you'll give our product a try.

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