While I was at work today I was flipping through a Us magazine someone left behind and I found an ad for a tattoo healing product. The ad was basically just saying to go to their website. So I figured I would at least look at it to see what it was. Of course the advertise that their product will heal your tattoos faster and brighter. And you won't have that annoying itchy phase. I started to look for the ingredients to see what made this product so good. They don't even have all of their ingredients on the website. The say it contains aloe, chamomile, and soothing botanicals and vitamins. Of course they don't say what these other ingredients are. I don't know about anyone else but I wouldn't buy anything online that won't even tell me what is in it. I don't buy any of the other tattoo products anyway, but I have at least researched them. This particular product seems to be a complete joke. The website is tackproducts.com if anyone is interested.
Tattoo Products
10 messages · last activity 8/30/2006
Sea whip? .... sounds grand. =/
I love how they said that stuff stops the itching so your tattoo can heal faster..... I could be completely fucking stupid but doesn't the itch just mean that it is doing just that, heal?.... Just another name and logo to buy.
Exactly! I have never heard of this Sea crap. The itching does mean that it is healing. I had never heard of this product before though and decided to at least look at it. People are so stupid if they tried this. I couldn't even find anything anywhere else on the web of people who have tried it.
some products help it not itch, like when my artist told me to go get preperation h.. i laughed, but ill never use anything other then that. well i guess i will be cause its differant in canada and the states. and im not bringing boxes of it with me when i move.
Callie,Unfortunately as Tattoos have become more popular it draws what I refere to as the tattoo parasites, people out to make money off tattoos, few of them worthwhile, some could even mess up a new tattoo. Hopefully, most people will use the product advised by the Tattoo Artist who did the work who, hopefully care about what they suggest. At least you had the common sense to check out the ingredients, hopefully it will warn others not to try it...Doc
It blows my mind that they want you to buy three different tubes of stuff @ $10 a pop ($30 total plus s&h), "for the complete tattoo aftercare system." Sorry, I'll go to the local store and stick with bacitracin and vasoline lotion for under $8 and get the same fucking results.... There is a reason it's call "tried and true."
If that product is any good, by common sense they would advertise in this forum :)
Never heard of it. It sounds and taste like just another businessman trying to make a buck or two out of the tattoo industry. Notice how they shift their advertising to the fashion airhead world.
Their testimonials were humorous.... "It kept my head cool."
Yeah... it'll keep their head cool... Till it kills them!
kills them dead....