Q & A: Tattoo treatment with Nature Fresh
Q: I use your Face Food and Aloe Skin Therapy Gel on my face and love these products. I like tattoos and struggled to find nice hydration. Some of the tattoo creams are very thick making them painful to apply to a fresh tattoo.
My most recent tattoo I started applying aloe skin therapy gel on day 5. I was so happy it did not burn and was very soothing to apply. Also I could apply more often therefore boosting hydration & healing. My tattoo healed nicely and is now being fed Bio Oil until the next session.
- Have you any feedback from people using First Aid Therapy Balm on a raw day old tattoo? I’m thinking I could maybe try it for day 1-5 and then the aloe skin therapy from day 5-14. Please advise if you can.
- I’m struggling to find Face Food. Nothing on Takelot, etc. Is this product still being made? Thank you for your time. Regards, xx
A: Dear xx, Good to know our products are working for you! Aloe gel is an excellent soother. The first Aid Balm is preferable, being the king of repairs for open wounds. We have many excellent reports. For deep overnight nourishment following the healing of the lesion, I would recommend Bee Balm as it is more like an ointment (not tacky) and helps to prevent scarring and rough skin. Better than Face food for lesions.
Watch out for Bio Oils as some of them contain nasty ingredients like Isopropyl Myristate that causes flaky, dry skin – ironically! I had to treat a severe case and used our Aloe gel plus vitamin E. Also, for sensitive, broken flaky skin it is best to only wash with our body washes and cleansers as their pH is within your skin range when mixed with water = 5.6. They make a wonderful bubble bath after all the pain….. Then have a peaceful night after taking out Calcium complex. ZZZZZ
Face Food is difficult to find. some Health shops also have it, but if there is a problem with the retailers, you can collect these products from us should you be in the area. Enjoy your your artworks – any pictures?