Jon Crow
Practically Family
- Messages
- 613
- Location
- Alcalá De Henares Madrid
Can't argue with that TomYup, Bepanthol. Sunblocker when I leave the house in short sleeves.
Can't argue with that TomYup, Bepanthol. Sunblocker when I leave the house in short sleeves.
^ thisYup, Bepanthol. Sunblocker when I leave the house in short sleeves.
Vaseline brand coco butter. It’s a touch of Vaseline and coco butter. I’ve used it on like 90% of mine and they’ve all healed so well. Love the stuff. There’s a few different formulas of it. But they all comeTalking of healing, what does everybody use? I've used Bepanthol for years, also living in a very sunny place I protect, a lot of guys here I've known used coconut oil as it protects and enhances colour, thise old mariners knew what they were at when they figured coconut oil protects haha
Don’t beat yourself up over the tats. They look great and well done. I am going to seem strange saying this opinion (as I have sleeves also)- some people just should not have ink. You know who they are when you see it. You are NOT one of those people. It fits you well.My arms and chest are covered in high quality Japanese artwork since I was nineteen. I'll be thirty this year and I absolutely hate and regret my tattoos. Maybe I am an outlier here, but I always advise my little cousins who like my ink to wait until they're a little older to really start collecting tattoos.
Wish I would have just invested the several thousand I blew on tats.
On a more positive note I feel badass wearing my vintage Schott 672HH.
Talking of healing, what does everybody use? I've used Bepanthol for years, also living in a very sunny place I protect, a lot of guys here I've known used coconut oil as it protects and enhances colour, thise old mariners knew what they were at when they figured coconut oil protects haha
I had my artist put a test patch on some non-inked skin my last appointment just to rule out possible skin reaction before trying on a fresh tattoo. No reaction so I'll be going this route next time. Good to know about potential hair issues though, ty.When it works, Saniderm/Dermashield is incredible.
No worrying about scabbing, lotioning, washing, bleeding lymph on clothes, etc…
I find it doesn’t work for all locations. For instance the elbows. Also spots where I’m super hairy, like my chest, didn't work well either. Had a lot of trouble with adhesion, and where it did stick, I was getting a lot of ingrown hairs.