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Welcome to Tattoo Goo Australia

Skin care Products for the Tattoo community has been a subject of debate for many years now. Tattoo artists have had a limited number of products available to them, to recommend to their clientele, which are chemists brands, and are intended for cuts, burns, scrapes , abrasions and mainly nappy rash! The majority of these products contain Petroleum and/ or Lanolin which, when applied to the skin, can clog skin pores and actually retard your body's healing process. Most importantly, applying products not intended for use on your tattoo, may cause skin reactions leading to loss of ink and permanent damage to your tattoo.

Physicians, dermatologists, numerous tattoo artists and collectors all worked together to develop a product exclusively for  tattoos. Nine different herbs, oils, and vitamins known for their conditioning of the skin, are combined to help form a barrier against the elements. Tattoo Goo's unique formulation has been used on thousands of tattoos worldwide, with an excellent result.

Tattoo Goo Australia is the official distributor of the world renowned, American based company, Tattoo Goo. Tattoo Goo was the first company to direct their research solely toward tattoo and piercing skincare, and also the first to utilize the benefits of natural products. Constant research and development has produced the best and most competitive skincare products on the market, being Tattoo Goo the 'Original', Tattoo Goo the 'Lotion', and X-pression, Piercing spray.

 

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Tattoo Goo was developed to provide the best available skincare for your tattoo

 

 

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