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<blockquote data-quote="skonk" data-source="post: 305302" data-attributes="member: 44277"><p>I think everyone is agreed that finding a reputable tattooist the main priority when getting a tattoo done. The most important thing is the aftercare. Many people have found different forms of aftercare work for them, and that is perfectly ok. My only previous rant about savlon is because, being a diabetic, I know bepanthum is much better solution for your tattoo. The longer the scab, the more chance of infection. Plus, bepanthum will keep it moisturised for longer, where as if you are continuously putting another kind of moisturiser on your tattoo, you;re not giving it a chance to breathe and for new skin to start growing.</p><p></p><p>Please don't think I am being mean towards those who use savlon. I am just speaking from experience and have known my tattooist as a friend for over twenty years, and we have seen all kinds of methods fo aftercare, and found bepanthum is the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skonk, post: 305302, member: 44277"] I think everyone is agreed that finding a reputable tattooist the main priority when getting a tattoo done. The most important thing is the aftercare. Many people have found different forms of aftercare work for them, and that is perfectly ok. My only previous rant about savlon is because, being a diabetic, I know bepanthum is much better solution for your tattoo. The longer the scab, the more chance of infection. Plus, bepanthum will keep it moisturised for longer, where as if you are continuously putting another kind of moisturiser on your tattoo, you;re not giving it a chance to breathe and for new skin to start growing. Please don't think I am being mean towards those who use savlon. I am just speaking from experience and have known my tattooist as a friend for over twenty years, and we have seen all kinds of methods fo aftercare, and found bepanthum is the best. [/QUOTE]
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