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H2Ocean Tattoo and Piercing Aftercare

April 8th 2010 19:07
I have never used the product, but may tattoo artist and even some piercers recommend the product for healing tattoos and piercings. H2Ocean is said to properly heal tattoos and piercings without complications.

The product doesn't clog the skin or contain and wax or petroleum that could potentially cause irritation. The product is said to be most effective when used alone or with other H2Ocean products; never use the brand with other products. The manufacturer claims that it is best used alone.

For tattoos, the company says to apply the product 3 to 6 times a day, depending on your skin. For dry skin, use the product more often. When healing tattoos using H2Ocean, use the cream until most of the oozing has occurred (which takes about 6 to 12 hours), and then use the H2Ocean foam for the remainder of the healing process.


When healing piercings, use the H2Ocean spray. The spray is said to fight off bacteria so that the piercing can heal without getting infected. Personally, the sprays only clean the outside of the piercing, and for a new piercing, you want something that can clean inside the piercing. You can use H2Ocean spray to soak the piercing; just spray some in a cup or on a cotton ball to soak the piercing all the way through.

The spray is safe for all piercings, and has been tested on everything from cartilage piercings, belly button piercings, facial, and genital piercings. Spray the piercing at least 3 to 5 times a day.

You can use the H2Ocean spray on cuts, canker sores, pink eye, bug bites, burns, acne, blisters, razor burn, and other basic abrasions, as well as tattoos and piercings. H2Ocean is a product that is pH balanced, hypoallergenic, and an isotonic formula that can be used for just about anything.


When it comes to using the product on tattoos and piercings, I personally would rather stick with other methods of healing to include A& lotion for tattoos and saline for piercings. They are proven methods of aftercare, whereas H2Ocean and other over-the-counter products are new to the market and have been less tested.






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