I've used a Jordan Essentials (formerly Country Bunny Bath & Body) large lip balm to seal over a new tattoo instead of using a QTip with vaseline. The lip balm tube is easier to handle and apply. Their product is softer than usual lip balms that can be too waxy, it goes on soft and smooth. You can wipe out the excess easily. It also contains Vitamin E which promotes healing.
After reading a recent HL Yahoo group question from an exhibitor who had tattooed their rabbit's ear number upside down, thought I'd give this hint. If you are using the clamp style tattoo-er, take a colored piece of paper, fold it over like a lop ear, then lift it like you would to tattoo, place the clamp on it the way you would be handling the rabbit's ear, clamp it then look at the imprint. It shows up better on a colored piece of paper than white paper. You will know if you have the letters/numbers in right side up or not. Take a sharpie marker and make a line on the clamp as a "guide" so you know which side is the bottom.
I've used a Jordan Essentials (formerly Country Bunny Bath & Body) large lip balm to seal over a new tattoo instead of using a QTip with vaseline. The lip balm tube is easier to handle and apply. Their product is softer than usual lip balms that can be too waxy, it goes on soft and smooth. You can wipe out the excess easily. It also contains Vitamin E which promotes healing.
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