July 10, 2008
H2ocean Tattoo Aftercare Cream
Rich Creamy Formula Ocean Cares unique formula is designed to moisturize and maintain the natural healing process of your new tattoo. This rich formula provides essential nutrients and vitamins to minimize scabbing and to help achieve the highest quality appearance of your new tattoo. Enhanced with Rose Hips Seed Oil which provides antioxidant properties and contains high amounts of Vitamin A, C and E to nourish and maintain healthy skin.Ocean Care does not contain petroleum or bees wax ingredients that clog your pores and allow bacteria growth in the product. Ocean Care will help to soothe your tattoo without sticking to your clothes or leaving any greasy residue. How it works Natural Antibacterial, Antimicrobial and Antifungal ingredients are added to ensure your tattoo is protected from airborne bacteria. When Ocean Care is applied to your new tattoo it starts working immediately penetrating your derma cells to provide moisture and nutrients to heal as fast as nature allows. It should be applied 3-4 times a day to ensure protection and maintain the highest quality appearance of your new tattoo.
Health and Beauty: All Natural Ingredients ,Antioxidant Properties, Vitamins A, C, and E.Does not clog pores, Non-Greasy Formulation, Anitbacterial, Antimicrobial, Antifungal, Keep Tattoo Moisturized
Company:Â H2OceanÂ
List Price:Â $12.95
Amazon Price:Â $7.95
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