The Lady On The Phone // Episode 2 – Healing Tattoo Balm

Inktroducing our Inkredible Bonafide Handcrafted Tattoo Balm!

Is it just me, or is it starting to get a bit chilly outside? Think I need to brace myself for the harsh winter season ahead. And yes, I am trying really hard not to steal the famous phrase from the popular series Game of Thrones ‘winter is cumin!’

Nevertheless, it is with absolute pleasure to announce that with June around the corner all our tattoo lovers will have something to feel warm and woolly about this coming winter. Introducing our Bonafide Tattoo Healing Balm to our Bonafide Beards & Bonafide Barbers fans out there. And no, we are are not in the business of being a jack of all trades but a master of none – don’t get me wrong. It’s called versatility – look it up in the Xhosa dictionary. Our Bonafide bearded family embraces people from all walks of life. I mean we are petrol heads at the the core and totally in love with motorbikes. They are not just meant for ‘big boys’ only. We leave no man behind, so you are more than welcome to bring your unicycle or tricycle. Be warned, parallel parking those might be a bit of challenge.

Our Tattoo Balm has a few tricks up it’s sleeveless leather jacket – sleeves . Terrible joke, I know! Another terrible thing would be for you to not try our Bonafide Tattoo Balm. It is formulated with a unique combination of natural ingredients: Almond Oil, Beeswax and refined Shea Butter to ensure a smoother healing process for your tattoos. Suitable for dry and flakey areas on your body too – especially during the harsh winter season. What’s more is that It’s chemical and paraben free therefor safe to use on sensitive skin. It assists with collagen production and can be used as an under eye wrinkle remover and bag reducer.

Tattoo Aftercare Tips & Tricks

  • Do not wash your tattoo and leave it out on the washing line in the sun to dry.
  • If you insist on washing it, do so with lukewarm water and antibacterial soap not detergent or an abrasive rat poison found under your kitchen sink.
  • Avoid removing any traces of leaked ink , residual blood or plasma with pot scrappers or steel wool. Use your hands to rub the tattoo gently and don’t hold the tattoo directly under water, just splishy di splash with your hands carefully.
  • The oldest trick in the book is to get something that you actually like, think that’s the easiest one on the list.

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