Banger Tattoo Care

  • Timeline showing evolution of tattoo aftercare products from 1990 Vaseline through 2005 Dial Gold antibacterial to 2015 natural balms to 2026 microbiome-friendly bar soap

    How Tattoo Aftercare Recommendations Changed: The Complete Timeline (1990-2026)

    Tattoo aftercare changed four times in 35 years. Petroleum ointments (1990s) gave way to antibacterial liquid soap (2000s), then natural balms (2010s), now microbiome-friendly bar soap (2020s). Each shift happened when new science proved the previous standard was holding back healing. If your artist still recommends Aquaphor or Dial Gold, they're giving you advice from when they trained—not from current science. Here's the complete timeline of what changed and why.

  • Why Antibacterial Soap Damages Tattoos (And What Artists Use Instead)

    Why Antibacterial Soap Damages Tattoos (And What Artists Use Instead)

    Antibacterial soap kills the beneficial bacteria your tattoo needs to heal. FDA banned 19 antibacterial ingredients in 2016—no proven benefit over regular soap. Here's what professional tattoo artists recommend instead.