Banger Tattoo Care
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From VI Tattoo Soap to Banger Tattoo Care: Why We Started Over
VI Tattoo Soap was built on good intentions. Banger Tattoo Care was built on what we learned when those intentions weren't enough. Here is the story of what changed, what we discovered about the tattoo aftercare industry, and why we built something completely different.
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Beyond Cleaning: Why Microbiome-Friendly Soap Is the New Standard
Antibacterial soap promises to kill 99.9% of germs. For healing tattoos that is exactly the problem. Your skin microbiome is not the enemy — it is your healing system. Here is what happens when you destroy it and what actually works instead.
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Tattoo Aftercare for Sensitive Skin: What to Use and What to Avoid
Sensitive skin doesn't react to tattoos the same way normal skin does. The ingredients that barely register on undamaged skin — synthetic fragrance, sulfates, high-pH formulas — can cause persistent irritation, bumps, and dermatitis on healed ink. Here's what's actually happening and how to manage it.
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Bar Soap vs Liquid Soap for Tattoos — Which Is Better?
Bar soap and liquid soap are not interchangeable for healing tattooed skin. The chemistry is different, the fatty acid delivery is different, and the preservative load is different. Across sixty or more cumulative washes over the healing window those differences compound into a measurably different healing experience. Here is the science behind why format matters — and why cold-process bar soap wins on every criterion that actually determines healing quality.
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Is Scented Soap Bad for Tattoos? Here's What It Actually Does
Most people grab whatever soap is in their shower without thinking twice. But fragrance is one of the most common reasons tattoos heal slower, itch more, and peel harder than they should. Here is what is actually happening and why it matters more than most aftercare guides admit.
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Is Tattoo Balm Better Than Lotion? Here's the Truth
Most people grab whatever lotion is in the bathroom after getting tattooed. It seems harmless. But lotion and balm behave completely differently on healing skin, and the wrong choice shows up in how your tattoo looks after it peels. Here is what actually matters and why.