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🎯 Elevate your ink game — because your tattoos deserve the spotlight!
Mad Rabbit Tattoo Balm & Aftercare Cream is a petroleum-free, antioxidant-rich moisturizer designed to instantly enhance tattoo vibrancy while protecting and hydrating skin. Suitable for all skin and ink colors, this travel-sized balm supports tattoo longevity by forming a protective barrier that soothes sensitive skin and prevents ink fading.















| ASIN | B09GDT57B2 |
| Active Ingredients | Antioxidant |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,742 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #1,019 in Body Creams |
| Brand | Mad Rabbit |
| Brand Name | Mad Rabbit |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 20,118 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 32 x 61 x 62 millimeters |
| Item Form | Balm |
| Item Volume | 1.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 61 x 62 millimeters |
| Item volume | 1.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Mad Rabbit |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MR-P |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Material Type Free | Petroleum Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Travel Size |
| Product Benefits | Nourishing |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Dryness |
| Scent Name | Vanilla Coconut |
| Skin Type | Sensitive |
| Special Ingredients | Antioxidant |
| Special features | Travel Size |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cosmetics |
| Target Use Body Part | Whole Body |
| UPC | 860004458647 |
J**E
Great product
The best product and authentic.
R**I
Gd buy
J**R
As good as advertised
Bought for my daughter after reading positive reviews . She agrees it works really well
H**E
Love!!
This stuff worked great!! Smelled amazing too!!
S**N
This stuff is great!
I started getting tattoos a couple years ago, and initially was unsure what to use. First tattoo artist just said use Aquaphor, and that worked alright, but nobody gave any advice on longer term care other than to “stay out of the sun”. I live in a sun-drenched area so that isn’t exactly ideal - or even possible - and I don’t like long sleeves in warm weather. And besides, I don’t know too many people that get a tat and then want to keep it hidden most of the time (there are exceptions, of course). So, I did a lot of reading and searching. The one product that kept coming up and seemed universally respected by dermatologists, artists, and tattoo magazines alike was Mad Rabbit’s tattoo balm. So, I gave it a try and ordered one each of the two scents. I didn’t care for the lavender/frankincense, but the vanilla coconut was perfect. Not feminine (more neutral - this would smell good on anyone), and not strong, so you don’t feel like you’re rubbing perfume or cologne onto yourself. What about moisturizing? I’ve never had dry/patchy skin in the areas that I use this, and I don’t even apply it every day. It does come out of the tin a little thick but even their directions indicate you should warm/melt it a bit between your fingers before applying. If you do this, it goes on easier/smoother, but I’ve also just smeared a bit across where I want it and waned it with my hand a little before massaging it in, and that works, too. My skin likes this stuff and I have had zero allergic reactions to it. So, does it make the tats pop/brighten them? Well, my tats are all < 3 years old, so I can’t give a full review on this point, but I will say that all of my tattoos die pop just a little bit more when using this. The phoenix (red/orange/yellow tones) on my arm looks great, and it’s about a year old, but it is even more vibrant when I apply this. When I put this on my visible tats, people have noticed and commented. My oldest black tat, that doesn’t get much sun, looks bolder as well. So, I’m going to say if I were to bet on it, I would bet confidently that this will do the same but more for my tats as they age, get exposed to sun, etc. I see some people here trying to use this for fresh ink. I would say hold off on that. This is thick and you will have to put strain on freshly inked skin to rub this in, and run the risk of pulling of scabs and peeling skin before your healing is complete. You don’t want to do that and run the risk of damaging/ruining your awesome new piece. There are lots of products for after care on fresh ink, but if you are sold on this company, their Repair Soothing Gel is pretty great. I used it on the last of my 3 tats - the largest one yet - and in 14 days it looked and felt like it was healed to the point it took my others 21-28 days to get to. It also soothes any itching/burning and locked in moisture but still let the skin breathe. Pretty impressive, and I will be using it on future ink for sure. If you aren’t happy with what you’re using and are looking for something else, check it out. You won’t be sorry you did.
T**A
Mad Hatter Tattoo Balm
The balm is very smooth and silky. It really brightens the tattoo and has a mild coconut aroma.
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