View Full Version : Tattoo's, Piercings, Pooches, Cats & Budgies feet :-)
100%Natural
13-09-2004, 03:47 PM
Got any Tattoo's? or piercing's?
Dog got an itch? Cat got any un-healed battle scars? Budgie got itchy dry feet? or a Horse that's tormented by dreaded midge bites?
Did you answer yes to any of the above? Well all of the above found relief for their itchy or broken skin by using
THC Tattoo Aftercare & BPA Safe Solutions.
THC Tattoo Aftercare customers report as little as 2-6 days use for completely healed tattoos. Thereafter used as a skin nourishing application keeping colours vibrant and alive.
BPA Safe Solutions is used for the long term care of navel piercing and is an excellent lubricant while streching skin for inserts.
Both products are 100% natural and were developed for tattoo & piercing aftercare. Both have recently crossed the boundry between man and animal since some customers started using these products on their pets skin irritations too, (some listed above), and witnessed exceptional results. Quite ironic really as we only ever tested on humans
THC is also used to soothe Eczema, Psoriasis, Chapped lips, Cold sores, Sun burn, chicken pox spots, haemorrhoids, bee/wasp sting, Midge bites. We even had one customer who is convinced when he applied it to a spot on his head his hair grew back :D but we cannot prove this claim :(
BPA is also used as an excellent shaving oil
Our company is the first aftercare company in the world to be approved under the Humane Cosmetics Standard, the standard others aspire to recieve. :mad:
We are a unique British company with unique products manufactured in the U.K. and sold world wide.
So if you are being tormented by an itchy Tat and require an aftercare product got to
Tattooaftercare.co.uk if you require a piercing aftercare Piercingaftercare.co.uk and there you will find relief and dont forget a pot for your pets too.
A quote from a world renouned writer on natural products.
"These little pots of THC should be a must in any medicine cabinet"Jan de Vries. Scottish Sunday Post, Aug 2002.
Happy Healing from 100% natural (Jim)
blackhack
14-09-2004, 12:44 AM
someone wants to kick this pricks arse.......pure spam....please delete this dickheads post
Spoiling the forum....
BOLLOCKS!!!!!!!
Gypsy
14-09-2004, 09:17 AM
seconded :D
Dusty
14-09-2004, 09:40 AM
I am sure it states in the terms and conditions of the forum that trade advertising is not allowed, so the powers that be should pursue this company for payment at the same rate as would be applicable in the magazine, it wont take much to work out the space the ad would take up.And if they refuse to pay ,take em to court. they can hardly deny using the forum for unsolicited advertising can they,just in case ,run off a hard copy of the ad.:mad:
Dusty,private advertiser,not trade,no way involved in anything,
defarter
14-09-2004, 10:40 AM
HMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. :confused: :mad: :mad:
Pennywise
14-09-2004, 11:57 AM
just thought i'd drop you a note, THC Tattoo Aftercare is totally obsolete, If you want summit recomened world wide, by artists in every country, then you have to buy Bepanthen from your local chemist, for a fifth of the price of THC. I Use it on all my tattoos, dry skin from welding and i even use it for ring sting......Boots or superdrug always has a supply....
Have fun
Pennywise
Bosun
14-09-2004, 05:49 PM
thirded... its just not the done thing what
100%Pat
15-09-2004, 08:46 AM
Jim is fine.... he has paid for ads with us before and no doubt will do again in the future, he also has paid pages in Skin Deep our sister magazine so although this is not completely normal, I will allow it .
And Pennywise, just cos you've a mate that sells the other stuff (who doesnt pay for ads either) remember its just your opinion, Rik used Tattoo Aftercare on his recent tattoo and thought it was great. He's tried most other products on the market and swears by it. And I'm not saying that cos of Jim, its the truth, So its all down to personal opinion really ....
Pennywise
15-09-2004, 12:28 PM
actually pat, i dont know anyone who works for super drug or boots the chemist....and just being my opinion, well not really....some one posted here that thc is the best thing since sliced bread...well i know different....and if you looked on a forum called skindeep....perhapse you might have heard about that forum, tattoo artists world wide are recomending the stuff......perhapse if i put it into a bike context......if the norm was to use £200 a litre super duper oil to lube a chain, but i had it on good authority that foggy uses chip fat, and everyone on the isle of man was using it this year......Firstly would i be told not to say it(not saying you have said dont say it) because i knew someone who work in sainsburys?, and secondly, would it just be my opinion?..........not trying to get shirty or sarcastic here, but someone is talking tattoos, and i just thought i'd tell people what artists, rather than a corperation are actually recomending for after care.
100%Pat
15-09-2004, 12:47 PM
I wasnt saying that you were wrong, I was saying its just an opinion but what you said about THC was rather strong I though, Yes of course I read Skin Deeps forum, and yes some tatooists on there are recommending Bepanthen and theres nothing wrong in that, I just took umbrance at your wording of your post about THC, it is not obselete, yes there are other alternatives but as I said... personal choice.
PS I've checked with Neil and I appologise for my comment about 'your friend selling it' I was wrong and hold my hands up to that. I assumed Phil Kyle was selling it as he plugs it with every breath LOLOLOL
Pennywise
15-09-2004, 01:14 PM
as i said no offence taken, and i wouldnt want to bite the hands thats feed, as I'm gonna be on that calander....and Phil brought it up originally, but since using it personaly, and finding results that were amazing, 3 day healing and all that, ive recomended it to half of wrexham who were using other methods, ive got 4 artists in canada recomending it now, most of the continent are using it through recomendations at conventions, and its slowly hitting the uk...as i say....I feel strongly about tattoos and tattooing, and was just expressing my feelings on a product....
on a slightly seperate note, seeing as the title of the thread seems apt......who here has Ultra Violet (UV) tattoos, or wouldnt have a tattoo as it would be seen and would be unapropriate, or would like different tattoos that are of a totally different design, that could only bee seen under uv.......and one last thing...who here goes under uv lights often enough to justify a uv tattoo?
100%Pat
15-09-2004, 01:26 PM
But at the end of the day its still nappyrash cream isnt it?
100%Pat
15-09-2004, 01:33 PM
oH AND i REPLIED TO YOUR POSTING ON pUDSEY cOBRAS RALLY THREAD TOO....
ooops sorry caps lock.
Pennywise
15-09-2004, 01:36 PM
aye but think of the olden days, everyone used to use Vasline....vasline is now the worst thing on the planet to put on a healing tattoo acording to the top names in the buisness, Savlon has been proved to bleach the colour from a healing tattoo, Prep H stings people really badly in some cases, sudacreme has a long healing period compared to most and is nigh on impossible to get of your sheets or furniture......healing solutions will come and go, and next year there will be summit you put on a tattoo and it heals in hours.....but for the time being, Bepanthen is the one that i am personally recomending. Ive tried thc, and it works as well as most, ive tried the super expensive tattoogoo and had better results leaving the tattoo open and putting nothing on it, Prep h is too painfull for me to use so i dont.
but, each to there own, no one has to take my advice or opinion
but in answer to your question...bepanthen is just nappyrash cream:)
but then...so is thc
the one on my arm I used E45 cream and vitamin E oil but results were no different to the one on me back which had nowt on cos I couldn't reach
mainly used sunblock for sun bed sessions
I think daily washing with warm water is enuff
Pennywise
15-09-2004, 02:19 PM
thats the ultimate problem.......there are so many methods, and we know what we put on our aftercare sheets, and no matter what you tell someone, the most likely result is outside your studio somewhere you will find the discarded aftercare form, and the person is just going to go home/or to the camping field, get drunk and roll around in their own fecies:)
btw, getting bladdered after having a tattoo done is a good thing....as the blood thins, and this stops the scabbing and clotting on the wound, and increases the blood supply to the area, hence aiding healing........hence why tounge and lip piercings heal so quickly, due to the blood supply:)
so aspirin should help too?
on a slightly seperate note, seeing as the title of the thread seems apt......who here has Ultra Violet (UV) tattoos, or wouldnt have a tattoo as it would be seen and would be unapropriate, or would like different tattoos that are of a totally different design, that could only bee seen under uv.......and one last thing...who here goes under uv lights often enough to justify a uv tattoo?
I like the idea of a uv tattoo
but as i dont realy go anywhere near them, it seems pointless...Luminous tattoo's however would be interesting
Yoda
Pennywise
15-09-2004, 02:58 PM
at the mo Luminous tattoo's are a no no, as no one has come up with a safe ink yet...shame though
Pennywise
15-09-2004, 02:58 PM
aspiring in effect should work, but the amount you would have to take to be in the same blood state as inebriation would be a dangerous amount:)
what about branding yoda? There's also a new branding/tattoo technique where they tattoo yer without ink but with something else to make the raised bits stay raised
very similar to an age old African practice of cutting a pretty pattern in yer skin then rubbing dirt in it to cause it to scar as a raised scar in the pretty pattern..........
what about branding yoda? There's also a new branding/tattoo technique where they tattoo yer without ink but with something else to make the raised bits stay raised
very similar to an age old African practice of cutting a pretty pattern in yer skin then rubbing dirt in it to cause it to scar as a raised scar in the pretty pattern..........
that sounds cool
never seen it, any links??????
Yoda
Pennywise
15-09-2004, 10:24 PM
for those of us who have tried testing a battery with a bit of wire (steel welding rod by knobhead here), you will know that you can get cold to red hot in a second
so if you want to explore this avenue your self......bend up a welding rod to your design, hold it to your skin, get some one to hold it on, and get this person to cross a battery, higher ampage the better....of course you could do this your self, but you would more than likly pull it away before you scar...
now you have a wound, what you are suppsed to do, painfull as it is, you have to rub hydrogen peroxide into the wound , and keep rubbing it in during healing, so that you get the max scar tissue..the other method is to keep picking the scabs, but you do not get as even an effect.
Let me know how you get on :)
wont catch me having that:)
Bosun
15-09-2004, 10:49 PM
:eek: :eek: :eek:
bunbag
17-09-2004, 02:25 PM
feck sake :eek: :eek:
this one is etching (scarring)
http://www.ringsofdesire.com/etching.html
also one girl's account of inkless tats
http://www.mynameiskate.com/life/tattoo.html
enjoy...!!
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