O My! Tattoo Lotion
O My! Tattoo Lotion
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Product Description
Product Description
You have the perfect tattoo… now you want to heal and protect your investment. Skip the over-the-counter ointments that contain irritants like mineral oil, bacitracin and pore-clogging petroleum that can often cause dulled artwork and scarring.
Keep your new and old tattoos looking great with the natural moisturing qualities found in O My! Tattoo Care.
Packaged in a 2.25oz twist tube that is easy to travel with.
Ingredients you can pronounce!
Ingredients you can pronounce!
Distilled Water, Raw Goat Milk, Helianthus Annus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Emulsifying Wax NF, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Stearic Acid, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) Fruit, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Glycerin, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol Caprylyl Glycol
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For Vibrant Body Art
Heal, Protect & Revive Your Ink with O My! Goat Milk Tattoo Lotion
You have the perfect tattoo… now you want to heal and protect your investment. Skip the over-the-counter ointments that contain irritants like mineral oil, bacitracin and pore-clogging petroleum that can often cause dulled artwork and scarring. Keep your new and old tattoos looking great with the natural moisturing qualities found in O My! Tattoo Care.
Our O My! Goat Milk Tattoo Lotion is specially crafted to keep your body art looking bold, vibrant, and healthy from the day you get it and for years to come. Infused with nutrient-rich raw goat milk, it delivers natural alpha hydroxy acids and vitamin-rich hydration that penetrate deeply to nourish skin, speed recovery, and minimize flaking during the healing process.
Whether it’s fresh ink needing gentle aftercare or older tattoos in need of a revival, O My! Goat Milk Tattoo Balm Stick keeps your art looking as bold and beautiful as the day it was done — naturally.

Powerhouse of Skin-Repairing Nutrients
1. Lactic Acid for Gentle Exfoliation & Renewal
- Goat milk is rich in lactic acid, a natural alpha hydroxy acid (AHA).
- Lactic acid gently dissolves the bonds between dead skin cells, helping shed damaged or flaking skin without harsh scrubbing.
- This speeds up cell turnover, allowing fresh, healthy skin to surface faster — crucial during the healing process for tattoos, cuts, scrapes, or irritation.
2. Vitamin-Rich Nourishment
- Vitamin A supports skin cell regeneration and helps repair tissue damage.
- Vitamin E acts as a potent antioxidant, protecting skin from oxidative stress while soothing inflammation.
- B Vitamins (especially B6 and B12) aid in the creation of healthy new skin cells and boost skin’s resilience against further damage.
3. Deep, Non-Greasy Moisturization
- The fatty acids in goat milk penetrate deeply, delivering hydration directly into the skin’s layers.
- This moisture barrier prevents scabbing and cracking, which can slow healing and cause discomfort.
4. Natural Anti-Inflammatory Properties
- Goat milk contains selenium and zinc, both of which reduce redness, calm irritation, and support immune defenses in the skin.
- This is especially helpful for sensitive, freshly tattooed, or wounded skin.
5. Balanced pH for Skin Comfort
- Raw goat milk has a pH level close to human skin, which helps keep the skin’s protective acid mantle intact.
- This minimizes irritation and creates an optimal environment for natural healing.

A Creative Spirit
The history of tattoo parlors is a fascinating mix of ancient traditions, underground artistry, and cultural evolution.
Ancient Roots of Tattooing existed for thousands of years - archaeological finds like Otzi the Iceman (circa 3300 BCE) show tattoo markings.
The Birth of Commercial Tattoo Parlors (Late 1800s) entered the Western commercial scene through sailors who had seen and received tattoos abroad. First documented parlor was in the 1840s.
Mid-Century Underground Era came about because tattooing was banned, starting in 1960s due to fears of hepatitis outbreaks.
Mainstream Acceptance (1980 - 2000s) of tattooing began because tattooists started branding themselves as artists, moving away from "flash-only" work toward custom designs.
Modern Tattoo Studios (2010s - today) are now mainstream across age groups, professions and social classes.
Parlors have evolved from gritty portside rooms for sailors into professional, art-focused studios that now serve as respected cultural and creative hubs.
Where can I apply goat milk tattoo lotion?

Ankles & Feet

Arms & Elbows

Shoulders & Back
