Tattoos
The body art of tattooing mainly involves the procedure of injecting one or more pigments into the dermis, the layer of connective tissue that lies just below the epidermis. After the pigment is injected into the skin, the immune system's phagocytes get activated in the epidermis and upper dermis, swallowing up the pigment particles. The result is that the pigment goes down, throughout a homogenized damaged layer. As the particular body part undergoes healing process, the damaged epidermis starts flaking away. After each procedure apply the “Soothing Balm” to the targeted area, wash and rinse hands thoroughly before applying the soothing balm. Use your forefinger and scoop it into the balm container. Apply the Soothing Balm homogenously to the targeted area three times daily for 5 days after procedure and thereafter once daily or as required. With the flaking of epidermis, the pigment on the surface of the skin starts fading away. However, the deeper layers of skin experience the formation of granulation tissue. In time, owing to collagen growth, they get converted into connective tissues, mending the upper dermis. Since the upper dermis has pigment trapped within fibroblasts, its healing leads to the pigment in the layer just below the dermis/epidermis boundary. Soon, the pigment becomes stable and with the passing time, engrains pigment deeper into the dermis, forming the tattoo. Maintain usage of the Soothing Balm and keep the skin hydrated
Store in a dry moist free area at a temperature not exceeding 25 degrees Celsius. Keep out of reach of children.
In the event of a adverse reaction, cease usage and contact your local physician.
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