10 Best Lotions to Heal a New Tattoo, According to Experts
Got fresh ink? Keep it vibrant and help it heal quickly by following these smart aftercare tips.

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Are you sporting a recently done butterfly tattoo on your back or a lively daisy chain design adorning your wrist? Perhaps you intend to memorialize your baby's birth date on your previously pregnant belly? Regardless, proper aftercare is essential for your new tattoo to heal correctly and maintain its vividness. One crucial aspect of this process involves using the right lotions at the appropriate time.
“As soon as a tattoo is done, it’s like a big open wound,” says tattoo artist Mike Nomy, owner of South Shore Tattoo Co. in Amityville, NY. Dermatologist Mona Gohara, M.D., associate clinical professor in the department of dermatology at the Yale School of Medicine, agrees: “If someone said, how does your skin feel after you drag needles through it, one would think, ‘not so great.’ The skin is inflamed, irritated and reacting to a whole bunch of microtraumas,” she says. Definitely sounds like something that needs a dose of TLC! After that, it's time to protect the tattoo with lotion.
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After reading the Good Housekeeping Institute's expert reviews of tattoo aftercare lotions, sunscreens and other products to consider, look to the end of this guide for the best ways to take care of your tattoo, according to dermatologists and tattoo artists.

Lisa is a writer and editor who specializes in producing investigative health reports and other stories that help people live their healthiest possible lives. She has won many editing awards, including the National Magazine Award. She is the former executive director of the Hearst Health Newsroom, a team that produces health and wellness content for Good Housekeeping, Prevention and Woman’s Day, and has also served on the staffs of Women’s Health, The Good Life, Parenting, Esquire and Glamour.
Jacqueline (she/her) was a commerce editor for Good Housekeeping from 2021 to 2024. Prior to joining GH, she was a style and beauty reviews fellow at Insider, testing viral trends, reviewing sustainable brands and more. She's a graduate of the University of Florida's School of Journalism, with a specialty in magazines and mass communication.
Dr. Shirazi is a board-certified dermatologist who specializes in medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology.


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