🛡️ Protect your art, flaunt your story—healing made effortless!
This 6" x 2-yard Tattoo Aftercare Bandage Roll features a triple-layer design combining PET backing, PU film, and release paper for flexible, waterproof, and breathable protection. It locks in moisture, prevents dust contamination, and reduces scabbing, enabling faster, cleaner tattoo healing while remaining transparent and comfortable for all-day wear.
E**.
Good for tattoos!
Works great and as intended, but the only thing I don’t like that much is that it has a sticky sleek feel to it. It’s nothing bad just doesn’t exactly feel as natural as other tattoo artist ones. But still works great!
I**A
Cool
I bought this product for my back tattoo. Let your Tattoo Artist apply the wrap on you. Leave it on for up to 24 hours depending on how much plasma is accumulated under the wrap. Plasma is very healthy and normal for your tattoo and is only viable after 24 hours. It heals your tattoo faster and that is why your tattoo is itchy on day 2. We all know if your tattoo itches, it is beginning the healing/peeling process of your tattoo. Common sense. If you have itching ALONG WITH bumps under or around the wrap, you are most likely sensitive to the adhesive. Remove it and do not add another one and follow traditional practices. After the 24 hours, clean your tattoo. Do not add anything under the wrap. Just apply it after you’ve air dried your tattoo and leave it on to UP TO 7 days. It will be itchy as hell under your tattoo. To remove your wrap, get inside the shower and pull DOOOWN like you’re removing a command strip. If it feels resistant or dry, run some water under the wrap and pull again. Once you have taken your wrap off, start applying unscented lotion.
J**L
Great stuff, works well so far
I've used this on 4 tattoos now, replacing it after the first 24 hours, then leaving the replacement on for 5 days. It hasn't budged through showers, work, or tight fitting clothes. Peeled off easily when intentionally pulled at, no pain, no difficulty, no residue in the tattoos. It can be a little difficult to remove the backing if cut too small, but any wrinkled bits from picking it apart can either be cut away or left to make removal easier later. If a small section doesn't stick how you like, another piece can be overlapped to adhere it better.
J**G
A little tricky applying, but works great
I purchased this to use to cover my bandages when showering after having rotator cuff surgery and it worked great. You will need some help applying it properly to get the air tight water proof seal. I’m very happy I got though of this instead of trying to cover with plastic wrap and tape.
B**E
Pretty good ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I have sensitive skin and am even allergic to some bandaid adhesives and this didn't irritate my skin at all! Although, if you have a past of second skin irritating your skin, I'd still cover a small area of your skin with it before actually using it to cover a tattoo, just to be sure. I am new to using second skin so maybe it's just me, but it is annoying how easily it can cling to itself when you're trying to put it on, so just beware that it does take practice (I'm aware it could be my poor skill so I'm not taking off a star lol, just wan to beginners to know)Edit: Forgot to add the pics but my cat loved biting holes into the instruction sheet 💀 He even fell asleep with it on him
T**T
Works well enough, but I had a allergic reaction.
I bought this a while back and finally put it to use. It works as advertised, but I had a reaction to it, and this is ripped off small bits of skin and was very itchy and started forming bumps. I did remove it as you should, in the shower under water, making sure bro was wet. Either way, works well, but I will probably pass the rest of it off to someone else who doesn't have allergies ;^;
C**D
Works exactly as advertised
I’m pretty sure all the negative reviews for this product are all user error. I’ve healed a number of tats with second skin and this product works exactly like any other. When applying, keep In mind:- There’s essentially 3 layers here (2 that peel). The first peel is protecting the side that sticks to your skin. The second is the actual membrane layer that sticks to your skin, and the third (outer) layer is a little thicker, kinda like plastic.- The little strip that you pull from the first layer is just a starter strip. It’s not nearly as sticky as the rest of the layer because it’s just for positioning. This is where I think folks are getting confused and saying “it doesn’t stick”. But once you get the positioning right, you then start to peel away the rest, which is the protective layer, slowly compressing to your tat as you peel.- Now the second (protective membrane) layer is securely on your tat.- But, there’s still a third layer, and it’s kinda rigid. Start in the middle of the blue ribbon and pull back in both directions (this third layer comes away in two pieces)- Now you’re just left with that second (middle) layer that’s protecting your tat. And trust me - it sticks just fine. In 4 to 5 days, you’ll know just how well it sticks because it’s kinda hard to pull off.- don’t take it off dry and don’t peel it off.- take it off in the shower under warm water. Slowly pull it parallel to your body as the adhesive gives way. Again, don’t peel.- you’ll see a little plasma and leftover ink stick to the layer. Completely normal and is not damaging your tattoo- you also may see what looks like leftover adhesive. It’s not, that’s actually peeling skin. Gently wash the area with soap but do NOT pull any of that skin off.- once you’re out of the shower, your tat will feel dryer than a bone. Start the moisturizing process 3 times a day.- there will still be some light skin peeling for the next 5 days, but after that, your tat will look as good as new.
K**I
It allows me to swim and keep my tattoo covered.
I wish I had this for all my tattoos. It keeps water off my tattoo so I can swim in a pool. It also reduced itching and healing. It’s easy and painless to remove.
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