🖤 Protect your art like a pro, heal like a legend.
Sorry MomTattoo Aftercare Bandage is a professional-grade, waterproof, and breathable tattoo wrap measuring 6.5 ft by 6 inches. Designed for easy cutting and application, it protects large tattooed areas while enabling fast healing. Developed with tattoo artist Myke Chambers, this adhesive film supports active lifestyles by allowing showering and swimming without compromising tattoo care.
K**H
Water proof quality “second skin”for tattoos
Love this stuff. Great or covering tattoos! I use it on my clients and agent had any complaints. I used to use second skin/saniderm but had a lot of clients complain about an allergic reaction or skin sensitivity and this one has been great! It’s quality and lasts for the time i need it to.water proof too
J**T
Great product to protect your tattoos!
This product is great for covering fresh tattoos. It's easy to put on, well made, and durable. Even my long time tattoo artist was impressed with it! When you spend so much money on tattoos, its important to protect it while it heals.
M**Y
Works as it should
Works as good as the more expensive stuff
A**Y
Saniderm alternative. PLEASE SEND ME STUFF TO REVIEW
Repurchasing.Pros:The priceThe quantityThe graphicsCons:Instructions are confusing/limited. When it says to remove the back side of the film, it should say the opposite of the blue side is the back. Blue tape side would be the front but it doesn’t specify.Strong odor?? Didn’t experience that with saniderm.Box came damaged and you have to fiddle around with the roll to get it to fit inside the box correctly if the end pops off so I took the roll completely out of the box, tightly rolled it back up like it was a joint (necessary), rolled back in the box, twisted the roll inside of the box, until the end of the roll was near the boxes perforated cut out (that you tear off when you get it), then once I got the film into the hole (and not all bunched up at the end of the box so it wouldn’t shut) I added tape to keep the dang box shut!Products curved due to being rolled up which makes it harder to determine how much you need but that’s eith any of these films if they’re in a roll:Uncertain what the extra squiggly clear cut is for on the wrap, maybe so you have two places to peel from? One being the blue strip and the other being the unknown clear wavy end? I tried to stick it on and then remove the second layer of plastic to just have the bandage remain but once it was cut (without a blue strip on that piece) and applied I couldnt remove the plastic outer layer until I moved my jiggly thigh around and you can see it started to lift the entire product away from my skin, if I were to just pull it off without checking to see if the film wasComing with it or not I would’ve wasted the film. See my pointer finger picture to see the small bunching of the material as to how I knew it was separating from the backing and where I pulled it apart at.I know they show cutting it only the one direction in the video but it seems like a lot of wasted product wish they would slow down the application process video.Poor adhesion on my jiggly thigh. Same with saniderm though as well. Not a suitable TYPE of cover, for looser skin, IMO. Not sure what else you could use instead of tattoo film as I’ve only had luck with Nextcare waterproof bandages overlapping each other.Overall it does well on my skin andDoes what it’s supposed to I will repurchase due to the price alone because saniderm albeit much easier to figure out and apply, the price for this is much better for me and it does the same job. Also like the brand logo.Remember darker logo side u take off first. Stick to skin- hold down the wrap while u gently pull the other side with the blue strip off. Found it’s easier and adheres better if u let it sit with the one plastic side still attached for a few mins.* And if sorry mom wants to send me more products l will happily review them!This is my honest opinion and they didn’t pay me for this & I bought it with my own money lol. #notsponsered lol god blessHope this helps!
H**S
Tattoo health
Helps keep the color in the skin
M**R
Best thing you can do for your tattoo
If you’re leaving your appointment with the old school kitchen plastic wrap on your fresh ink, Sorry Mom is the best thing you could do for your tattoo.Plastic wraps (like Saran Wrap) suffocate your tattoo and can actually increase the likelihood of bacterial infections if left on for too long (so be sure to follow your tattoo artist’s instructions, which are usually something like “Take the plastic wrap off after 30 minutes”.Once you’ve washed your new tattoo with fragrance-free soap (I like dial anti-bac) and ensured there’s no soap or Vaseline residue left on the area, slap Sorry Mom on top and let it protect your tattoo for up to 24 hours with each application.It is a little confusing at first - NOTE: there are 3 layers to each strip of Sorry Mom that you cut. 1.) The branded, thicker plastic protective layer2.) The layer that sticks to your tattoo (in the middle of the 3)3.) And the layer defined by the blue squiggly lines that helps keep the application firm after peeling off the “Sorry Mom” branded layer so you can actually apply it without it sticking to itself and crumpling upYup - so take the “Sorry Mom” layer 1 off first, position the piece over your ink, press it on with layer 2 face down on your ink, THEN remove layer 3 with the squiggly blue lines on it. The blue is in the middle so you remove that layer outward from the center. The other side will be the sticky protective layer that will keep your ink fresh.Would highly recommend.
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