, your tattoo should also be moisturized regularly and every time you leave the house. That’s because one of the most important factors in the life of a tattoo is UVB and UVA exposure.
Have you ever seen older tattoos so faded you can barely tell what it is? That’s likely due to sun damage. The best way to prevent this? (You guessed it!) Lots and lots of sunscreen.
Below are the best types of sunscreens, according to a tattoo artist, dermatologist, and tons of customer reviews.All products are independently selected by our editors.
If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.AmazonMad Rabbit’s fragrance-free is formulated specifically for tattooed skin and, with over a thousand 5-star reviews on Amazon, it’s safe to say they nailed it. “I love that this is unscented and bonus points for being a ; a good mineral formula can be hard to find,” says , a stick-and-poke artist at Dollface Tattoo Brooklyn.AmazonUltaAs a tattoo artist, Savage recommends , because they’re “portable and mess-free.” If you’re looking for a “super affordable” option, Savage says Sun Bum’s Sunscreen Face Stick is a solid choice.
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