Just got a tattoo? ✒️ Not sure how to care for and moisturize it to keep it looking its best for as long as possible? Our Tattoo Cream was specially created to repair, hydrate, and protect your tattoo 💧. Made with plant-based oils like shea butter ✨ and botanical extracts 🌿 like calendula, it softens, soothes, and relieves swelling. Its special formulation also provides skin-repairing and healing properties. It's recommended to clean the tattoo area before using it with Tattoo Gel, a specific tattoo care gel.
✅ Super hydration
✅ Repairs and protects the tattoo
✅ Soothes and relieves inflammation
✅ Repairs skin tissue
Dersia, the power of microalgae applied to cosmetics
All of our Dersia products are formulated with microalgae 💚 and natural ingredients 🌿 that stimulate cell regeneration, increasing firmness, providing radiance, and preventing premature skin aging.
♥️You will love it because... From the first moment you will notice how the inflammation of your tattoo is relieved and it is constantly hydrated
Tattoo Cream Deep Recovery
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Formulated with plant-based ingredients, Blue Countdown Serum for irresistibly beautiful skin with spirulina algae is a true anti-blemish perfecting treatment that delays aging, protects the skin from oxidation, and helps rejuvenate it immediately.
It contains ascorbyl palmitate, a stable vitamin C that helps slow the skin's aging process due to its ability to promote collagen and ceramide synthesis, preventing oxidative processes and helping to delay aging. Apricot oil helps the skin regain its elasticity; it contains vitamins A, B, B15, and E, as well as carotenoids, oleic acid, and linoleic acid, a powerful antioxidant that helps fight free radicals and other harmful elements. Jojoba oil makes it the perfect complement for any skin type, as it balances the skin and is rich in vitamins A and E. Flaxseed oil contains mucilages and pectins that help soften the skin, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, lighten blemishes, and eliminate toxins that cause acne breakouts.

