CREAM – FOR ALL TYPES OF SKIN
Keep your skin and tattoos in tip-top condition with our moisturizing cream.
After getting the tattoo, the primary concern is maintaining hydrated and soft skin, promoting healing, and keeping your tattoo looking new. Our intense moisturizing tattoo aftercare cream is specially designed for after tattoo application. Packed with natural extracts and ingredients, our tattoo cream soothes your skin and fastens healing.
Premium active ingredients
Discover our enriching skincare blend! Our formula includes Buckthorn, cocoa, corn oils, shea butter, saffron, pine, mimosa, knotgrass, aloe vera, and D-panthenol. Experience nature’s finest for radiant, rejuvenated skin.
Aqua, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter*, Theobroma Cacao Seed Butter, Zea Mays Oil, D-panthenol, Glyceryl Stearate CitratePolyglyceryl-3 Stearate/Citrate*, Cetearyl Alcohol*, Vegetable Glycerin, Sophora Japonica Extract, Polygonum Aviculare Extract, Mimosa Hostilis Leaf Extract, Pine Bark Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Benzyl Alcohol, Acacia Gum, Xanthan Gum, Fragrance. * Certified organic ingredients.
Gently apply Yumain Cream on the clean tattooed skin. Apply as often as possible to keep the tattooed area hydrated. We recommend using the cream 5-8 times a day.
Use the cream regularly to get the most benefit from it. Cream is a substitute for lotion and/or balm. It is perfect for all skin types.
In case you find lotion too watery and balm too thick, cream is a perfect choice. Cream can be used right after getting a tattoo and/or after it has healed.
Emma Adams –
Moisturizes freshly tattooed skin, non-greasy, vegan, fragrance-free.
Mason Hall –
Non-greasy, absorbs quickly, good quality, reasonably priced.
Dylan Hernandez –
Used on older tattoo, non-greasy, effective.
tattoo9396 –
thanks
Ava Anderson –
High-quality cream, effective moisturization, but slightly high in price.
Harper Gray –
Ideal balance between fragrance, thickness, and absorption; moisturizes tattoos and skin effectively.
Charlie Baker –
Soothing lotion perfect for skin, effective on older tattoos, non-greasy.
Morrison –
Appreciate use of natural, organic ingredients, vegan and cruelty-free, fragrance-free, non-greasy.
Emma Anderson –
Impressive product arrived in a unique and elegant bottle, effective and no noticeable fragrance.
Oliver White –
High-quality, nourishing cream with thicker consistency, light scent, excellent for tattoos, vegan.
Michelle Rivera –
Formulated for soothing new tattoos, safe for all skin types, effective, but slightly high in price.
Sanders I. –
Amazing product, thanks!
Jameson –
A standout in tattoo aftercare; enhances the color of old tattoos, vegan, 5-star solution for healing and reviving tattoos.
Olivia Ingram –
Discovered after researching vegan tattoo care; large container, disliked medicinal scent, tested on well-healed tattoos on inner arm, provided some moisturization, but not long-lasting.
Sofia Robertson –
Moisturizes freshly tattooed skin, prevents itching, vegan, fragrance-free.
Luke Evans –
First time trying it, pleasant scent, works well for tattoo care, leaves skin well-hydrated.
Grace Turner –
Cream is thick, absorbs quickly, no overpowering scent, excellent quality for the price.
Jammie –
I used it for my 5th tattoo. Best tattoo aftercare cream so far! Thank you!
Trevor Douglas –
Cream is thick and absorbs quickly, lightly scented, good quality at a lower price.
Jessica Wright –
Product arrived as pictured, fast shipping, used on tattoo and dry skin, no itchiness, subtle tea scent, fairly priced.
Leo Patterson –
Moisturizes freshly tattooed skin, prevents itching, vegan, fragrance-free.
Maya Jackson –
Ideal for dry skin, pleasant fragrance, creamy and non-greasy, good for tattoos and general use, vegan.
Monika –
I like that smell is light and that cream is really effective!
Andrew Carter –
Effective for newly tattooed skin, provides hydration.
Ella Reed –
Nice thick cream, absorbs quickly, high quality, reasonably priced.
Noah Murphy –
Using it to preserve color in a color tattoo, not greasy, hoping to maintain skin hydration and color.
eem155 –
Cream with good balance of fragrance, thickness, and absorption, moisturizes tattoos and skin, a bit pricey but vegan.
Zachary Johnson –
Soothing lotion for the skin, works well on older tattoos, no greasy or sticky feeling.
Michelle –
Yumain cream with organic ingredients, vegan and cruelty-free, allergy season, used on well-healed tattoo, quick absorption, not greasy.
mash –
good product, just bigger would be better
Ava Marshall –
Attractive bottle, unique texture, grippy texture, non-tinted, effective moisturization, no noticeable fragrance.
Alex –
High-quality cream, slightly thick, non-greasy, pleasing scent, ideal for moisturizing tattoos and hands, vegan, a bit pricey.
Dylan Davis –
Yumain Tattoo Care Cream for new tattoos; soothing blend of oils, safe for all skin types, a bit high in price, a little goes a long way.
Samantha Blake –
Yumain Tattoo Care Cream stands out; vegan, aids healing of new tattoos, enhances color in older ones, suitable for all stages of tattoo journey.
Sarah Reynolds –
Researched vegan tattoo care products; large container, disliked medicinal scent, used on well-healed tattoos on inner arm, provided some moisturization but absorbed quickly.
Zeez Beez Helpen Handz –
Gently moisturizes freshly tattooed skin, and helps alleviate the itchy feeling that occurs as a tattoo is healing. I try to apply this cream to my new tattoo several times a day to ensure the skin stays moisturized. This cream is fragrance free and states it is a vegan product. It definitely does a good job of keeping skin from peeling.
Anna –
First time trying this and I’m very happy with it. Smells pretty good to for tattoo care. You can definitely use this for existing tattoos and new tattoos. Makes your tattoo feel very hydrated
Vanessa –
I like to use tattoo creams for my dry skin, This one has a very nice scent, is very creamy and absorbs well.
Kristian Kornegay –
does exactly what is says left my newly tattooed skin feeling hydrated
Choosy Indecisive –
Thick and creamy, and absorbs well. It also smells pretty decent. I just use this for regular dry skin. Have never had a tattoo. It works great, and I like that’s it’s vegan.
Kate –
I have a color tattoo so I am trying this out on it. I have used sun block for years to keep the color from fading. This lotion isn’t greasy at all. Goes on smooth and absorbed well. I am hopi g it will keep my skin hydrated and help preserve the color in the design.
Eener –
This tattoo cream is nice and thick. It absorbs quickly, is lightly scented, and really makes my skin feel moisturized not dry. It seems like a very high quality product for half the price.
The Great PNW –
Arrived as pictured.
Shipping was fast.
I used this not only on a tat but on a dry spot on my arm.
It was amazing and for once my arm is not itchy. ( bonus )
A scent of tea is soft and not over whelming.
Super fair priced and not a l;ot is needed.
I’m a fan.
Pancho –
This is such a fine product. It’s clearly made to resemble, and also is reminiscent of the finest (and most expensive) skin and facial creams.
The cream is silky smooth, and has no discernable scent to me. While I have not yet used this to treat healing tattoos, I have used it to brighten up existing tattoos. It did a good job, and also did a good job of moisturizing the skin.
I am surprised at how elegant and understated the packaging is. Very different from any other tattoo preparation I have seen.
I’m planning to continue using this product, which is (by the way) also vegan. It’s very high quality, and it’s reasonably priced.
C. Taylor –
I use this to calm my skin after waxing. Works great for irritated skin, goes on smooth and feels good. It’s not greasy at all
Melissa Sylvis –
This cream smells great and is gently nourishing to my skin. Sometimes things that are scented dry my skin out and even if they smell great they don’t do very much. This cream has a refreshing green tea and fruit scent and is moisturizing and gentle on my skin.
Sophia Oliver –
I love it!
Amanda P –
This lotion is very soothing on my skin.
My tattoo is older, but this still works very well to moisturize and brighten it.
Once completely rubbed in, the lotion isn’t greasy, sticky, or anything else, so that makes it better than other things I’ve tried.
Michael –
Got it in 3 days
Shopaholic –
I really like that this Yumain Tattoo Care Cream is made with natural organic ingredients. It is also vegan and cruelty-free. I cannot detect a scent at all, but it’s allergy season and my nose is malfunctioning a bit.
I don’t have any new tattoos right now, but I’ve been using this morning and night on a healed tattoo. It takes just a tiny amount of product, and it absorbs with about 20 seconds of rubbing. It isn’t greasy at all, which seems to be uncommon with many tattoo products.
Sapphire Ryun –
Very nice product! The bottle even seemed fancy. It was kind of a grippy texture. I was a bit worried at first when I squirted a small dab out as it has a tint to it. I went ahead and applied and no color was visible so Im not sure about that. Other than that the cream was very moisturizing and seemed to have lasted a good amount of time before needing to reapply.
Victoria –
This is a very high-quality, nourishing cream. It’s a bit thick, but absorbs well without being greasy. I love the very light, but fresh scent. It feels great, not only for moisturizing my tattoos, but for my hands and cuticles, too. It’s a bit pricey at $15 for this small bottle, but it’s vegan, so if that’s something that’s important to you, it may be worth it.
rebelyell80 –
Yumain Tattoo Care Cream is formulated for that new tattoo in a soothing protective blend of oils to replenish the surface skin nutrients and provide a slight barrier to damage. The lotion is safe for all skin types (but check for allergies) and works well on any surface dermal damage or abrasions. The cream goes a long way so you really just need a small dab to evenly coat the average ink. The asking price is a bit high, even with other Yumain products, as there are similar after tattoo options available.
A Berrios –
Yumain Tattoo Care Cream is a true gem in the realm of tattoo aftercare. This 1.69 fl oz jar packs in premium quality with natural ingredients that are safe for all skin types. Not only does it aid in the healing process for new tattoos, but it also has an unexpected bonus – it enhances the color of old tattoos.
The vegan formula ensures your skin receives the care it deserves, while the product’s versatility means it’s perfect for any stage of the tattoo journey. Yumain has delivered a 5-star solution for both healing and reviving tattoos, making it a must-have for anyone with ink. Outstanding results and peace of mind!
Dani Black –
I chose to try this product because 1. I have a lot of tattoos and 2. I’m vegan, and finding a tattoo aftercare product that’s vegan is of #1 importance for me (and more difficult than one would think), and this brand advertises this product as vegan and cruelty free which is very appealing!
There’s a good size of product amount in the container, but I can’t say I was wild about the scent. It smells a little medicinal, in a way that’s difficult to explain. It’s not incredibly overpowering of a smell but I’d rather it be unscented over this natural/herby/medicinal scent personally.
I used the product on already healed tattoos over the ditch in my inner arm (nothing fresh at the moment to test) and it did moisturize and bring out the colour a bit, but I didn’t find it was very long lasting and it absorbed fairly quickly, like within 30 minutes. I didnt break out afterwards, which I usually do to a lot of lotion products due to skin sensitivity. I wanted to test it in a sensitive spot like the inner arm first before using it on the rest of my pieces and still had no reaction!