Would You Put Motor Oil on Your Skin

Released on = May 10, 2007, 5:46 am

Press Release Author = Yvette Gawne

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Concerned Mother Combines Natural Ingredients;
Creating a Healing Salve for New Tattoos


Press Release Body = Crown Point, Indiana - May 10, 2007 - According to a study done
by the American Academy of Dermatology, 36 percent of the nation's young adults
(ages 18 to 29) are decorated with at least one tattoo. These results also
indicated that 24 percent of the population between the ages of 18 and 50 have been
tattooed with the amount of tattooing divided equally between the sexes.

Tattoos are not just for sailors, bikers, or carnival workers anymore. Men and
women from all walks of life are appreciating the beautiful art of tattooing. The
look of the traditional tattoo parlor has changed. These tattoo parlors have been
changed to upscale studios. These studios now follow very strict guidelines
concerning sterilization and the age requirements.

Approximately five years ago, Debra Landis' son came home with a tattoo. After the
shock wore off, she set out researching the best way to heal it.

"After my son got his first tattoo, I came up with a formula that would help in the
healing process. I just wanted to be sure that his tattoo would heal correctly. At
the time, I owned an all natural body care company. I was already familiar with
various healing ingredients for skin, but I did further research specifically for
healing a new tattoo," stated Debra Landis, owner and manufacturer of Tat
Jam. "His artist was amazed as to how well the tattoos healed and my
product sprang from there. The formula has been refined and perfected over the
years. I only use the freshest and finest ingredients possible. I stand by my
products. They are of the highest quality. I trust in them and believe in them.
Personally, I use all of my own products. I would not recommend anything else."

"Would you put motor oil on your skin? Anything with 'lube' or 'petro' on the label
is the same thing as using motor oil. Tattoo artists are finally taking a second
look at the ingredients of the product they put on fresh tattoos," said Ms. Landis.
"Anything with a petroleum derivative gives the skin a temporary feeling of softness
because it sits on the skin. In reality, it draws the moisture OUT of your skin.
That\'s why they say people are addicted to their Chapstick. It gives a temporary
feeling of softness and then it slides off. You have to keep reapplying the product
to continue the feeling of moist (moisturized) lips. I have even heard of an artist
recommending hemorrhoid medication-that is way off track! Zinc is found in some of
these products. My research had indicated that 1 in every 100 people have a
reaction to Zinc. And then there is lanolin. This comes from sheep. All I can say
is, "How many people do you know allergic to wool?"

"Getting a tattoo is very traumatic to the skin. You really need to nurture the
skin, replenish the cells, and bring it back to health. With proper healing, the
color is retained. If the tattoo doesn\'t heal correctly you will probably have to
go back in to get it repaired," continued Ms. Landis. "We currently sell at the
wholesale price. You can find Tat Jam at a retail location, online
distributors, and, of course, at various tattoo studios."

Keep the color and heal the skin. Tat Jam is the best product to heal a new
tattoo by nurturing the skin and replenishing the cells. Tat Jam will also
help in keeping the color. Only the finest ingredients are used in the manufacture
of Tat Jam. If you would like to become a retail distributor or would like
more information, visit the Tat Jam website at www.tatjam.com. Tat
Jam is manufactured by Dabeestuff, LLC makers of healing body care.


Web Site = http://www.tatjam.com

Contact Details = CONTACT:
Debra Landis
Dabeestuff, LLC
Phone: 219/988-5689
E-mail: tatjam@gmail.com

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