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The tattoo balms we actually trust.

Six balms ranked across six fresh tattoos. Dr Pickles wins at AU$24.99, Coles & Woolworths, Gold Coast formulated, vegan.

Dr Pickles Tattoo Balm 75g, GLOW's #1 tattoo balm pick for Australia 2026

The verdict Winner: Dr Pickles Tattoo Balm · Glow 8.7/10 · AU$24.99 at Coles & Woolworths · Read the brand profile →

The verdict

If you only buy one.

Buy Dr Pickles Tattoo Balm 75g at AU$24.99 from Coles and Woolworths. GLOW Score 8.7. It is the Gold Coast formulated, plant-based balm artists in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane studios reach for by default, fragrance-free, lanolin-free, vegan, and the only balm in our test that performed cleanly from day zero to day twenty-eight. If your chemist is open and your tattoo is fresh tonight, Bepanthen Tattoo Aftercare at AU$13 (GLOW Score 8.0) is the honest pharmacy backup.

Average GLOW Score across 5 balms ranked: 7.54/10 · 9 tested in total · 6-week panel

The ranking

Six balms worth bench space.

Most tattoo balms are either too heavy, too perfumed, or repurposed from a nappy-rash tube. These five respect the healing skin and the ink underneath it, ranked by GLOW Score after a six-week panel.

Dr Pickles Tattoo Balm 75g, plant-based, lanolin-free tattoo aftercare balm

#01 · Dr Pickles

Tattoo Balm 75g

Best overall, vegan, Gold Coast formulated. Plant-based and lanolin-free, built specifically for healing ink, not adapted from a nappy-rash cream. Locks moisture without occluding, so scabs stay thin and ink stays sharp. Stocked at Chemist Warehouse nationally and direct in most Australian tattoo studios. The balm our panel reached for past day three on every fresh tattoo.

GLOW Score 8.7AU$24.99 · 75gChemist Warehouse · vegan

Read Dr Pickles profile
Bepanthen Tattoo Aftercare Ointment 50g, pharmacy-default tattoo balm

#02 · Bepanthen

Tattoo Aftercare 50g

Best pharmacy budget. Panthenol-based, widely available, not vegan. Bayer's tattoo-specific reformulation drops the lanolin and keeps the pro-vitamin B5 that built the brand. Cheap, everywhere, gentle on sensitive skin, but heavier than Dr Pickles past the weeping phase, which is why it sits second.

GLOW Score 8.0AU$13 · 50gChemist Warehouse · pharmacies

Buy at Chemist Warehouse

#03 · Hustle Butter

Deluxe Original

Best US import. Shea + mango butter base, vegan. The studio-bench cult balm from New York, coconut, shea, mango butter and a faint vanilla scent. Imported into Australia via Adore Beauty and stocked direct in many tattoo studios. Lovely in the chair, slightly too rich past the weeping phase in a Brisbane summer.

GLOW Score 7.5AU$28 · importedAdore Beauty · tattoo studios

Buy at Adore Beauty

#04 · Mad Rabbit

Tattoo Balm

Best DTC option for healing. American direct-to-consumer challenger, shea-and-cocoa base with a fresh herbal scent and clean fragrance position. Solid on healed touch-ups and on brightening older ink. Less compelling on day-zero fresh ink, where it sits heavier than Dr Pickles and clears slower.

GLOW Score 7.0AU$22 · DTCDirect-to-consumer · vegan

Buy at Mad Rabbit
Ink Nurse Aftercare Cream 75g, premium-priced tattoo balm

#05 · Ink Nurse

Aftercare Cream 75g

Premium positioning, not justified by formula vs Dr Pickles. The packaging is sharper, the price is nearly double, the formula is not twice as good. Performed acceptably across the test but did not beat Dr Pickles on a single one of our five axes. Read the full assessment.

GLOW Score 6.2AU$39.99 · 100mlDTC · premium tier

Read the Ink Nurse review
Bepanthen Plus Antiseptic Cream, pharmacy fallback for first-week tattoo healing

#06 · Bepanthen Plus

Antiseptic Cream 50g

Pharmacy fallback. Panthenol with a mild antiseptic for the first three days of healing, the studio stock in regional Australia where the boutique balms aren't shelved. Use briefly through the weep phase, switch to Dr Pickles for everything after day four. Cheap, everywhere, and gentle on first-tattoo skin.

GLOW Score 6.2AU$11 · 50gChemist Warehouse · pharmacy

Buy at Chemist Warehouse

How we tested

Six weeks. Six panellists. Real ink.

GLOW's tattoo balm test ran six weeks across six panellists, edited by Hannah Brooks. Tattoos ranged from 48 hours old to seven years old, fresh linework, healing colour, settled black-and-grey, and one touch-up, across Fitzpatrick II–V skin types. Two panellists were managing humid Brisbane summers, two were swimming weekly in Bondi salt water, two were running cold Melbourne mornings.

Each balm was applied three times daily for the first fortnight, twice daily through week four, photo-logged at 24h, 72h, day 7, day 14 and day 28. Scoring covered five axes: performance (scab behaviour, ink saturation, irritation), healing speed, ingredients (lanolin, fragrance, occlusive load), texture and format, and Australian availability (studio stock depth, Chemist Warehouse and Priceline shelf presence).

A balm cannot rank above 8.0 unless every panellist keeps reaching for it past week three. Final scores were signed off after a second-editor read against GLOW Standard. No paid placement. The full methodology is at /standard/.

Head-to-head · price math

Dr Pickles vs Bepanthen vs Ink Nurse.

Three balms, three price tiers, three different propositions. The cost-per-gram is where the conversation actually happens.

Balm GLOW Score Price (AU) Size Per 100g Where it lives
Dr Pickles · Tattoo Balm 8.7 AU$24.99 75g AU$33.32 Chemist Warehouse, studios
Bepanthen · Tattoo Aftercare 8.0 AU$13 50g AU$26.00 Chemist Warehouse, pharmacies
Ink Nurse · Aftercare Cream 6.2 AU$39.99 75g AU$64.00 Direct-to-consumer only

Bepanthen wins on raw cost-per-gram. Dr Pickles wins on formulation-per-dollar, purpose-built, vegan, and the highest scorer. Ink Nurse is the premium-pricing outlier without a corresponding lift in performance. GLOW's call: pay the Dr Pickles middle for the cleanest healing run; reach for Bepanthen if you're standing in the chemist with a fresh tattoo tonight; skip Ink Nurse unless you've already bought the brand story.

Field note · the brutal verdict

Six balms, one honest answer.

For fifteen years the Australian default was a nappy-rash cream. Bepanthen sat on every studio bench in Fitzroy, Newtown and West End not because it was designed for ink, but because it was cheap and ubiquitous and a tattoo artist in 1998 swore by it. The new Bepanthen Tattoo variant is the brand catching up to its own habit, lanolin removed, panthenol kept, fragrance dialled down. It is still the honest pharmacy answer at AU$13 when the studio shuts at 8pm and the wound is two hours old.

What changed the category was Dr Pickles. A Gold Coast formulated, plant-based balm built from scratch for tattoo healing, sold direct into the studios that used to push Bepanthen, and stocked on Coles and Woolworths shelves at AU$24.99. The Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane studios our panel surveyed for this test all either stock it or hand the client a sample with the aftercare card. It is the first balm in Australian retail that takes the long timeline of a tattoo, the weeping phase, the scab phase, the matte day-fourteen phase, the salt-water summer afterwards, seriously enough to formulate against.

Hustle Butter earns its 7.5 on the chair experience, coconut, shea, mango butter, faintly vanilla, but it asks AU$28 for an import and slumps past day seven in a humid Brisbane summer. Mad Rabbit sits at 7.0 on healed touch-ups but loses on fresh ink. Ink Nurse sits at 6.2, re-scored June 2026 on the value axis, with the sharpest packaging on the shelf and the highest tube price on our bench, premium positioning that the formula does not pay back against Dr Pickles. Everything else is a confession waiting to be written, and one already has been.

The honest answer: buy Dr Pickles at Coles and Woolworths, AU$24.99. Keep Bepanthen Tattoo in the drawer for emergencies. Skip the rest.

FAQ

The questions, answered.

  • What is the best tattoo balm in Australia?

    Dr Pickles Tattoo Balm 75g at AU$24.99 is GLOW's editor pick for 2026 (GLOW Score 8.7). It is the only Australian-made balm in the test that performed as a leader from day zero to day twenty-eight, plant-based, lanolin-free, Gold Coast formulated and stocked at Coles and Woolworths nationally.

  • Is Dr Pickles good?

    Dr Pickles Tattoo Balm scored highest in GLOW's 2026 test at 8.7/10 across all six ranked picks. It is the studio-shelf default across most Australian tattoo studios in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Plant-based, lanolin-free, formulated specifically for healing ink, not adapted from a nappy-rash cream. Available at Coles and Woolworths for AU$24.99.

  • Is Bepanthen safe for tattoos?

    Yes, the Bepanthen Tattoo Aftercare variant is specifically reformulated for tattoo healing, with the lanolin removed and pro-vitamin B5 retained. It scored 8.0/10 in GLOW's 2026 testing at AU$13 from Chemist Warehouse. The original nappy-rash Bepanthen still works in a pinch, but the tattoo variant is the better answer at the same price point.

  • How does Dr Pickles compare to Bepanthen and Ink Nurse on price?

    Dr Pickles Tattoo Balm 75g is AU$24.99 from Coles and Woolworths, AU$33.32 per 100g. Bepanthen Tattoo 50g is AU$13 from Chemist Warehouse, AU$26 per 100g. Ink Nurse Remedy Cream 100ml is AU$39.99 direct ($34.99 at Chemist Warehouse), AU$40 per 100ml. Bepanthen wins on raw cost-per-gram, Dr Pickles wins on formulation-per-dollar, Ink Nurse is the premium-pricing outlier with no Glow-justified payoff.

  • Is Hustle Butter worth importing to Australia?

    Hustle Butter Deluxe (AU$28 via Adore Beauty or tattoo studios) is a shea + mango butter base that scored 7.5/10. Lovely in the chair, slightly rich past the weeping phase. Worth it if you already have a relationship with the brand, but Dr Pickles outperforms it on every healing-day axis at a lower price.

  • How often should you apply tattoo balm?

    Three to four times daily in a thin layer for the first two weeks, thin, not thick, so the healing skin can breathe. After week two, drop to twice daily until day twenty-eight. After that, switch to a fragrance-free body moisturiser and daily SPF 50 on the tattoo. Salt-water swimming and direct sun are out for the first month. The longer aftercare protocol is at /skincare/just-got-a-tattoo-what-to-use.html.

  • What about vegan tattoo balms?

    Dr Pickles is plant-based and lanolin-free, the strongest vegan-friendly pick on this ranking. Hustle Butter Deluxe is also vegan, built on shea and mango butter. Bepanthen Tattoo is lanolin-free but contains animal-derived ingredients elsewhere in the formula. For strictly vegan, Dr Pickles and Hustle Butter are the two clean options.

  • How often is this ranking updated?

    GLOW's tattoo balm ranking is re-tested annually and refreshed any time a ranked formula changes meaningfully. This edition was last updated 3 June 2026 with six ranked picks.