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in the UK, ensuring they are safe and effective to use in your tattoo studio. Dynamic 12 items Eclipse 1 item Eternal Ink 330. Perfect for dipping to make grey wash or color wash. Silverback Ink® Clear The dilution solution (4oz): Prevents colors from drying out while tattooing.
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Top branded tattoo inks, safe for UK tattoo studios. Easy to clean off the skin Silverback Ink® White (4oz): Perfect for mixing and long lasting white highlights. It is a vegan-friendly formula, made with only the highest quality ingredients that have been carefully measured for precision and consistency.
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Note: You should follow the advice of your tattoo artist for the initial healing period - ask them for vegan recommendations during the initial consultation or look for a vegan tattoo studio. Vibrant, high quality inks for tattooing. Black, White & Clear Silverback Stupid Black 4 oz Silverback Black Th1rt3en 4oz Silverback White 4oz Silverback White 1oz Silverback CLEAR 4oz Silverback. Silverback Ink, developed for tattooers by a tattooer, provides a full range of black and grey tattoo inks. The most common non-vegan ingredients in these products are Cera Alba (Beeswax) and Lanolin so make sure to check the labels. These will give the skin what it needs immediately after the 'trauma' to it.

This will have the opposite effect and reduce the healing process.įor the first few days, opt for more concentrated ointments that contain vitamin D and A. Tattoo Transfer Paper, Cridoz 35 Sheets Stencil Transfer Paper for Tattooing, A4 Size. Do not be tempted to peel the skin! However, do not suffocate the area with too much product and stop the skin from breathing. You want to keep your tattoo moisturised throughout the healing process to help it heal at the quickest rate and with the least distortion - through early peeling etc. Looking after your tattoo is often where people trip up with non-vegan products. Cosco offers a green soap that has plant-derived glycerin. This usually contains glycerin so you need to make sure that the glycerin is from a plant source and not animal. The studio may also use something called 'green soap.' This is just the term used for a sterilising soap used and there are many different brands. When they sterilise the area, if they don't already have vegan-friendly wipes, Wipe Outz is a great option to request or provide. You can offer to shave and gently exfoliate the area before the session with your own razor or provide one of the following:
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Make sure you run this past them during your first consultation and don't suddenly spring it on them. Silverback Ink XXX3 from XXX Grey Wash Series Tattoo Ink Silverback Ink, developed for tattooers by a tattooer, provides a full range of black and grey tattoo inks. If they are not suitable but you are keen to use that artist, you can ask to provide your own products. You'll want to make sure that the products the studio are using are cruelty-free and vegan. This will include sterilisation and sometimes shaving. This is often overlooked but your skin will be prepped before the tattoo.
