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Must-Have Tattoo Aftercare Supplies for Artists

Aside from advising tattoo clients to get a good night's sleep, shower, and moisturise their skin before getting inked, the right aftercare practices are equally important. As a tattoo artist and service provider, stocking up on tattoo aftercare supplies makes this process hassle-free for you and your customers. 

Proper tattoo aftercare habits for artists and clients are crucial to treating the healing skin. Aside from avoiding infections from the punctures, these practices can enhance the vibrancy and look of the ink.  

Whether you just opened your tattoo studio or are restocking supplies, we'll list some aftercare items that should be on your inventory. We'll also include a quick guide on how your client can care for their new ink and keep their skin healthy. 

Aftercare Items for Your NZ Tattoo Studio

Make sure to buy these tattoo aftercare products to complete your supplies. 

Healing Cream

The formulation of a healing cream contains vitamins C, A, and E. These nutrients do not just allow fast healing. It also prevents the risks of infection.  

Cleansing Soap

Fragrance-free soaps without the harsh ingredients of regular skin-cleaning items are a must-have in your tattoo studio. Wash the inked skin with clean water and gently soap it. High-quality soaps will avoid stinging the skin and reduce irritation. 

Hydrating Lotion

A golden rule to tattoo care is to moisturise it. After cleaning your client's skin, apply a moisturising lotion to keep it hydrated. Dry and flaky areas can cause discomfort and itchiness. Find moisturisers with aloe vera or jojoba oil for added skin-calming and anti-inflammatory effects. 

Protective Balm

A protective balm adds a thin yet strong layer that protects the inked skin from water, dust, oil, and other pollutants. The skin is vulnerable after the session, and having this protective barrier rich in organic ingredients ensures it stays infection-free. 

Breathable Derm Shields and Bandages

It's advisable to wrap the tattooed area to prevent irritation. Opting for a breathable material ensures the wrap won't stick to the affected area and ruin the skin. Derm shields provide these benefits and defend the skin from bacteria whilst providing comfortable and hygienic protection. 

Clean Gloves

Clean gloves should be a staple material before, during, and after a tattoo session. This protective wear prevents bacterial spread and reduces the risk of allergies and infections. 

Tattoo Aftercare Tips for Your Clients

Aside from the right aftercare materials, don't forget to give your clients some home aftercare tips. We prepared the most important ones below. 

Hydration and Nutrition

Remind your client to stay hydrated and eat healthy food. Your body will need an extra boost of nutrients to facilitate and speed up the healing process. Water will keep your skin moisturised to prevent dryness and flakiness.  

Avoiding Certain Activities

After a tattoo session, there are activities you should avoid. Swimming in any body of water can make your skin vulnerable to viruses and bacteria. Clients should wait two to four weeks for their skin to fully heal before going for a swim or using the tub!  

Regular Check-Ups 

Let your clients know they can always pay your tattoo studio a visit for a quick check-up. This way, you can examine their tattoo and see if it's healing correctly.  

That's everything you need to ensure your client enjoys their new ink. Do you have more pieces of advice to improve this list? Let us know! 

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