Reduce the need for touch-ups!
Like in most things in life there’s more than one side of the story. In this case - the artist and the customer.
The Artist
Believe it or not tattoos are meant to be permanent and it really does matter what your tattoo looks like when it’s healed. The world today is run by social media where everyone is out for likes and follows and instant gratification. But in the art of tattooing we know this is not the case - from the design to a fully healed tattoo is not a matter of double tapping the screen. The work put in to getting the tattoo out of the studio is worth preserving it later on.
The life your art lives outside of your studio might be much more essential than as getting a good photo of the finished work on instagram. People tend to believe and lean on the recommendations from friends and family and if they happen to have a bad healing experience with your tattoo they most likely will not advise others to go to you with their wishes. Not to mention setting up a new session to do a touch-up while you could have been working on a new piece of art while simultaneously getting paid. This means you not only lost money on the touch-up, but also the business the customer could have brought with them from their social circle.
The life your art lives outside of your studio might be much more essential than as getting a good photo of the finished work on instagram.
The Customer
Seeing a great photo on social media can entice a person to get tattooed by you but if the end product isn’t close to the promised product the client will be disappointed twice with the same experience. The client has done their research, hopefully gotten ready mentally and physically, taken time of their schedule and most of all trusted you to guide them through the process. If they have to go through a bad healing experience, they most certainly will not blame themselves although it very well might be their fault. The pain customers feel getting the tattoo added to the bad experience with the healing process might end up making them not even coming back to get a touch-up, and this means you have a badly healed tattoo living it’s own life and being an anti calling card for your business.
We all know that people are most likely to talk and remember something about a bad experience rather than a good one. Do you want to be remembered and talked about as an awful sample?
What is the solution?
The aftercare process has to be made as simple and foolproof as possible. With Tattoo Armour Aftercare Pads we believe we’ve taken a big step in the right direction.
Bad healing can come from both a wrong tattooing technique or from the client taking poor care of their new tattoo. Often it’s a combination of both, the skin has been a little overworked and the client has discarded the tips the artist gave.
Tattoo aftercare isn’t rocket science, but it needs some discipline and we believe we have made it as easy and safe as possible. The necessary environment for healing is specific for each type of wound, and this is why our product is the best on the market - it’s made precisely to take care of the tattoo wound.
The same way you want a burn wound to be healed with one solution and a surgical wound with another - Tattoo Armour Aftercare Pads are specifically meant for what comes after tattooing.
Our product is easier for the client, which means they are more likely to use it. It provides the best environment for the tattoo to heal, whilst keeping the art as crisp as it was when it was packed up in the studio.
All artists that have been using Tattoo Armour Aftercare Pads for an extended time period have all said that it’s made their life as well as their clients lives much easier.