Archive for the 'Tattoo Aftercare' Category

  This innovative product adds a simple, easy to push button that you can attach right to your favorite grip, whether that is a disposable or stainless steel.  A simple on/off is then right at your fingertips.  Need to stand to get that sweet spot? Now you can.

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DPS is proud to announce we now carry and distribute August Moon’s Porta Station. This portable tattoo station is a unique item designed for convention artists and travelers. The light weight (12 pound) table packs into a very compact space and contains almost everything an artist could need. As you will see in the picture [...]

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Tattoocide reformulation

So, as some of you may have seen we had to reformulate our signature product, Tattoocide.  We would just like to explain a little  so you know why this has happened. Apparently, only 1 company (that we can find) owns the license and formula for 1 minute kill disinfectants.  For over 8 years we had [...]

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Keeping a Clean Tattoo Shop What is an Autoclave? An autoclave uses steam pressure to destroy living organisms and their spores. The pressure allows the temperature to reach above boiling point to kill the spores and forces a complete steam clean into every part and cranny of the used instrument. An autoclave makes sure all [...]

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Ink Fixx Tattoo Aftercare

Ink Fixx™ tattoo aftercare ointment contains all of the essential vitamins and minerals needed to allow the tattoo to heal naturally. Ink Fixx™ will benefit you with dramatic and positive results! This product was developed for the industry, by the industry, with a collaboration of dermatologist and artists from Florida to California. They all agree [...]

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Through the years, as medical technology improves, new products have become available that are better than what was once considered the best method of aftercare. Petroleum jelly was once one of the most largely used products – it was highly available, inexpensive, and seemed to do the job fairly well. What has been found since [...]

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