Tattoo FAQ

Are there vegan tattoos?

What, tattoos can also be vegan? This is actually the case, because unfortunately there are more animal components involved in tattoos than you might think.

If you live a vegan lifestyle, you have to watch out for a lot of things. This is because animal ingredients are not only found where you would obviously expect to find them, but are also hidden in a large number of products in which you would not expect to find animal ingredients.

It is not just about the animal ingredients, but above all about animal testing, which is sometimes carried out for tattoo materials.

Tattoo colors

Fortunately, most manufacturers are already completely free of animal content in their products and offer vegan tattoo ink.

Disinfectant

Many disinfectants are produced with the help of animal testing. However, there are some producers who rely on tried-and-tested, legally recognized substances and do not carry out any animal testing on their products.

Tattoo ointments and creams

Unfortunately, many producers still rely on animal ingredients, in addition to the animal testing that is sometimes carried out for these products. However, there are now many vegan alternatives that are in no way inferior to their counterparts with animal ingredients.

Tattoo equipment (accessories)

Starting with stencil paper, through the gel strips of razor blades, to disposable materials. Unfortunately, there are still many manufacturers today who use animal ingredients or carry out animal testing for their products. Fortunately, however, there are already many producers who focus on vegan production.

A vegan lifestyle also means avoiding all animal ingredients when tattooing, because we all want a world without unnecessary animal testing and pointless animal ingredients in our products.

Vegan Tattoo - Member Artists