Frequently Asked Questions
Is INKin safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin?
Yes. INKin was developed with a gentle and safe formula, designed to work well on virtually any skin type, including sensitive skin. It is lightweight, non-irritating, and does not cause burning, provided the skin is clean and prepared before application. Tattoo artists who work daily with clients with reactive skin often appreciate precisely this stability. If the client has a history of allergies, it's always worth doing a small patch test, but overall it's a very well-tolerated gel.
Does the gel work with any thermal printer and transfer paper?
It works with thermal printers, stencil papers, and transfer systems commonly used in tattoo studios. It is compatible with hectographic papers, thermal printers, and even modern tattoo printers. The transfer remains clean and stable, regardless of the paper brand, as long as the print is well-defined. This greatly facilitates workflow and avoids surprises when using varied materials.
How much gel is needed per application — how long does 230 ml last in a studio?
Very little. A thin layer is enough to ensure strong and stable adhesion, so the 230 ml packaging lasts a long time. In studios with daily use, it usually lasts for weeks or even months, depending on the workload. If you apply only the necessary amount, you avoid waste and can maintain good autonomy without frequent refills.
It dries quickly and doesn't leave the skin sticky. The idea is to allow you to start tattooing in a short time, without delaying the session. Still, it's always good practice to wait a few seconds to ensure the stencil is fully set, especially in more mobile areas of the body. Once dry, it maintains excellent stability throughout the entire process.
Does the stencil dry quickly, or do I have to wait before I can start tattooing?




