08.28.23
A rising demand for tattoos and a growing awareness of tattoo aftercare is fueling the growth of the tattoo aftercare products market, a report says.
The global tattoo aftercare products market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% to reach $214 million in 2030. This represents a rise from $131.7 million in 2023, according to a report by Research and Markets.
The report analyzes market size, drivers, challenges, and competitive landscape. It segments the global tattoo aftercare products market based on product, material, end user and region.
It also includes detailed profiles of companies marketing tattoo aftercare products.
What's Driving the Market?
The global tattoo aftercare products is being fueled by a rising awareness of how to care for the skin after getting a tattoo, and an increasing numbers of consumers getting tattoos. One challenge is the fluctuating prices of tattoo aftercare products.Tatto aftercare products include moisturizers, lotions, oils, cleansers, bar soaps, soothing balms—and more.
Brands selling tattoo aftercare products include After Inked, Skinfix, Inkeeze, Ora's Amazing Herbal, Easytattoo, Aussie Inked, TataWax, the Aftercare Company, and Viking Revolution.
Viking Revolution, a mens grooming company, sells gentle Aftercare Balm that is formulated to moisturize and brighten all tattoos, while helping new tats heal faster. It is in a tin decorated with a colorful blue and yellow label feauring a skull and red flower.
Another tattoo aftercare brand is Mad Rabbit, which recently raised $10 million—and its investors include Mark Cuban. Mad Rabbit just announced it launched at Walmart.
Photo via Viking Revolution