Tattoo Sessions
Everything you need before, during, and after a tattoo session — organised by stage rather than listed as separate products. The Comfort System was designed around how a tattoo session actually works: preparation before the needle, support through the longer stretches, and recovery once the session is done. Each product has a specific role, and the range here covers every stage.
Three stages, one system
Choosing the right tier
The four cream tiers are not ranked by strength — they are mapped to session type. Bronze suits short sessions, smaller pieces, and first-time tattoos. Silver is the standard choice for most sessions. Gold is built for longer appointments or larger work. Platinum is for the most demanding sessions where duration and placement both push the skin hard.
If you are unsure which tier fits your session, the full decision guide walks through it based on what you are sitting for.
Frequently asked questions
Not always. Cream is the primary product and covers the full session for most people. Comfort Spray — Platinum is a support product, used before and during — it extends cream over larger areas and maintains comfort on longer or more intensive work where cream alone may not hold. For a standard session, cream on its own is sufficient.
Comfort Cream and Comfort Gel — Platinum are both suitable for aesthetic procedures including microneedling, laser hair removal, and waxing. Comfort Gel — Platinum is the recommended format for procedures where cream is not the primary choice. See the aesthetic collection for procedure-specific guidance.
Bronze is designed for short sessions and first-time users. If your first piece is small and the appointment is under two hours, Bronze gives you the right level of preparation without over-specifying. If the piece is larger or the session is longer, Silver or Gold may be more appropriate — the decision guide covers this in detail.
Aftercare Balm is a standalone recovery product, not a numbing product. It supports the skin after the session rather than during it. It sits in the Comfort System as the final stage — preparation, support, recovery — but it serves a different purpose to the cream and spray.