Comfort Cream
Bronze is built for shorter sessions, smaller pieces, and first-time clients. If you're preparing for a straightforward appointment on a manageable placement, this is your tier.
Delivery from £1.99
Comfort Cream — Bronze
- Available sizes
- 10g, 30g
- Use stage
- Before session
- Comfort System tier
- Bronze
- Size guidance
- 10g is the right choice for a single session. 30g suits clients who want extra on hand or plan to use numbing cream regularly.
For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if skin irritation occurs. Carry out a patch test at least 24 hours before first use. Do not apply to broken, inflamed, or sunburnt skin.
Standard Delivery — £1.99 (3–5 working days) · Express Delivery — £2.99 (1–2 working days) · Next Day Delivery — £7.99 · Order before 1pm for same-day dispatch. All orders shipped from the UK.
Apply a thick layer to clean, dry skin. Cover with cling film and leave for 45–60 minutes. Remove immediately before your session. Always carry out a patch test at least 24 hours before first use.
What is Comfort Cream Bronze best suited for?
Bronze is designed for shorter tattoo sessions, smaller pieces, and first-time users. If you are getting a tattoo that will take under two hours on a less sensitive area, Bronze provides the comfort level most people need.
What size should I choose — 10g or 30g?
10g covers a single small to medium area — enough for one session on a wrist, ankle, or similar. 30g is better value if you are covering a larger area or want to keep some for your next session.
Can I use Bronze for aesthetic procedures?
Yes. Bronze works for any procedure on unbroken skin. For aesthetic treatments like microneedling or waxing, some clients prefer Comfort Gel for its targeted application — but Bronze cream works well for broader coverage areas.
How long does the effect last?
Most users experience comfort for the length of a typical session after removing the cream. Session length, body placement, and individual skin response all affect duration.
Should I tell my tattoo artist I am using numbing cream?
Yes. Always let your artist or practitioner know before the session so they can adjust their approach if needed.