Spring Studio Prep: Getting Your Setup Ready for Tattoo Season
Key Takeaways Spring skin is transitional: Post-winter dryness fades unevenly — many artists find the canvas varies significantly from person to person and area to area through March and April. Stencil behavior shifts: Returning humidity and warming skin temperature change how transfer gel behaves. What worked in January may need recalibrating. Glide performs differently on hydrated skin: Warmer, better-moisturized skin absorbs product less aggressively than winter skin. You may notice you’re reapplying less. Client prep simplifies: Spring skin doesn’t need the intensive pre-session moisture push winter demanded, but sun exposure becomes relevant again. Studio environment shifts: Temperature management replaces humidity management as the main variable to track. Stock before volume picks up: Spring brings a seasonal surge in bookings — order before you need to, not after. Every spring we hear from artists about the same thing: winter protocols stop working and they’re not sure why. Glide application feels different. Stencils behave differently. Clients who prepped the same way they always do show up with skin that reads differently under the machine. ...