The biggest allergy issue the customer needs
to worry about is with latex, as the tattoo artist usually uses latex
gloves. You might want to ask your tattoo artist ahead of time if they
would be able to switch to another type of gloves for your tattoo.
Definitely give them advanced notice, because they might have to order
or purchase the gloves if they are not stocked up in the shop.
Even if you have a slight allergy to latex, you may want to have
different gloves, as the tattoo artist will be doing a lot of stretching
the skin and touching already tattooed areas. This can lead to
swelling, irritation, and more discomfort than necessary, and can
negatively affect the healing process.
Some tattoo artists use “A&D” ointment instead of Vaseline for
covering the finished tattoo, and this has cod liver oil in it as a
major ingredient. If you have an allergy to fish oil, this can be an
enormous problem for you and your tattoo, and can even send you to the
hospital, not to mention ruining your tattoo. So if you do have an
allergy to fish oil, talk to your tattoo artist before the day of the
tattoo about using a Vaseline or bacitracin. (note: most, but not all
“A&D” products have cod liver oil in them, but the majority do.)
Red ink is the only color that no current tattoo ink manufacturer has
developed to be hypo-allergenic. Ink makers have the either most of or
the rest of their colors hypo-allergenic, so you only need to worry
about red if you have allergies to certain pigments. Unfortunately, not
many ink ingredients are released by the manufacturers, so you may want
to do a small test on your skin before getting the tattoo. Ask if the
tattoo artist will put a small dot of red ink n your skin, and keep it
there for a full 24 hours. If no swelling or irritation appears, you’ll
be safe to use red in your tattoo.
There are many metals that are put into tattoo inks, including
nickel, which is said to be the most common metal allergy. Most normal
earrings are made from nickel, so if you can wear those, some tattoo
inks may not be able to be used. If you have allergies to metals, the
above 24 hour dot test should be done with any color you may be wanting
for your tattoo.