Tattoo Ink Market: Segmented: By Type (Black & Grey Tattoo Ink, Color Tattoo Ink and Others), By End user (Age below 18, Age 18-25, Age 26-40 and Age above 40), and Region - Global Analysis of Market Size, Share & Trends for 2019-2020 and Forecasts to 2030
Tattoo Ink Market to surpass USD 273.2 million by 2030 from USD 146.5 million in 2020 at a CAGR of 5.4% in the coming years, i.e., 2021-30.
Tattoo inks are made up of pigments and a carrier that are used to tattoo the human body. Water, acrylic resin, glycerin, and isopropyl alcohol make up a carrier that acts as a solvent for the pigment. Tattoo inks come in a variety of hues that can be thinned or blended to create different shades and colors. Metal salts, iron oxides, and polymers are all used to make professional links. The heavy metal pigments are usually blended with lightning agents by tattoo ink makers.
The Tattoo Inks Market is driven by people's changing lifestyles and the growing trend of tattooing among the young population as a fashion statement. The Tattoo Inks Market is growing due to the growing popularity of tattoos among both men and women.
Global Tattoo Ink market is segmented by type into Black & Grey Tattoo Ink, Color Tattoo Ink, and Others. The Black & Grey Tattoo Ink segment held the largest market share in the year 2020. The color red is the most damaging of all the colorful tattoo inks. Infection, removal issues, allergic reactions, granulomas, and keloid formation are all factors that limit the Tattoo ink business. The sub-segment of colored tattoo inks is classified into three categories: red, violet, and blue, and purple. The black and grey tattoo inks category accounted for the highest share of the global tattoo inks market in 2020. The category is projected to be profitable during the projection period since most tattoo artists choose black-only tattoos to colored tattoos. Some tattoo artists only work with black ink.
Global Tattoo Ink market is divided by end-users into Age below 18, Age 18-25, Age 26-40, and Age above 40. In the tattoo ink market, the age group of 18-25 is the most popular end-user sector. Tattooing is particularly common among young individuals. Teenagers are more likely to have tattoos and piercings. At least one tattoo is worn by 38% of young people aged 18 to 25. Being tattooed is linked to age, education, and marital status. Individuals younger than the age of 20 and those aged 40 or older were less likely to have been tattooed than those aged 26–40 years.
Inspiration for young individuals
Tattoos serve as a source of inspiration for many young individuals. Tattooing is a fast-growing fashion fad that has attracted more than 100 million young adults around the world. In Western society, tattooing and piercing have become more popular. Demand is being driven up by the younger generation, who are wealthier and more aware of Western trends than ever before, but demand is also being driven up by the older generation, particularly those in their 50s and 60s.
Appealing to young people
Young people believe that getting a tattoo makes them look more appealing. Since society has become more open, even older people are now eager to have tattoos. People are drawn to symbols when they are worn. As a result, as young people's desire for tattoos grows, so does the market's expansion.
Harmful to skin and severe government laws
In recent years, tattoos have become increasingly popular. This has, however, generated concerns about the safety of tattoo inks, which may pose both viral and non-infectious risks. Chemical and microbiological substances in tattoo inks could be dangerous. They can be utilized in areas where there is a lack of sanitation. Tattoo inks contain a variety of chemicals in addition to formaldehyde, glycerol, and isopropyl alcohol. When these compounds penetrate deep into the skin, the skin becomes more porous. To put it another way, the chemicals used in tattoo ink are toxic and have the potential to disrupt the body's blood circulation. Furthermore, government restrictions may also hamper market growth.
Company Overview, Business Strategy, Key Product Offerings, Financial Performance, Key Performance Indicators, Risk Analysis, Recent Development, Regional Presence, SWOT Analysis
Report Attribute | Details |
The market size value in 2020 | USD 146.5 million |
The revenue forecast in 2030 | USD 3.2 million |
Growth Rate | CAGR of 5.4% from 2021 to 2030 |
The base year for estimation | 2020 |
Quantitative units |
Revenue in USD million and CAGR from 2021 to 2030 |
Report coverage | Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends |
Segments covered |
Type, end-user, and Region |
Regional scope |
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa (MEA) |
Key companies profiled | Electric Ink, Tommy’s Supplies, Kuro Sumi, Millennium Colors, Intenze Tattoo Ink, Eternal Tattoo Supply, SkinCandy Tattoo Ink, Alla Prima, Dynamic Tattoo Inks, and Other Prominent Players |
Tattoo Ink Market size was estimated at USD 46.5 million in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 273.2 million by 2030.
Key players: Electric Ink, Tommy’s Supplies, Kuro Sumi, Millennium Colors, Intenze Tattoo Ink, Eternal Tattoo Supply, Skin Candy Tattoo Ink, Alla Prima, Dynamic Tattoo Inks
Black & Grey Tattoo Ink segment and Printing & Packaging segment are anticipated to hold the largest Tattoo Ink Market
Drivers: Inspiration for young individuals and Appealing to young people
Tattoo Ink Market is made up of pigments and a carrier that are used to tattoo the human body. Water, acrylic resin, glycerin, and isopropyl alcohol make up a carrier that acts as a solvent for the pigment. Tattoo inks come in a variety of hues that can be thinned or blended to create different shades and colors. Metal salts, iron oxides, and polymers are all used to make professional links. The heavy metal pigments are usually blended with lightning agents by tattoo ink makers.
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