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Coloured Tattoo Inks

Explore our leading range of coloured tattoo inks for professional artists and studios. From bold primary shades to subtle tones and blends, our selection of inks delivers vibrant, long-lasting results, no matter the style. Shop all ink colours online and receive free & fast delivery over £100*.

Colour Tattoo Inks from Wholesale Body Jewellery 

At Wholesale Body Jewellery, we’ve meticulously selected the best colour tattoo inks to meet the demands of professional tattoo artists. Our criteria for choosing which products to sell covers a broad range of considerations, including brand reputation, pigmentation strength, and smoothness of application.

As a result, you can be confident you’re browsing only the finest coloured tattoo inks when browsing our store, whether you’re creating bold traditional designs or detailed realism. 

Explore Different Tattoo Ink Colours 

We stock an exhaustive range of tattoo ink colours and shades to suit every design and technique. This includes: 

  • Black Ink – essential for outlines, contrast, and depth 

  • Grey Wash – perfect for smooth shading and realism 

  • White Ink – ideal for highlights, fine details, and contrast work 

  • Skin Tone Ink – for realism and portrait work with natural-looking blends 

  • Red Tattoo Ink – bold and striking for standout designs 

  • Blue Tattoo Ink – versatile tones for both vibrant and subtle work 

  • Green Tattoo Ink – ideal for nature-inspired designs and colour blending 

  • Yellow & Orange Inks – Bright, eye-catching shades for highlights and detail 

  • Purple & Pink Inks – great for creative, colourful compositions 

With a full selection available, our colour tattoo ink range allows artists to build depth and contrast across every piece, with the absolute confidence every shade is provided for.

To shop for specific tattoo ink colours, select your preference with the filter options above. 

Quality & Performance of Coloured Tattoo Inks 

When shopping for coloured tattoo inks, it’s important to factor in consistency and overall quality. Our inks are specifically chosen to deliver: 

  • High pigmentation concentration for vibrant colour 

  • Smooth, even flow for controlled application 

  • Reliable healing with minimal colour loss 

  • Consistent results across different skin types 

These qualities make our colour tattoo ink a dependable choice for both intricate detailing and larger colour work. And because we’ve sourced only the best colour tattoo inks, you don’t need to worry about which ones work and which don’t. 

Wholesale Coloured Tattoo Ink for Studios 

We supply coloured tattoo ink at wholesale prices, making it easy for professional studios and artists to maintain stock without compromising on quality. 

Buying ink in bulk ensures you always have the right shades available, helping you work effectively across a wide range of client requests – the perfect solution for busy studios in need of reliable, high-performance inks at competitive trade prices. 

Colour Tattoo Ink FAQs 

How long does coloured tattoo ink last? 

Most colour tattoo inks will generally last between 5 and 10 years before requiring a touch-up. Our high-quality inks are designed to be long-lasting, but exact longevity can vary depending on factors such as skin type, placement, and aftercare. Brighter colours like yellow, white, and light pink can also fade faster than darker, denser colours.

To help extend the life of ink tattoo colours, it’s important to choose inks from reputable brands such as Fusion and Solid Ink. Proper aftercare is also essential, including the use of gels and sprays to protect the skin during and after tattooing. 

Do different tattoo ink colours heal differently? 

Yes, different coloured tattoo ink pigments can heal slightly differently depending on their composition and how the skin reacts. Lighter colours, such as yellow or white, may appear softer once healed, while darker or more saturated tones often retain more intensity.