Incomplete batches
Pigment names, batch references, suppliers and dates can remain in a notebook, photo or invoice.
Tattoo ink batches
Tattoo ink batch traceability in Skintrace connects inks, pigments, batch numbers, suppliers, needles, dates, sessions, client records and aftercare.
Pigment names, batch references, suppliers and dates can remain in a notebook, photo or invoice.
The record does not always show which pigments, batches, suppliers and needles were used during the session.
Rebuilding batch history means searching through several sources when the client session is not linked to the products.
Pigment tracking is more reliable when product references stay connected to the date, session and relevant client record.
The pigment name, color, brand and any useful reference should remain readable after the session.
Batch numbers, suppliers, purchase dates or opening dates help the studio trace where the product came from.
Needles, cartridges and consumables complete the session tracking record.
Every pigment and batch should stay linked to the date of use, session and relevant client record.
Capture pigments, inks and used batches.
Complete tracking with session equipment.
Keep the connection between batch, session and client record.
Prepare clear records for the team or inspection.
Tattoo ink batch traceability
Skintrace connects pigments, batches, suppliers, dates, needles and sessions with GDPR-conscious records and inspection-useful information in mind, without promising automatic compliance.
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The studio should be able to retrieve the pigment name, batch reference, supplier, date, needles and related client session.
Yes. Skintrace helps connect pigments, batch numbers, suppliers, needles and session details to the right client record.
Skintrace keeps pigment and batch information in structured, exportable records so teams can retrieve related suppliers, clients, sessions and needles more easily. It supports preparation without guaranteeing compliance.
Yes. The free trial lasts 30 days and does not require a credit card. Skintrace does not replace local rules, legal advice or the studio’s professional obligations.
Make tracking more reliable without complicating the studio day.
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