“I’m very passionate about tattoo safety and I love my Everence tattoo. It was my first tattoo, in fact.”
Board Certified Dermatologist
Director, European Society of
Tattoo and Pigment Research
Founder, Tattoo Center,
Cornell University.
Everence Advisor & Customer
“I helped develop and test Everence, so I would be comfortable recommending Everence for Tattoos to a member of my own family if they were considering a tattoo.”
Professor of Surgery, Duke University Everence Advisor
“The fact that I've got an Everence tattoo speaks to my belief in the idea and comfort with the product.”
Professor of Medical Science Brown University Everence Advisor & Customer
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Everence for tattoos is a tattoo ink additive, in powder form, designed to be mixed into tattoo ink and applied like any conventional tattoo.
Bruce Klitzman, PhD
Professor of Surgery, Duke University
Edith Mathiowitz, PhD
Biomedical Engineer, Brown University
Everence For Tattoos Quick Facts:
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A tattoo ink additive in powder form which can contain any 1 of 8 possible Everence Sources
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Developed by leading scientists from Brown and Duke Universities
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Clinically tested and dermatologist approved
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Does not change the safety or healing process of a tattoo
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Made with medical-grade materials
produced in an ISO-certified, GMP compliant facility under the strictest quality control standards in the world -
Can be applied by any tattoo artist in the world – no special training or equipment required
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Lasts for the life of your tattoo
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Can be added to any new or existing tattoo
Everence | Tattoo Ink | |
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Clinically tested | Yes | No |
Dermatologist Approved | Yes | No |
Manufactured in ISO certified, GMP compliant facility | Yes | Some |
Developed, tested and used by leading scientists and dermatologists | Yes | No |
Indemnifies any tattoo artist who applies it | Yes | No |