Australian Startup Launches Revolutionary AI-Powered Tattoo Skincare Line
Sydney-based SKINGRAPHICA launches world's first AI-powered luxury skincare line for tattooed skin, revolutionizing the multi-billion dollar tattoo industry with dermatologically tested formulations.
In a groundbreaking development for Australia's beauty industry, Sydney-based SKINGRAPHICA has unveiled the world's first luxury skincare line specifically engineered for tattooed skin, leveraging cutting-edge AI technology and advanced dermatological research.
Revolutionary AI-Driven Formulation
The company's innovative approach combines artificial intelligence with human expertise, using a custom-built AI engine trained in skin science and tattoo ink behavior. This technological breakthrough, reminiscent of recent retail innovation trends in Australia, has resulted in a comprehensive skincare system designed to address the unique needs of tattooed skin.
Premium Product Line
SKINGRAPHICA's premium range includes:
- PRIME (AUD $254): Pre-tattoo serum with ceramides and ectoin
- LOCK (AUD $276): Post-tattoo healing cream
- SHIELD (AUD $239): UV-protective daily moisturizer
- LUME (AUD $386-530): Revolutionary tattoo restoration cream
Market Opportunity and Consumer Demand
With 6.6 million Australians sporting tattoos and 39% of Gen Z already inked, SKINGRAPHICA is positioning itself to capture a significant share of the lucrative Australian consumer market. The company's direct-to-consumer launch will serve over 50 countries from October 1, 2025.
Scientific Innovation
Unlike conventional skincare products that may contain ink-compromising ingredients, SKINGRAPHICA's formulations are specifically engineered with Ink-Safe biochemistry, avoiding harsh acids and high-strength retinoids that could potentially damage tattoo appearance.
Founded by Mat Baxter and artist Mikael Ramgard, SKINGRAPHICA represents a new frontier in tattoo care, combining artistic understanding with scientific innovation.
Jack Thompson
Reporter based in Sydney, Jack covers climate issues, migration policies, and Australia's Indo-Pacific strategy.