06.22.23
Clean tattoo skincare brand Mad Rabbit is expanding its product portfolio with the launch of Tattoo Repair Patches.
The first-of-its-kind patch is clinically approved to provide soothing and repairative benefits, while also providing pain relief during the tattoo healing process.
“The launch of Tattoo Healing patch is a true milestone of innovation for Mad Rabbit,” said Oliver Zak, cofounder and CEO of Mad Rabbit. “When we first started the brand, providing alternatives for tattoo healing was among our main goals. This product is truly the first of its kind and is poised to significantly change the tattoo healing process.”
With the launch of Tattoo Healing Patch, Mad Rabbit continues to innovate upon an industry that has long stood stagnant, providing new and effective tattoo healing methods while remaining clean, natural and 100% vegan.
Formulated with D-Panthenol, olive leaf extract and Vitamin E, Tattoo Healing Patch attracts water molecules to help retain the moisture content of the skin, forming a protective layer to prevent water loss and keep the skin well-nourished and hydrated during the healing process. The three-dimensional matrix of hydrogel works together to help reduce inflammation, soothe irritated skin, repair damage, and protect the skin from external stressors throughout the healing process. Containing disinfecting properties, Tattoo Healing patch also works to protect the tattoo from cross-contamination and ensures hygienic conditions for tattoo healing.
The Tattoo Healing Patch is just another extension of a remarkable year for the brand. In February, the brand introduced its Tattooing Lubricant designed to improve the tattooing experience at a soiree in Brooklyn. In March, the brand announced the successful closure of a $10 million Series A funding round led by Lucas Brand Equity, with participation from Mark Cuban, H Venture Partner, and other investors.
The Tattoo Healing Patch is just another extension of a remarkable year for the brand. In February, the brand introduced its Tattooing Lubricant designed to improve the tattooing experience at a soiree in Brooklyn. In March, the brand announced the successful closure of a $10 million Series A funding round led by Lucas Brand Equity, with participation from Mark Cuban, H Venture Partner, and other investors.
Tattoo Repair Patches retail for $25 and are available at madrabbit.com and Amazon.