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Compostable Skincare Packs Signal Shift in Tattoo Culture Values

Manik Skincare chooses packaging made from wood- and plant-based materials for its vegan tattoo aftercare products, targeted a new breed of nature-oriented tattoo enthusiasts.

For its Herbal Tattoo Series products, the brand chose industrially compostable Sulapac Nordic Collection by Quadpack.
For its Herbal Tattoo Series products, the brand chose industrially compostable Sulapac Nordic Collection by Quadpack.

Once a symbol of counter culture, tattoos are quickly becoming part of mainstream culture with more than a third of Americans between the ages of 18 and 25 having at least one tattoo. The normalization of tattoos over the last decade stems mainly from more exposure to tattoos through social media and popular culture from musicians to sports stars, as well as the strong individualism of the Millennial and Gen Z generations.

ā€œThis change is also evident in the requests and choices of tattoo clients. People want art that represents them and their beliefs about life and the world. Nature-oriented botanical tattoos have increased heavily in popularity. It makes perfect sense that tattoo enthusiasts also want products that support their values,ā€ says Hamburg-based tattoo artist Mik Rahner.

Rahner wanted to offer his clients high-quality aftercare products, but nothing on the market was both effective, organic, and sustainably packaged. With vegan cosmetics strongly on the rise, there was a gap in the market for a new kind of tattoo aftercare product.


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To meet this need, Rahner, along with naturopath and herbal medicine expert Manou Rahner and natural cosmetics manufacturer Manuel Camacho, founded Manik Skincare for people with strong environmental and self-care values.

ā€œRegular aftercare products are okay but did not truly meet the criteria I had in mind. The three of us sat down to put together the concept of Manik, and then we began to work on recipes. It took us two years to develop the two vegan productsā€”the balm and the soap, using selected medicinal herbs and plant oils,ā€ says Mik Rahner.

The packaging also had to meet Manikā€™s strict requirements for eco-friendliness and recyclability, which meant that fossil fuel-based plastics were not an option.

The brandā€™s logo and a botanical design are screen-printed on the lid of the balm jar.The brandā€™s logo and a botanical design are screen-printed on the lid of the balm jar.ā€œSustainability is one of the most important criteria in our product development, from the raw materials to the packaging. The real value of our products lies not only in the benefits for the user but also in avoiding any harm to the environment. Ecology before economy, environmental protection before profitā€”that is our mantra. When we found Sulapac [cosmetics packaging supplier], we didnā€™t even have to consider other optionsā€”it was a perfect match for us,ā€ says Manou Rahner.

For its Herbal Tattoo Series products, the brand chose the industrially compostable SulapacĀ® Nordic Collection by Quadpack. Sulapacā€™s packaging material is made from FSC-certified wood chips from industrial waste streams and plant-based materials. The material also biodegrades without leaving permanent microplastics behind. The brandā€™s logo and a botanical design are screen-printed on the lid of the balm jar.

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