Gloves
At Body Cult, we know how important it is to have the right protection when working. High-quality disposable gloves are essential for hygienic and safe tattooing.
Different materials for optimal protection
For maximum safety and comfort, we offer you different glove variants: Latex gloves impress with their high elasticity and excellent fit. Nitrile gloves are particularly tear-resistant and an excellent latex-free alternative.
Professional quality for your studio
The disposable gloves in our range meet the highest quality standards and are specially designed for professional use. They offer:
Optimal safety
- Reliable protection against contamination
- High tear resistance
- Tested quality
- Maximum freedom of movement
Excellent wearing comfort
- Ergonomic fit
- Various sizes available
- Skin-friendly materials
- Non-slip surface
Focus on hygiene
In a tattoo studio, disinfection and sterilisation are paramount. Our disposable gloves are an important part of your hygiene concept. They reliably protect you and your customers throughout the entire tattoo session.
Frequently asked questions
Which disposable gloves are better – nitrile or latex?
Both materials have their advantages: latex offers maximum elasticity and a low price. Nitrile is more tear-resistant and suitable for people with latex allergies. At Body Cult, you will find high-quality gloves made from both materials.
How do I know the right glove size?
Measure the circumference of your palm at its widest point (excluding your thumb). Size S corresponds to approximately 16-17 cm, M = 18-19 cm, L = 20-21 cm, XL = 22-23 cm. The gloves should fit snugly but not constrict.
How many gloves should I have in stock?
Plan for at least 4 to 6 pairs per tattoo session, as gloves should be changed several times during work. For a tattoo studio, we recommend a stock of at least 1 to 2 months.
Can disposable gloves be reused?
No, as the name ‘disposable gloves’ suggests, they are intended for single use only for hygienic reasons. After use, they must be disposed of properly to ensure sterility in the studio.
At Body Cult, we know how important it is to have the right protection when working. High-quality disposable gloves are essential for hygienic and safe tattooing.
Different materials for optimal protection
For maximum safety and comfort, we offer you different glove variants: Latex gloves impress with their high elasticity and excellent fit. Nitrile gloves are particularly tear-resistant and an excellent latex-free alternative.
Professional quality for your studio
The disposable gloves in our range meet the highest quality standards and are specially designed for professional use. They offer:
Optimal safety
- Reliable protection against contamination
- High tear resistance
- Tested quality
- Maximum freedom of movement
Excellent wearing comfort
- Ergonomic fit
- Various sizes available
- Skin-friendly materials
- Non-slip surface
Focus on hygiene
In a tattoo studio, disinfection and sterilisation are paramount. Our disposable gloves are an important part of your hygiene concept. They reliably protect you and your customers throughout the entire tattoo session.
Frequently asked questions
Which disposable gloves are better – nitrile or latex?
Both materials have their advantages: latex offers maximum elasticity and a low price. Nitrile is more tear-resistant and suitable for people with latex allergies. At Body Cult, you will find high-quality gloves made from both materials.
How do I know the right glove size?
Measure the circumference of your palm at its widest point (excluding your thumb). Size S corresponds to approximately 16-17 cm, M = 18-19 cm, L = 20-21 cm, XL = 22-23 cm. The gloves should fit snugly but not constrict.
How many gloves should I have in stock?
Plan for at least 4 to 6 pairs per tattoo session, as gloves should be changed several times during work. For a tattoo studio, we recommend a stock of at least 1 to 2 months.
Can disposable gloves be reused?
No, as the name ‘disposable gloves’ suggests, they are intended for single use only for hygienic reasons. After use, they must be disposed of properly to ensure sterility in the studio.