Some inks whisper. Space Hog doesn’t. It floats in like it owns the galaxy, sets up camp in your palette, and refuses to leave quietly.
This is a deep, stormy blue-green tone — think oxidized ocean metal drifting through deep space. It sits right in that sweet spot between moody teal and cosmic steel, built for artists who don’t do “safe” colors unless they’re intentionally dangerous.
Formulated for consistency that behaves on the needle but still packs attitude in the skin, Space Hog lays down smooth, heals clean, and keeps its punch without fading into background noise. It’s the kind of pigment that makes lining feel like cheating and shading feel like storytelling.
And yes — it’s REACH Compliant Gold Label, because the only thing you should be pushing boundaries on is the artwork, not the regulations.
For tattoo artists who want their work to feel like it came from orbit, not Earth.