Blush Pink Nitrile Gloves

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Everything you need to know before you order

Our gloves are made from 100% high-quality nitrile — completely latex-free and safe for people with latex allergies. They're manufactured right here in the USA.

Yes! We offer tiered bulk discounts — the more you buy, the more you save. Visit our Bulk Discounts page or contact us directly for custom wholesale quotes on large orders.

We offer sizes from Small to XX-Large. Check our glove sizing guide on each product page — just measure around the widest part of your palm (excluding your thumb) and match it to our chart.

We offer fast, free shipping on all orders over $50 within the continental US. Most orders ship within 1–2 business days and arrive within 3–5 business days.

Absolutely. Our nitrile gloves are FDA-compliant and safe for food handling, prep, and processing. They're trusted by restaurants, caterers, and food manufacturers nationwide.

We stand behind our products. If you're not satisfied, reach out within 30 days of delivery and we'll make it right — whether that's a replacement or a full refund.

Why Blush Pink Nitrile Gloves

Blush pink nitrile gloves aren't just a color choice. The shade is doing real work in the settings where these gloves show up most.

The soft pink tone reads as approachable and professional in client-facing environments. When a client sits down in a salon or spa chair, the gloves they see on the person working on them matter. Black can read as industrial. Blue reads clinical. Blush pink feels polished without feeling cold, which is exactly the tone beauty professionals and tattoo artists are going for.

The color also serves a practical purpose during procedures. Blush pink is high-contrast against most skin tones, light-colored product packaging, and the light surfaces common in treatment rooms. Spills, splashes, and punctures are easier to spot against the pink background than they would be on a darker glove. If you're applying hair color, working with tattoo ink, or handling dyes and chemicals, you want to see a compromised glove immediately.

Then there's the sensitivity factor. Blush pink nitrile gloves are 100% latex-free and powder-free, which matters more in beauty and medical-adjacent settings than in industrial ones. Estheticians, massage therapists, and tattoo artists work with clients who often have sensitive skin or undisclosed allergies. A latex-free glove eliminates that risk on both sides of the interaction.

The SoftTouch BLUSH line is 4 mil, which gives you the tactile sensitivity you need for detailed work like facials, brow shaping, or precision tattooing, without sacrificing barrier protection. You get the same puncture resistance and chemical barrier you'd expect from any quality nitrile glove, just in a color and feel that fits the work.

Blush vs. Blue Violet vs. Black: Which Color for Your Work?

If you're choosing between nitrile glove colors, the material performance is similar across the board. Nitrile is nitrile. What changes is how the color functions in your workflow and what signal it sends to clients and staff.

Blush pink is built for client-facing work in beauty, spa, and tattoo settings. The soft tone reads as polished and professional without feeling clinical or industrial. It's high-contrast against skin and light surfaces, which makes contamination and punctures easy to spot. It's also the go-to for anyone working with clients who have sensitive skin, since the SoftTouch BLUSH line is 100% latex-free and powder-free. If your work involves a client in the chair, blush pink is a strong pick.

Blue violet sits on the medical side. It's recognized as an exam-grade color in dental and clinical settings, and it stands out enough to work in color-coded systems where you need to separate patient-facing tasks from cleanup. If your work is medical or dental, blue violet is the standard.

Black is the workhorse. It hides stains, looks professional in tattoo studios and automotive shops, and is typically the thickest option. But it doesn't read as client-friendly in beauty settings, and it's harder to spot a puncture on a black glove. If your work is heavy-duty or cleanup-focused, black is the right call.