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  3. Ephemeral (company) - Wikipedia

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    Their tattoos were supposed to fade in 9 to 15 months. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In February 2023, the company updated the timeframe, saying that 70% of tattoos will fade within two years. [ 4 ] The company was founded by five students at New York University , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] two of whom invented Ephemeral’s ink. [ 7 ]

  4. Why Gen Z Is Suddenly Getting Tattoos of Tiffany Lamps - AOL

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    However, for Gen Z, the enduring appeal has little to do with high design—or even “low-brow” design, for that matter. Millennials consider the style a hallmark of dimly lit pizza parlors and ...

  5. Gen Z tattoo trend criticized for resembling a Nazi symbol

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    a recent trend has emerged in which members of Gen Z are getting a “Z” tattoo, which is seemingly innocent, but actually resembles a Nazi symbol. In a video that has since been made private ...

  6. Jagua tattoo - Wikipedia

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    "Jagua tattoo" is a term used by people in the body art industry to refer to a form of temporary tattoo, which is created using the juice or extract of the Genipa americana or jagua fruit. Designs created with jagua appear blue/black in color on the skin and resemble a real tattoo (henna tattoos are reddish-brown in color).

  7. Tattoo ink - Wikipedia

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    Jagua tattoos are a form of temporary tattoo made with a fruit-based dye. [78] This dye is derived from a Central and South American fruit (Genipa americana) traditionally used for a variety of purposes including medicine and body art. [78] Jagua ink creates a blue-black color that fades in a couple weeks. [79]

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