
Inkbox is one of the most popular companies when it comes to temporary tattoos, which gradually fade over time rather than going crumbly like your temporary "Ninja Turtles" or "Pokémon" tattoos would do as a kid. As Shaughnessy Otsjui, founder of Studio Sashiko, explained to Byrdie, Inkbox's "semi-permanent tattoos are realistic, skin-safe and easy to apply and can last up to two weeks" and are designed "to generally fade over time instead of peeling and crumbling like temporary tattoos tend to."
This is because Inkbox uses their own formulation, For Now Ink, which reacts to the organic compounds in the skin "to change its color to dark blue or black, depending on your unique skin chemistry" they explain in their FAQ section. This ink then sits in the epidermis, as opposed to the dermis like with permanent tattoos. And as the epidermis "naturally regenerates in 1-2 weeks," that's how long an Inbox tattoo will last. However, the longevity of an Inkbox tattoo can rely on a variety of factors, like your daily activity, placement, moisturising, and your skin's chemistry.
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