Tattoos are extremely popular, and thanks to some advancements in laser removal technology, they aren’t quite as permanent as they used to be. Years ago, a company called Ephemeral Tattoo came out ...
That is the motto of Ephemeral, a cosmetic company that developed a made-to-fade, semi-permanent tattoo ink in 2014. But some customers who were told their tattoos would disappear within 9-15 months ...
Tattoos are more popular than ever. Half of all American adults have one, in a trend fueled by ink-loving millennials. But that doesn’t mean getting a tattoo isn’t still a question of commitment.
Brandon Wake (@heybrandonwakeup), who lives in San Francisco, Calif., said that he received an Ephemeral tattoo “two full years” ago. The brand engineered tattoo ink supposedly disappears over time.
"Um, I have to ask," the tattoo artist blinks in my direction, "Why did you choose this particular tattoo?" She was standing above the man sitting next to me in the waiting area at Ephemeral Tattoo in ...
Serene, stylish and welcoming might not be the first words to describe entering into a tattoo parlor, but Ephemeral Tattoo is here to change that. One of the several private areas where clients ...
The temporary tattoo company updated its product description after customer complaints about persistent tattoos. By Callie Holtermann In May 2021, Claudia Mangione got a tattoo of a match on her rib ...
We move in a very fast-paced world, where moments are fleeting and the latest trends change at the drop of a hat. The word “ephemeral” captures this essence — that things are only meant to last ...
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