Tattoo stickers last for 2 weeks but are as sharp as real
Based on the new technology, Inkbox's tattoo stickers can last for a period of 2 weeks and still achieve the same sharpness as real tattoos.
Based on the new technology, Inkbox's tattoo stickers can last for a period of 2 weeks and still achieve the same sharpness as real tattoos.
Requiring players to live permanently with their choices, tattooing is still considered a cocoon of art even though today's society has not existed many prejudices about it. This concern has inspired the creators of Inkbox to invent a tattoo that only lasts up to 2 weeks but still satisfies the animal tattoo.
This tattoo lasts only 2 weeks.
It is known that the owner of this great idea is brothers Tyler and Braden Handley and the founder of Inkbox. Like many people are wondering whether or not to decide to live with tattoos, Tyler and Braden invented new tattoo technology using special ink. Made from fruits, Inkbox's specialized inks ensure the safety of the skin while ensuring the sharpness as true tattoo.
According to the Handley brothers' introduction, this temporary tattoo technology works based on the distribution mechanism of 4 color layers on the skin of players including: adhesion, protection, organic and printed patterns.
Initially, the user just stuck the tattoo on the skin, then wiped it with a wet towel for 10 minutes and then peeled off the patch.
Within the next 12 to 24 hours, the tattoo will begin to show up clearly.
On the Kickstarter community call-up page, Inkbox's unique idea immediately received contributions from many supporters. Although there are still 22 days to finish but the "Tattoo 2 weeks" project of Inkbox has collected a capital of more than 62,500 CAD (about 1.03 billion VND), ie 3 times higher than the expected capital. original
The idea of 2-week tattoo has received the support of many people despite being in the capital call phase.
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