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New Tattoo Inks Facilitate Tattoo Removal

The news has been out for awhile now that new tattoo inks are in the works but the date for release is getting closer and so people are interested in getting additional information. People want to know what these inks are and how they work. Well, that's simple enough. These inks are designed to make tattoo art a little bit less permanent by making tattoo removal easier. The way that the ink works is that it is created with a new kind of technology that is easily broken up when radiated with a laser. This means that you'll still be able to get a beautiful tattoo, but if you decide that you want it removed down the line, laser tattoo removal will do the job more easily and less painfully than in the past.

However, not everyone in the tattoo removal industry thinks that these new inks are the way to go. A news report by NJ Biz provides a terrific overview of the new tattoo inks and also lets readers know that there are people out there who are opposed to their use. One major reason is that people in the tattoo business are saying that creating tattoo inks intended for easy removal goes against the spirit of tattooing. Maybe. But the fact of the matter is that a lot of people are discovering that they want to change their body art over time. Laser tattoo removal is increasingly popular. And because of that, improved methods of facilitating that tattoo removal will likely be popular as well.

Still, you might not want to run to the tattoo shop and get these new inks just yet. The report also says that the safety regulations have not entirely been cleared on these inks. The inks will be hitting a test launch area of just six stores starting next month. Keep an eye on the reports after the launch gets started to get a better idea if the new inks for laser tattoo removal may be right for your next design.

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