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Pay attention to the following!
- Apply the ink thickly!
- Every skin is individual. Some people get dark tattoos, others more light.
- Don't move during the application.
- Stick the design on smooth surfaces & not over curves.
- The adhesive surface must be firmly adhered to your skin without any bulges.
- Lighter skin types need longer application to achieve a darker result.
- The longer the application, the darker your result.
- Pro tip: Warm water, sweating and sauna will make your result darker.

1. REMOVE
the entire back side of the cutted design carefully.

2. STICK
the design with the adhesive side on your favorite clean & hairless spot. Choose wisely!

3. INK
yourself by applying the ink thickly on all uncovered areas of your skin.

4. WATCH
on your fingers! The ink will stain them.

5. LEAVE
for at least 90 minutes (the longer the better) without smudging your tattoo.
Just watch your favorite show on Netflix or read a book.

6. REMOVE
the design and carefully wash the area & your hands with hot water.
There should be no residue of the ink left on your skin.

7. YOU’RE DONE
Your tattoo will develop within 24-36 hours.
How long will your tattoo last?
Here is a summary for you:
Where the magic happens!
The ink does not dry on the skin, but is absorbed into the first layer of skin!
From the depths of the South American jungle

Used for hundreds of years!
The Genipa Americana comes from the jungles of South America. There it has been used for centuries for body painting. The fruits are even edible! When not used for painting, they are eaten raw or made into jam.
Want to know more about the people who use Genipa?
We have more info for you in our blog!
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Fruit Power!
In Paraguayan folk medicine, Genipa Americana is believed to have disinfectant, purifying and anti-rheumatic effects.
Read the article about the fruit and its magic!
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Skin safe
Our natural ink contains no chemical and harmful ingredients and is skin friendly. It has been tested according to the European Cosmetic Regulation.
Read our blog for more information about our ink!
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