Good news for tattoo lovers, Freedom-2, LLC is the first company to develop a tattoo ink that is permanent and also easily removable. This ink is said to be a safe and uses biodegradable and bioabsorbable dyes like cosmetic-grade iron oxide that are encapsulated in a biocompatible polymer bead known as ploymethylmethacrylate (PMMA). Unlike other traditional tattoo inks, it can be removed with a single laser treatment and there will be no side effects with this tattoo ink. Soon after the through tests, the F2 tattoo ink will come into the market in the early 2007.
Freedom 2 comes up with removable tattoo inkPosted October 25, 2006 05:00 PM
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READERS COMMENTSSo, it's 2008 now and this ink still isn't available. Is it bogus or for real? Their website has said "to get in line enter your information"... I don't think I believe them anymore. |
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