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Tattoo is a very old method of human body decoration employed by various cultures since time immemorial. Renewed interest in tattoos has swept the western world in recent years. There are many ways and methods to decorate one’s body in this way. Primitive nations use crude tools such as fishbones; home-made tattoos created with a common needle and ink enjoy notoriously bad reputation. These methods do actually work, but the result is an imprecise, bleeding and discolored picture. State-of-the-art tattoo studios use special tattoo machines and certified, non-toxic colors. The tattoo practitioner must master at least a minimal medical curriculum. M-Studio offers not one but a couple of tattoo methods: Body painting with Henna or Japanese black powder – this method is absolutely painless. A special tiny brush is employed to paint a picture on your body, and then it is left to pigment the skin for some time. Such tattoo will last two weeks or a whole month. Temporary tattoo - will last 3 to 6 years. Special pigments used in temporary tattoo gradually lose color. Permanent tattoo - classic tattoo with long-term pigmentation. Local anaesthesia is optionally provided for both tattoo methods.

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