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Jagua Temporary Tattoo Gels are All Natural and Henna Free

— October 28, 2009 — Lifestyle
Tattoos are not for the faint of heart. Ya, your full sleeve of the koi fish jumping over a motorcycle is rad now, but will it be 25 years from now? For a fresh, less permanent option there are newly released Jagua temporary tattoo gels.

Safe and all natural, they contain no henna in them and last from 10-15 days. Made from the Genipa Americana fruit, which comes from the rainforest in South America, the Jagua temporary tattoo gels are a great way to try out whether or not that anchor on your wrist will look good in the long run.

Trend Themes

  1. Natural Temporary Tattoos — There is an opportunity for cosmetic and personal care companies to cater to consumers' desire for natural temporary tattoo alternatives.
  2. Ephemeral Body Art — With the rise of temporary tattoo products, there is a potential for disruptive innovation in the fashion and accessories industry with body art becoming a complementary or interchangeable item.
  3. Sustainable Body Decoration — There is an opportunity for the beauty industry to develop sustainable body decoration products that do not require puncturing the skin, which will be beneficial in providing alternatives for eco-conscious consumers.

Industry Implications

  1. Cosmetics and Personal Care — The natural trend in the cosmetics industry can be applied to temporary tattoo gels.
  2. Fashion and Accessories — Temporary and natural body art can change the way fashion companies approach the way people decorate their bodies.
  3. Beauty and Sustainability — Temporary natural tattoos can contribute to the sustainable initiatives of the beauty industry.
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