Two weeks with a tattoo – how does that work?
A two-week tattoo is a temporary tattoo that doesn't just sit on the skin, but penetrates the top layer of skin. This makes it last significantly longer than traditional temporary tattoos, and it fades on its own after one to two weeks.

How is a 2-week tattoo applied?
The tattoo is applied to clean, dry skin. Upon contact with water or by pressing, the active ingredient is transferred to the skin. The tattoo then begins to develop slowly.

Why does a 2-week tattoo last so long?
Unlike regular tattoos, the ink doesn't stay on the skin's surface. It reacts with the skin and colors the outermost layer. Because this layer of skin gradually regenerates, the tattoo fades automatically.

How long does it take for the tattoo to become visible?
After application, the tattoo is initially very light or barely visible. Within 12 to 36 hours, it darkens and reaches its final color.

Is a 2-week tattoo waterproof?
Yes. Once fully developed, a 2-week tattoo is waterproof and can easily withstand showering, sports, and normal everyday life.

How does a 2-week tattoo disappear?
The tattoo fades gradually as the skin regenerates. It does not need to be actively removed and disappears without leaving any residue.

Brief summary

Two weeks with a tattoo – how does that work?
It penetrates the top layer of skin, develops within 1-2 days, lasts up to two weeks and then fades on its own.

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