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We can all agree that the golden tattoos we see on social media look amazing. And, they seem to be the perfect summer accessory as well. If you’re reading this, chances are you want a golden tattoo yourself, and who wouldn’t? These look exceptional.<\/p>\n

But, are they too good to be true?<\/p>\n

In the following paragraphs, we’ll explore the golden tattoo ink that is supposedly responsible for these awesome tattoos. We’ll take a look at the ink, how it works and whether there is something hidden from us when it comes to golden ink.<\/p>\n

So, without further ado, let’s get started!<\/p>\n

The Gold Pigment \u2013 Everything You Need To Know<\/h2>\n

Is It Real?<\/h3>\n

Now, we have to be completely honest from the start; golden tattoo ink or pigment does NOT exist. Unfortunately, golden, silver, and other metallic tattoos are impossible in the traditional manner of tattooing. The reason golden ink doesn’t exist? Well, it is believed it would be simply too expensive to create such a pigment. Furthermore, the gold would never reflect properly once placed into the dermis of the skin.<\/p>\n

Can It Become Real?<\/h3>\n

So, what if someone was to make a golden tattoo ink and use it?<\/p>\n

Well, let’s start by saying they’d have to spend a ton of money because an ounce of gold can cost $1300, which would be enough for a small ink bottle of 1oz. Then, they would have to invest in ink research to see whether the pigment is safe for use.<\/p>\n

According to a\u00a0study<\/a>, the golden particles (which would be used for the gold tattoo ink) are not toxic nor inflammatory, and might even be suitable for use in nanomedicine. So, golden ink might be even safer than the standard tattoo ink (which we all know contains toxic compounds, from Arsenic to plastic).<\/p>\n

But, since this could never happen (due to expenses and lack of actual pigment research). Another solution for golden ink would be to use a gold flake base in a pigment. However, this would be highly toxic and the person receiving the tattoo could experience a case of a tattoo infection or even serious health issues.<\/p>\n

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But, What Are These Golden Tattoos We See Everywhere?<\/h3>\n

So, now that we know that golden tattoo ink doesn’t exist, we cannot help but wonder; what are the golden tattoos we see everywhere made from?<\/p>\n

Well, these seemingly golden tattoos are made from gold-colored metallic foil, which is very thin and only pressed onto the skin surface. This method of designing and applying a tattoo is generally associated with temporary tattoos. So, these golden tattoos could be considered temporary<\/a> as well.<\/p>\n

The majority of these tattoos are done by using a designed tattoo sticker, pressing it onto the skin, and waiting for the foil to transfer completely. The method used for this is the printing one, so there is no need for anything golden in the process; the stickers are simply gold-colored or covered in sparkles, for example.<\/p>\n

This is also the reason these tattoos appear so luminous and shiny; it’s because they’re placed onto the skin surface, not into the skin. This is the case with all of the metallic tattoos.<\/p>\n

How Long Do These Tattoos Last?<\/h3>\n

Now, compared to the standard temporary tattoos, which can last between 5 and 10 days max, these ‘golden’ tattoos tend to last a bit longer. Of course, the duration depends on the quality of the foil and the sticker, as well as how well you’ve applied it.<\/p>\n

Moreover, the duration can even depend on the body part where you’ve applied the tattoo. For example, if you place the tattoo on a smooth, hairless, friction-free area, it is more likely to last you longer.<\/p>\n

Are These ‘Golden’ Tattoos Safe?<\/h3>\n

Just like any type of temporary tattoo, these golden ones are considered generally safe. Unless you have a skin condition, rashes, redness, skin irritation, or excessive skin dryness, you shouldn’t experience any issues<\/a> with this type of temporary tattoo.<\/p>\n

Generally, temporary tattoos are easier to regulate, since they use several different materials which can undergo safety tests. For example, the foil, the paper, and the glue used to make a temporary tattoo can all be tested for safe cosmetic use.<\/p>\n

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Are ‘Golden’ Tattoos Waterproof?<\/h3>\n

Now, chances are you’ve stumbled upon a social media personality rocking their golden tattoos at the beach. But, now that we know that these tattoos aren’t done with tattoo ink, are they waterproof?<\/p>\n

Well, generally speaking, temporary tattoos do not fall off that easily<\/a> when in contact with water. Sure, if you rub the tattoo somehow as you bathe or swim, chances are you might partially remove it. However, these foil tattoos are popular because they stan on long and can withstand water, sand, sunlight, and general humidity. So, feel free to rock your golden tattoo this summer and stay cool even on the beach.<\/p>\n

Are There Alternatives to ‘Golden’ Ink?<\/h3>\n

Now, golden or metallic ink does exist, but not for tattooing purposes. Such ink is used for graphic arts and printing. When it comes to metallic ink alternatives for tattoos, we couldn’t find anything other than people getting tattoos in yellowish\/golden color with a lot of shading to bring out the shine and luminosity of the actual gold.<\/p>\n

So, if you want a golden tattoo, you can get it done with actual tattoo ink, but the tattoo will be mattified and probably not as golden as you’d wish for. For now, if you want to experience the glitter and shine of a golden tattoo, you’d have to use the temporary foil stickers.<\/p>\n

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Where Can I Buy Temporary Golden Tattoos?<\/h2>\n