If you've ever wanted your child to be a hip as you, now there's a solution.
A temporary tattoo pop-up parlor from the temporary tattoo business Tattly has set up shop in Brooklyn and is making hipster parents dreams come true. Children can match their mom's "Mom" tattoo with his or her own "Mommy" ink.
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Kids can get a two-pack for $5, or metallic ink for $6. There's also a kid's sleeve package for a child's entire arm for $25. Noncommittal adults can participate, too. There's an adult version for $40.
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The business is the brainchild of graphic designer Tina Roth Eisenberg, who launched the business in 2011. After finding that there weren't cool enough temporary tattoos for her own daughter's arm, she solicited the best artists from around the world to create a a few originals. Since then, the business has a catalogue of over 700 designs, some even licensed from the M.T.A., for its subway logos, and Sesame Workshop.
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Located in Boerum Hill, the pop-up shop, which will remain until February, offers temporary tattoos only. Meaning there are no needles. Instead, staffers use squeeze bottles of water, sponges and Scotch tape, according to the New York Times. Each of the tattoos take about a minute to apply and stay on for approximately four days.
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