Study Shows Bacteria Is Lurking in Tattoo and Permanent Makeup Inks

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Study Shows Bacteria Is Lurking in Tattoo and Permanent Makeup Inks
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A new study found bacteria in 35% of commercial tattoo and permanent makeup inks tested. Here's what you need to know, including how to protect yourself.

Shanon Lee is a writer who has been featured on National Geographic, HuffPost Live, TV One, and the REELZ Channel’s Scandal Made Me Famous. She has written for Prevention, Healthline, Verywell, Women's Health and more.Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content.The researchers found the presence of both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, which thrive in the deeper layers of skin.

Both tattoos and permanent makeup—tattoos that mimic traditional cosmetics, such as eyeliner—are growing in popularity. They both involve a needle that inserts ink into the dermis ., showed that unopened and sealed inks can harbor both aerobic bacteria, which can live on the skin’s surface, as well as anaerobic bacteria, which thrive in those deeper layers.

Previous studies have found contaminants in tattoo ink before, but this is the first study that specifically tested body inks for anaerobic bacteria, which can grow in an oxygen-free environment., an internal medicine and aesthetic physician, called the study a “wake-up call” to the industry that signals a need for increased awareness, regulation, and consumer education.

“While improvements have been noted,” Kim said, “ongoing vigilance is needed to ensure the safety of tattoo and PMU inks, contributing to developing better standards and practices to protect public health.”First off, “it’s crucial to do your research to find a reputable, licensed professional,” Levine said.

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