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Vision of a holistic tattoo legislation in the EU

This puplic participation process shall sketch a law improving tattoo safety preventing shortcomings of current measures

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Writing a vision of a tattoo legislation

This puplic participation process shall sketch a law improving tattoo safety preventing shortcomings of current measures. The text is divided in fragments. Please comment directly to what is in each text fragment. By voting (arrows) you can indicate your support or rejection to each topic and individual comments. This is how they gain relevance. Please keep in mind that it is of greatest value in a discussion to give suggestions for improvement if you not agree with an idea.

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General comments on the draft
what would you like to change? [individual values, lists of ingredients will be discussed in later phases]

Definitions

Tattooing (also referred to as permanent make-up, microblading, cosmetic tattooing, micropigmentation) is any practice whereby a permanent skin marking or design is intentional introduction of tattoo ink into human skin.

Tattoo ink is a mixture consisting of colourants and auxiliary ingredients administered by intentional intradermal injection whereby a permanent skin marking or design (a “tattoo” or “permanent make-up”) is made.

“Colorant” is the commonly used denomination for pigments, lakes and dyes that are coloured molecules. Pigments are in general very poorly soluble in water and application media, and unlike most dyes, they have low solubility in organic solvents. For this reason, they remain essentially in the solid state, including in live tissues. Dyes are organic molecules that are soluble in general.

Auxiliary ingredients are necessary to obtain ready-to-use tattooing products. They are of different kinds like solvents, stabilisers, “wetting agents”, pH-regulators, emollients, and thickeners.

“Sterile” in this context means the absence of viable organisms, including viruses.

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