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The best alternative to Inkbox in 2026 - Ephemeral Jagua Tattoos

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Best Alternative to Inkbox in 2026: The Complete Guide to Ephemeral Jagua Tattooing

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes | Updated: February 2026

Inkbox, the world's best-known ephemeral tattoo brand, has closed its doors for good. With over 3 million monthly visitors at its peak, Inkbox was the absolute reference for lovers of semi-permanent jagua tattoos across 80 countries. Bought out by the BIC group in 2022 for $65 million, the site officially ceased operations in the first quarter of 2026, dragging its competitor Tattly, also owned by BIC, with it.

If you're looking for a place to order your ephemeral tattoos now, you've come to the right place. In this guide, we break down the best alternatives available, explain why jagua technology remains unrivalled, and help you make the best choice for your next commitment-free tattoo.

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What Inkbox is and why closing it changes everything

Founded in Toronto in 2015 by brothers Tyler and Braden Handley, Inkbox revolutionized the temporary tattoo market by offering an ink derived from the Genipa Americana fruit (jagua), capable of penetrating the superficial layers of the epidermis to create a result visually identical to a real tattoo.

Some key figures on Inkbox:

  • 27 million dollars in annual sales at its peak (2021)
  • 3 million monthlyvisitors to inkbox.com by summer 2025
  • 80 countries delivered worldwide
  • 65 million: purchase price by BIC in January 2022
  • Domain Rating 64/100: one of the highest SEO ratings in its category

BIC's closure doesn't mean that demand has disappeared. It means that hundreds of thousands of loyal buyers are now looking for a reliable alternative. This guide is for them.


Understanding jagua technology: why it's different from a classic temporary tattoo

Before comparing alternatives, it's essential to understand what makes jagua ink tattoos fundamentally different from ordinary temporary tattoos.

Classic temporary tattoo vs. ephemeral jagua tattoo

A classic temporary tattoo (sticker or decal) is applied to the skin. It creates a plasticized effect, with black reflections visible from certain angles, and fades as soon as it comes into contact with water or is rubbed.

A jagua tattoo works differently: the ink penetrates the surface layer of the epidermis, the epidermis, and reacts with the skin's natural amino acids to tint it a deep blue-black. The result resembles a real, healed tattoo, matte and plastic-free.

Features Classic sticker tattoo Jagua tattoo (Flash Tattoo)
Visual effect Glossy, sticker effect Matte, realistic, identical to a real tattoo
Duration 1 to 3 days 10 to 15 days
Water resistance Low High
Perspiration resistance Very low Good
Skin penetration No (surface) Yes (epidermis)
Render on all skin tones Variable Excellent
Ingredients Chemical (often) Natural, vegetable origin
Pain None None

Comparison of the best alternatives to Inkbox in 2026

Here are the most serious alternatives on the market since Inkbox's closure, evaluated according to 6 objective criteria.

Full comparison table

Brand Technology Duration Average price Delivery FR / Europe Catalog Overall score
The Flash Tattoo Jagua (vegetable ink) 10-15 days From 5,90€ ✅ Yes 1000+ designs 9,4/10
Momentary Ink HD decal 3-5 days 15-25$ ❌ USA only Customizable 7,8/10
TemporaryTattoos.com Decal 3-7 days 10-20$ ❌ USA only Extra large 7,2/10
EasyTatt Nano-Ink (semi-perm.) 5-10 days 15-30$ AUD ❌ Australia Large 7,5/10
Tattly (closure) Plant decal 2-5 days - ❌ Closed - N/A
Inkbox (closed) For Now Ink (jagua) 8-15 days - ❌ Closed - N/A

Please note: The Flash Tattoo is currently the only European brand offering jagua ink tattoos of comparable quality to Inkbox, with fast delivery in France and throughout Europe.

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Why The Flash Tattoo is the best European alternative to Inkbox

Same jagua technology, superior accessibility

The Flash Tattoo uses 100% vegetable-based ink derived from the jagua fruit (Genipa Americana), just as Inkbox did. The difference? Where Inkbox required a complex application requiring the applicator to be held on the skin for 1-2 hours, The Flash Tattoo has simplified the process to make it accessible to all.

In figures :

  • Wear time: 10 to 15 days depending on body area and skin type
  • Application time: less than 1 minute
  • Water resistance: high (pool, shower)
  • Perspiration resistance: high (sports possible after 6 hours)
  • Ingredients: certified vegan, PPD-free, paraben-free

A catalog of over 1000 designs

Where Inkbox offered mainly minimalist designs in black, The Flash Tattoo offers a catalog of over 1000 designs: fine tattoos, geometric, floral, tribal, mandala, animal, and much more. Collections are regularly updated in collaboration with independent artists.

Fast delivery in France and Europe

This is the crucial point: unlike Momentary Ink or EasyTatt, who ship from the USA or Australia (15 to 21 days), The Flash Tattoo delivers from Europe in 3 to 5 working days to France and most European countries.


Who are jagua tattoos made for?

The 5 profiles who love jagua tattoos

1. The curious tattooist - You're considering a real tattoo, but want to test the location, size or design before making a final commitment. Jagua tattoos look just like the real thing for 2 weeks.

2. Festival-goers and travelers - For Tomorrowland, summer festivals, a trip to Ibiza or Bali: a jagua tattoo resists water and sweat, and remains perfect for the duration of your adventure.

3. Professionals with a strict dress code - You love tattoos, but your professional environment doesn't allow them. The jagua tattoo disappears naturally in 2 weeks, without a trace.

4. Parents and teenagers - For children and teenagers who want to express themselves without commitment. Jagua ink is 100% natural, non-toxic to the skin and free from harsh chemicals.

5. Photographers, influencers and creatives - For photo shoots, videos and content campaigns: jagua tattoos are indistinguishable from real tattoos in photos and videos.


How to apply an ephemeral jagua tattoo? A step-by-step guide

Applying a jagua tattoo is simple. Here's the 6-step process:

  1. Clean and dry the area to be tattooed. No moisturizers or oils before application.
  2. Apply the design according to the brand's instructions (generally tattooing with the ink facing the skin).
  3. Wait 30 secondsfor the ink to transfer after applying a damp sponge.
  4. Gently remove the backing paper.
  5. Do not rub the area for 4 to 6 hours after application.
  6. The tattoo develops in 24 to 48 hours, reaching maximum intensity after 2 days for a realistic semi-permanent result.

Duration of wear by body zone:

Body zone Estimated duration
Arm (forearm, wrist) 12 to 15 days
Shoulder, back 10 to 14 days
Ankle, foot 8 to 12 days
Neck 7 to 10 days
Hand, fingers 5 to 8 days

Pro tip: Areas that sweat a lot (armpits) or are in frequent contact with water (hands) will have a shorter wear time. To maximize duration, apply your usual moisturizer after the first 48 hours.

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Frequently asked questions about Inkbox alternatives (FAQ)

Is there an alternative to Inkbox that can be delivered in France?

Yes, The Flash Tattoo is the leading European alternative to Inkbox, with delivery in France within 3 to 5 working days. Unlike American alternatives like Momentary Ink or TemporaryTattoos.com, you don't have to wait 2-3 weeks.
With The Flash Tattoo your order is carefully packaged and you'll receive a tracking number to follow your order, from preparation to delivery to your home letterbox or point relais.

Is jagua ink safe?

Jagua ink (Genipa Americana) is of vegetable origin and has been used for centuries by the peoples of South America. It contains no PPD (the substance responsible for allergic reactions to black henna). However, it is not recommended for pregnant people or children under 6. If in doubt, test a small area 24 hours beforehand.

What's the difference between jagua and henna?

Henna creates an orange-brown hue and is applied mainly to the surface of the skin. Jagua, on the other hand, produces a blue-black tint identical to the ink of a real tattoo, and penetrates the superficial layer of the epidermis. The result is visually much closer to a real permanent tattoo.

How long do The Flash Tattoo tattoos last?

Between 10 and 15 days, depending on the area of the body, your skin type and your habits (shower frequency, sport, sun exposure). The tattoo develops in 24 to 48 hours and gradually disappears at the rate of natural epidermal renewal.

Is Inkbox really going to close for good?

Yes, BIC has officially announced that it will close Inkbox and its entire Skin Creative division in the first quarter of 2026. The original founders have expressed their desire to buy back the brand, but have acknowledged that any return would require "a lot of time" due to the complex intellectual property involved. For the time being, inkbox.com is no longer taking orders.


Conclusion - Where to order your jagua ephemeral tattoo now?

Inkbox's closure leaves a gap in the realistic ephemeral tattoo market. But it also opens up a unique opportunity to discover alternatives, some of which surpass the original offering in terms of practicality, delivery and design diversity.

Our verdict: For French and European consumers looking for an ephemeral jagua tattoo with realistic rendering, fast delivery and a varied catalog, The Flash Tattoo is today the essential reference in France and Europe.

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Questions fréquentes sur les alternatives à Inkbox

Pourquoi Inkbox a fermé en 2026 ?

Le groupe BIC, basé à Clichy en France, a racheté Inkbox pour 65 millions de dollars en janvier 2022 dans l'objectif de créer une division "Skin Creative" regroupant Inkbox, Tattly et BodyMark. Les ventes ont décliné après l'intégration. Le 4 décembre 2025, le PDG Rob Versloot a annoncé la fermeture de toute la division. Les dernières commandes ont été acceptées le 22 février 2026 et le site inkbox.com ne prend plus de commandes depuis le 23 février. Environ 50 employés ont perdu leur poste.

Inkbox peut-il revenir ?

Ce n'est pas exclu. Les deux frères fondateurs, Tyler et Braden Handley, ont déposé une offre de rachat auprès de BIC en janvier 2026, associés à Jason Goldlist, fondateur de TechTO et CEO de Venue.ink. Mais même si BIC accepte, la reconstruction des chaînes d'approvisionnement, des partenariats artistes et de la production prendrait plusieurs mois. Pour l'instant, aucune date de retour n'est confirmée et le site reste fermé.

Quelle est la meilleure alternative à Inkbox en France en 2026 ?

The Flash Tattooest aujourd'hui la principale alternative européenne utilisant la même technologie jagua qu'Inkbox. Avec plus de 1 000 designs, une note de 4.8/5 sur Trustpilot avec plus de 2 800 avis vérifiés, une livraison en France en 3 à 5 jours ouvrés et des prix à partir de 5,90€, c'est la référence pour les anciens clients d'Inkbox en France et en Europe. Il existe également d'autres acteurs français comme Inka Paris, spécialisé dans l'encre jagua en bouteille pour application à main levée.

Les tatouages Flash Tattoo sont-ils identiques à ceux d'Inkbox ?

Le principe actif est le même : la génipine extraite du fruit jagua (Genipa Americana). La couleur bleu-noir, la durée de 10 à 15 jours et le processus de développement en 24 à 48 heures sont identiques. La principale différence : là où Inkbox nécessitait de maintenir l'applicateur sur la peau pendant 1 à 2 heures, The Flash Tattoo propose une application simplifiée en moins d'une minute. Le catalogue est aussi plus large avec plus de 1 000 designs contre un catalogue Inkbox qui n'est plus disponible.

Quelle est la différence entre un tatouage jagua et un tatouage temporaire classique ?

Un tatouage temporaire classique (sticker ou décalcomanie) se pose sur la surface de la peau : il a un rendu brillant, un effet plastique visible et dure 1 à 3 jours. Un tatouage au jagua fonctionne différemment : l'encre pénètre dans la couche superficielle de l'épiderme et réagit avec les acides aminés naturels de la peau pour la teinter en bleu-noir profond. Le résultat est mat, réaliste, identique à un vrai tatouage guéri, et dure 10 à 15 jours.

L'encre jagua est-elle sans danger pour la peau ?

Oui. L'encre jagua est 100% d'origine végétale, extraite du fruit Genipa Americana, et utilisée depuis des siècles par les peuples d'Amérique du Sud. Elle ne contient pas de PPD, la substance chimique responsable des réactions allergiques graves provoquées par le "henné noir". Les tatouages The Flash Tattoo sont certifiés vegan, sans parabène et testés dermatologiquement en France. L'encre est déconseillée aux femmes enceintes et aux enfants de moins de 6 ans. En cas de doute, faites un test sur une petite zone 24 heures avant.

Quelle est la différence entre jagua et henné ?

Le henné traditionnel crée une teinte marron-orangée et se pose principalement en surface. Le jagua produit une teinte bleu-noir profonde identique à l'encre de tatouage permanent et pénètre dans l'épiderme. Le jagua dure 10 à 15 jours contre 5 à 10 jours pour le henné. Attention à ne jamais confondre le jagua ou le henné naturel avec le "henné noir" qui contient du PPD, un produit chimique dangereux pouvant provoquer des brûlures et des réactions allergiques sévères.

Combien de temps dure un tatouage The Flash Tattoo et comment l'appliquer ?

Le tatouage dure entre 10 et 15 jours selon la zone du corps : 12 à 15 jours sur les avant-bras et poignets, 10 à 14 jours sur les épaules et le dos, 8 à 12 jours sur les chevilles, 5 à 8 jours sur les mains et doigts. Pour l'application : nettoyez et séchez la zone, posez le design face encre sur la peau, humidifiez avec une éponge pendant 30 secondes, retirez le papier support et ne frottez pas pendant 4 à 6 heures. La couleur se développe en 24 à 48 heures pour atteindre son intensité maximale.