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All you need to know about jagua tattoos: ephemeral art that's sure to win you over

The world of tattooing is undergoing a revolution with the appearance of jagua tattoos. The fundamental advantage of these tattoos is their temporary nature, using jagua gel, derived from the jagua fruit, a natural cosmetic straight from South America. Halfway between body art and cosmetics, they offer an attractive alternative to traditional tattoos. Find out in this article what makes jagua tattoos so appealing and why.

Origins and discovery of the jagua fruit

The origins of the jagua tattoo date back to ancient times in South America. The jagua fruit, or Genipa Americana, was used by indigenous peoples for centuries not only as a food source by consuming the berry of the fruit, but also for its dyeing properties. Local cultures applied its juice to create a natural ink, adorning their skin with midnight-blue tribal designs. These designs often had deep cultural or spiritual significance and were applied to adults and children during celebrations or rites.

Fruit de jagua

More recently discovered by the rest of the world, these traditional practices have found a resonance with tattooing. Today, jagua gel is marketed as an ephemeral tattoo, allowing everyone to experiment with a new style without permanent commitment. Often compared to henna, jagua has one notable difference: its characteristic midnight-blue color, where henna offers a brown or reddish tint.

The jagua gel manufacturing process and application

The process of creating jagua gel begins with the extraction of the juice from the jagua fruit. This juice is then transformed into a ready-to-use natural cosmetic, often sold in tube form or directly ready-to-use in the form of ephemeral tattoos with many unique designs. Unlike synthetic dyes, jagua comes entirely from a natural source, limiting the risk of allergic reactions for most users.

To apply a temporary tattoo with jagua ink, just follow a few simple steps:

  • Cleanse the skin before applying the tattoo.
  • Use one of our tattoos by removing the transparent protection.
  • Apply and moisten for 30 seconds
  • At first, the design is transparent

After a few hours, the jagua tattoo gradually reveals its midnight-blue hue, reaching full intensity after 24 to 48 hours, depending on the person and the skin.

Tatouage éphémère jagua réaliste


Durability and aftercare

One of the strengths of jagua tattoos is their durability. As a semi-permanent tattoo, it can last for around two weeks, depending on the frequency of washing and the location on the body, particularly if the chosen area is subject to repeated rubbing. This tattoo durability means you can try out different styles and designs without worrying about the definitive commitment of permanent inks. So you can indulge yourself without fear of regret!

You can take good care of your ephemeral tattoo by not rubbing it too much, especially after you've been in the bath or swimming pool for a long time.
In addition, by applying a gentle moisturizing cream regularly, you'll preserve your ephemeral tattoo for longer. This will ensure its longevity while preserving the delicate details of the chosen motifs.

Changing trends in temporary tattooing

While tattooing is a must-have today for all generations, there are times when it makes sense to opt for temporary tattoos. Indeed, the financial aspect and the fear of regretting or growing tired of a permanent tattoo can put off some people from getting a needle tattoo.

The alternative of ultra-realistic, long-lasting jagua-based temporary tattoos is ideal. For all those who are constantly looking for ways to express their identity in a modifiable and adaptable way, ephemeral tattoos become an integral part of everyday life, allowing them to enjoy tattooing to the full at a low price, without the fear of getting bored or regretting it.

Tatouage au jagua

Comparing jagua tattoos and other ephemeral techniques

The world of temporary tattoos is not limited to jagua. There are several options, and here's a comparative overview:

Type of tattoo Composition Dominant color Average duration
Jagua Jagua fruit Midnight blue 1 to 2 weeks
Henna Henna leaves Brown to red 5 to 12 days
Stickers Artificial inks and adhesives Varies (multi-color) 2 days


Each option offers its own advantages, whether related to duration, color or product safety, or the risk of allergy, which is greater with the use of henna or artificial stickers.

FAQs: Everything you need to know about jagua tattoos

What is a jagua tattoo?

A jagua tattoo is a form of temporary tattooing that uses gel extracted from the jagua fruit to create patterns on the skin. This type of tattoo is popular for its unique midnight-blue hue and semi-permanent, water-resistant nature. The real tattoo look is recognized and appeals to more and more people.

How long does a jagua tattoo last?

A jagua tattoo generally lasts between 1 and 2 weeks. Its longevity depends on a number of factors, such as the location of the tattoo on the body, the frequency of washings and the care given to the skin. Initially transparent, the jagua tattoo develops after a few hours to reveal its true-to-nature color!

Is jagua gel safe for everyone?

Mostly harmless thanks to its natural origin, jagua gel is well tolerated by many users. However, if you are generally sensitive to certain ingredients in cosmetics, it is advisable to carry out a skin test before a full application on the skin to confirm the absence of allergic reactions. Also, if you have any skin problems, it's best to ask your doctor or dermatologist for confirmation.

Where can I buy quality jagua tattoos?

At The Flash Tattoo we offer a wide range of exclusive designs in partnership with artists to give you the real tattoo experience. On the skin, our tattoos are ultra-realistic and look just like real tattoos: to try them is to adopt them, and you won't be able to do without them!

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