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Temporary tattoos

Inspired by traditional oriental henna tattoos, temporary tattoos are beginning to take off in France, with a wide range of daring designs that don’t last for ever.

By Electron Libre

Adresses:

Marty Tatoo
16 avenue Richerand
75010 Paris
+33 (0)1 42 39 89 81
http://www.martytatoo.com/#/fr/

Alexandra Berthomé
http://www.lesfeesmeres.org/

Inès de Castilho
69 avenue Danielle Casanova
94200 Ivry-sur-Seine
+33 (0)1 46 58 19 37
http://www.ines-de-castilho.com/

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