Early next year, the business partners plan to release their first product, Magic Ink, to a group of hand-picked artists. Their tattoos can be turned on and off with different kinds of light. They have long-term hopes for smart tattoos that have a health value, but cosmetics are cheaper and simpler to get to consumers than medical devices. So, that’s where they’re starting.
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