A Great Feather
A Great Feather
Spring
Warrior
Reputation
Hip-Hop Skeleton
Patience
Maa Paa
Hokage's Mark(5 Designes)
Resurrection
Custom Symbols Tattoos
Double Lightning Mini
Custom Signature Tattoo
Custom Profession Tattoos
Custom Zodiac Sign Tattoos
Viking
ONEPIECE
Custom Memory Tattoos
Fatal Temptation
Knowing the difference between a permanent tattoo and a temporary tattoo helps you choose how long you want your design to last. Permanent tattoos use needles to deposit ink in the dermis, making them lifelong. Temporary tattoos stay on the surface and fade in days or weeks.
| Feature | Permanent Tattoo | Temporary Tattoo |
|---|---|---|
| Application | Ink injected into dermis using needles | Applied on skin surface using adhesive or organic ink |
| Pain | Moderate to high depending on placement | Painless or mildly felt |
| Duration | Lifetime | 1 day to 2 weeks |
| Removal | Laser, cover-up, or fade over time | Washes or fades naturally |
| Cost | Higher due to artist and equipment | Lower, quick and easy to apply |
Permanent tattoos require professional application with strict hygiene. Temporary tattoos are ready-made and suit anyone testing styles before committing.
If you want a lasting mark and are confident in your design, go permanent. If you prefer flexibility, try temporary or semi-permanent tattoos to test placement and look first. Many use temporary tattoos to preview designs before booking a studio session. Today’s temporary inks are more realistic and longer-lasting than older versions.
Inkhub is an India-based brand offering needle-free, semi-permanent tattoos. Designed for safe, expressive wear, each piece lasts 7-15 days and is waterproof. Inkhub’s range includes handwriting, zodiac, and symbolic designs such as Hokage’s Mark and Warrior Tattoo. It’s a simple way to show your style without permanent ink.
Most temporary tattoos last between 3 and 15 days depending on skin type, placement, and care routine.
Using high-detail semi-permanent ink and avoiding friction helps achieve a realistic look that lasts up to two weeks.
Yes, it involves needles penetrating the skin; pain level varies by placement and individual tolerance.
It’s a tattoo that penetrates the skin’s upper layer using organic ink, lasting 7-15 days before fading naturally.
Rarely, but sensitive skin may react; choose organic, dermatologist-tested inks to stay safe.
Yes, it’s a smart way to explore design placement and style before committing to permanent ink.