
Los Angeles film studios have introduced a revolutionary ink for actors called “cinema tattoos” — semi-permanent tattoos that last for 3–6 months.
The ink is designed to look authentic on camera, withstand sweat under hot lights, but fade naturally after production. Actors say it saves hours of makeup time, and directors claim it gives realism to roles without permanent commitment.
Makeup guilds are already calling this a game-changer for the film industry.
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