People often get tattoos to commemorate things that have profound meaning to them, because tattoos symbolize "eternity" and can remain on the body's surface. However, there are many examples in the world of people who regretted getting tattoos, or people who have regretted getting tattoos. I am hesitant about what kind of tattoo to get. That’s why “temporary tattoos” came into being. In addition to meeting the needs of the public, it also unexpectedly helps some people!
Suzie is a New Zealand woman with Down syndrome. After visiting a local tattoo shop, Muscle and Ink, she was eager to own a tattoo shop. She wanted to show off the beautiful patterns in the care center to other partners in the care center, so she asked the store manager Jason Ward for help, and Jason agreed to her request without saying a word!
Once Suzy has chosen a design she likes, Jason will place a temporary tattoo on the underside of her arm. So every Friday, Suzy would visit the shop again and get a new beautiful tattoo!
Although Susie's tattoo is only temporary, Jason paid it the same care as other permanent tattoos, so the pattern on Susie's arm is always full of delicate beauty. For her, who has been living in a nursing center for a long time, coming to get a tattoo is like decorating herself, and it also makes her more confident.
Jason also said that he looks forward to Susie's visit every Friday. Susie's cheerfulness and innocence light up the studio, and he is honored to give her a beautiful tattoo.
Jason always takes the trouble to get new tattoos for Susie. For the two of them, this time of communication is also particularly cherishable. It’s great to see people treating each other with such respect and love. Such temporary tattoos far exceed the meaning of the tattoo itself!