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You’ll never lose a music festival schedule thanks to a temporary tattoo

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An opportunity to hear many of your favorite bands isn’t the only reason to attend a music festival. There are other recreational activities to enjoy, but they don’t always leave you in a state where you can remember who’s performing next at which stage, where you left your schedule, or even your first name. So a temporary tattoo that puts the event’s lineup right on your forearm is a great idea.

Created by graphic designer Sarah Lawrence, the tattoos could be sent to attendees ahead of time, and all that’s needed to get this ink done is a pair of scissors to choose which acts you want to see, a clean patch of skin, and a wet washcloth. Once applied they’re durable enough to survive a soaking, but easily come off with a bit of baby oil when the festivities are over.
via Gizmodo

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