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By George Citroner A hidden danger may be lurking in tattoo inks that transform skin into art. More than a third of commercial tattoo and permanent makeup inks harbor potentially harmful bacteria, according to a new study. The findings suggest that even sealed, supposedly sterile products could be breeding grounds for infection-causing microbes. The study, published July 2 in…
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