







🖋️ Ink your vibe, not your commitment.
The Inkbox Freehand Tattoo Marker features a fine tip for detailed designs, uses proprietary For Now Ink technology to create tattoos that last up to 10 days, and is water-resistant for durability. Suitable for all skin tones, cruelty-free, vegan, and safety tested, it empowers users of all skill levels to create long-lasting, temporary tattoos with professional precision.





A**R
Freehand art
This is a Christmas gift. I cannot speak on the quality of this particular Ink Box item, however, I do love their temporary tattoos. They are great quality and stay on your skin for a good 10-14 days before they start to fade. I’m hopeful the pen delivers the same results.
S**A
Long lasting and super easy to use
I used this to decide whether or not I liked the placement and size of a tattoo I had in mind and it was amazing! Follow the directions carefully though because it’s really hard to get off if you happen to get it on any areas you weren’t planning (I got it on my hands and it took daaays of constant washing for it to finally start to fade and come off) I used this on the inside of my forearm and even with wearing long sleeves and showering every day it still lasted about 2 weeks! It was also super easy to use and the tip made it easy to do thin lines as well as thick ones.
R**N
kind of pricey but does work
it does work, it writes like a sharpie and dries in a few minutes, then after a day or two it kind of sinks into your skin and looks more like actual tattoo ink. I use it to freshen up my finger tattoos. it’s hard to get a real fine line because you have to use some pressure as the point dries up a bit. and it bleeds the same way a sharpie would, so you have to use it sparingly. beware that if you use too much ink it’ll transfer onto your skin elsewhere if you’re not careful. i woke up with a perfect print on my cheek because i slept with my hand under my head🙃 first pic is how my tattoo usually looks. second pic is after a few days. i only use the pen on the blade part of the tattoo, not the hilt, you can see that it does blend in pretty well after it dries down. i wish there was a finer tip available.
S**M
Smudges, even after we followed the process
Follow the instructions to the letter for two different tattoos. On the first one we left the setting film on for the recommended time, but it had rubbed off on clothes and bed sheets. Second tattoo we tried we lifted on for 5 minutes longer, and it felt dry to the touch. However, in the middle of the night, an imprint rubbed off on our hand, and we could not get the imprint off! Just be aware if you are drawing a tattoo, make sure it's in a place that's facing outward, and wear a dark shirt for the first 48 hours just in case. It doesn't seem like the same formulation as the ready-made tattoos. Well it's a nice concept to customize your own designs, We're going to stick to the already made tattoos from now on.
T**.
Burned my eyelids
Not only did this stop releasing enough ink after a few uses, the ink gave me an allergic reaction so bad that both my eyelids swelled up red, & I’ve been itching for weeks now after I stopped using it.
C**F
Works great
Works great! Now my teen can stop doodling on her arm with a pen.
A**.
Works if you do it right
Takes a few try’s to get the right pressure but works well. However my tattoo completely disappeared after I went to a pool bar. But other than that one time it last vibrantly for about 4-5 days for me. Def follow the instructions really well. Clean the area. Dry it. Draw tattoo in an area that doesn’t move much even if you’re walking around and doing things. Leave on for 24 hours without getting it wet. Protect it with something when you go to sleep so you don’t sweat and transfer it to your face or something
I**Y
Ink bleeds, tip not fine enough
I’m an artist and have a very steady hand. I’ve been using a micron 005 .2mm pen to try out some basic designs on my hands. I was hoping to find something as thin to see if I liked having them for a longer period of time. But even with applying very light, even pressure the lines aren’t as thin as I’d want. I would be ok with it if it weren’t for the fact that the ink bleeds. The photo shows how the design went on, and then, despite waiting for it to fully dry and putting a protective layer over it before going to sleep (hours after I had applied), I woke up with it looking like the second photo. Those streaks weren’t there at all before and the line developed thicker than I applied it. I also tried on my ankle, and the lines still bled during the development period as well. Very frustrating that I now have this stuck on me for 1-2 weeks. Trying everything to get it to fade.
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