Up More than two years after the launch of Ephemeral tattoos, the first "made to fade" ink that promises to disappear after nine to 15 months, the company has decided to shift its strategy. At the end of September, it will close all three of its ephemeral tattoo studios located in Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and San Francisco and focus on Radiation Therapy ink, offering the made-to-fade ink to cancer patients. "It's no secret that retail space is expensive and as a young startup we're highly dependent on what has been an increasingly tight fundraising market, so we've had to assess what makes sense to continue to bring our innovative ink to people around the world," the company said in a s
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