846 Europe’s tattoo artists fear for future after EU ink ban

Tattoo artists say that a new pan-EU ban on thousands of chemicals used in colouring inks could hurt their industry.

The restrictions, which came into force on Tuesday, apply to substances that may cause cancer or other health issues and mainly affect coloured ink.

The EU says the rules will reduce the number of adverse reactions.

But tattooists complain replacement inks are not easily available, and might lack the vibrancy customers want.

After two years of difficulty caused by the pandemic, many businesses argue they haven’t had enough time to adjust.

The EU estimates that up to 12% of Europeans have a tattoo, and it could be double that amongst young adults. In Germany alone as many as one in five people are estimated to have a tattoo, while in Belgium the government believes 500,000 new tattoos are inked every year.

I – Word Understanding
pan-EU – including all or most of EU countries
Restrictions – limitations for purposes of controlling
Adverse reaction – unwanted harmful effect
Vibrancy – brightness (of color)

II – Have Your Say
1, What is your personal view on tattoos? Do you think it is unhealthy?
2, In what places are people with tattoos not allowed in Japan? Why?
3, Given that tattoos are now considered a form of art and self expression, do you think this restriction should be changed?
4, If you can have a tattoo, what design would you like to have?

846 Europe’s tattoo artists fear for future after EU ink ban