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  "textContent": "The beauty market has become less forgiving of surface appeal. McKinsey notes that consumers now expect hyperpersonalization, scrutinize quality, and are less easily convinced by image alone. Tattooing sits squarely in that shift, because unlike most aesthetic choices, it is meant to last. Once a tattoo meets the body, it must maintain shape, movement, and […]\n\nThe post The Body Changes the Tattoo and Good Design Accounts for It appeared first on DSCENE.",
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