The chemistry behind the body art: unveiling the elemental profile and heavy metal content of natural tattoos and dyes by ICP-MS
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Temporary tattoos and dyes are increasing popularity as an alternative to permanent ones. However,
knowledge on its elementary composition is scarce and, this scientific gap can potentially make them
a source of heavy metal exposure on humans. The present research aimed to explore the possibility of
using the inorganic chemical signature to characterize natural pigments-based products and to
evaluate the heavy metal content in jagua temporary tattoos and henna temporary hair dyes and
tattoos. Thirty-four different samples of commercial products were analyzed for the presence and
quantity of eleven trace elements (Al, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Ba, and Pb) by inductively
coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The overall mean concentrations varied between 0.02
and 973 mg g−1 in solid samples or 0.01–1878 mg g−1 for paste ones, wherein potential fake products
were uncovered. None of the 34 samples considered comply with the current European Cosmetics
Regulation. Samples were differentiated according to their Cr, Zn, Ba, and Pb content. The overall
results revealed highly variable levels in the investigated samples, which leads us to suggest detailed
quality controls of these materials, due the fact that their continued use can origin potential threat to
human health.
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Rubio, L., Barrulas, P., Costa, M., Garcia-Jares, C., Lores, M., & Barrocas Dias, C. (2022). The chemistry behind the body art: unveiling the elemental profile and heavy metal content of natural tattoos and dyes by ICP-MS. RSC Advances, 12(53), 34414–34424. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06126k