Are you longing to get a tattoo, but can't commit to being permanently inked? Do you have a tattoo design in mind, but can't decide if you'll ike the way it looks? Your tattoo dilemmas are solved, thanks to this Philadelphia-based startup company.

Momentary Ink was formed by Jordan Denny along with his wife, Lindsay. They both wanted a tattoo that reminded them of their life in Austin, Texas, with a rendering of the Zilker Park and the Austin skyline, according to Chron. However, not certain of the designs, Denny created temporary ink just to see how the tattoo would appear, according to Philly. Thus, the new company was born.

For a price, users can send their design ideas to the website and Momentary Ink sends the tattoo back, along with a sealing and matting solution. There is also an in-house artist that can design the tattoos for the client and price points vary based on size and details of the design.

"People are getting rid of these cookie-cutter tattoos and really getting into more meaningful, complex, often custom designs. It really calls for a thoughtful decision, and requires a lot more of a flexible tattoo process," said Jordan Denny, according to Mashable. "We want to make it easier to visualize something much more powerful and meaningful to people before they get it done."

The temporary tattoo can last up to 10 days and of course, it's a lot less painful to remove than going through laser process. "The biggest differentiator is friction," said Denny. "Your hip or stomach typically don't see a lot of friction throughout the day, so you can get the tattoo life up to 10 days. We've had some customers tell us that it lasted up to three weeks."

Not sure if I'm modeling my new Momentary Ink or my pup, Maya... #momentaryink #launchingsoon

A photo posted by @momentary_ink on Sep 9, 2015 at 3:10pm PDT

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