Monday, April 15, 2013

Temporary Tattoo Application : Quick Steps to Commitment-Free Body Ink!


There are many reasons that temporary tattoos are becoming more popular, not the least of which is that they are temporary!

For parents, it means indulging kids in their fascination with the latest popular character, whether it’s a Marvel Superhero, a Disney Princess, Woody from Toy Story or Hello Kitty.  For adults, it can mean a commitment-free flirtation on the edge with an arty design that would never fly at work, or an experiment to find the perfect image and placement before opting for something more permanent.

Whatever the motivation, applying and removing temporary tattoos is a simple process that takes just a few seconds in either direction.

Temporary Tattoo Application:
1.    Select your temporary tattoo.  If it is on a sheet of tattoos, clip the art carefully, making sure the protective covering stays attached.



2.    Ensure your skin is clean and free of sunscreen or lotion before you begin. Dry the area thoroughly.


3.    Choose a spot to place your tattoo, preferably an area that is free of hair.  If placing on a  shin, thigh or arm, shaving is recommended.


4.    Peel off the clear plastic protective covering.


5.    Position the tattoo face down — check to be certain it will be “upright” and the way you want it to appear to other people when you are done.  Remember, your tattoo cannot be repositioned once you proceed with the next step.


6.    Once your tattoo is placed, dampen the back covering with a wet cloth, making sure you saturate the entire tattoo with water.


7.    Press down and hold for at least 30 seconds.


8.    Gently lift one corner of the back covering. If the image looks odd or isn’t sticking to your skin, put the cloth/sponge back on and wait for another 30 seconds, then continue to slowly peel off the backing and reveal your temporary tattoo!


9.    Take your wet cloth and gently wipe off the tattoo.


source : http://blog.tattoosales.com







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