First tattoos were all the rage. Then, not having one was the cool thing to do. Now, the temporary tattoo is the way to go. It's really the best of both worlds, bridging the gap between those who want to get inked and those who aren't decisive enough to settle on something permanent.
These days, temporary tattoos are so detailed and realistic, you can fool even the best of the critics. They're great for a variety of reasons, from a basic art form standpoint to a trial or test run to see if you're ready for the real thing. Shoot, you can even get one with your significant other's name in it (or your mother's) just to get a reaction.
No, these aren't the lick-on tattoos of your youth. These are more sophisticated, just like you. They're detailed sketches of everything from landscapes to important symbols, just like real tattoos. If it's going to be on your skin, even just for a spell, it's essentially an extension of you and ought to reflect. So, here are some great options to consider if a temporary tattoo is in your future. And while you're paying attention to your skin, don't forget to treat it to a proper regimen.
Traicere by Inkbox
Best for Artistic Expression
Connect with the outdoors with Inkbox’s Rockies tattoo. It'll show your love for all things outdoors. This design stays on for up to 2 weeks. Vegan and environmentally friendly, it’s the perfect accessory for your hand or fingers. Inbox's tattoos are designed by artists with trending themes that bring you unique tattoos.
Konsait Temporary Tattoos
Best Variety Pack
With 18 sheets and an assortment of slick designs, Konsait Temporary Tattoos deliver a body sticker set that has something for everyone. From dragons to musical notes, these non-toxic tats give you a realistic look that lasts 3-5 days.
Sovereign-Gear Temporary Tattoos
Best Large
For go-big-or-go-home type guys, the Sovereign-Gear Temporary Tattoos offer 8 large sheets of waterproof designs. Their genuine look is perfect to show off on your arms, chest, back, or legs.
The Curiosities Sheet
Best for Festivals
Available at Tattly, The Curiosities Sheet is a 2-sheet set that includes 33 glow-in-the-dark tattoos and 33 classic black ink designs. With enough tattoos for you to share with the whole gang, these fun tattoos will make your next festival unforgettable.
Jagua Gel Temporary Tattoo Kit
Best Stencils
With 4 bottles of temporary tattoo ink and 84 stencils, the Jagua Gel Temporary Tattoo Kit lets you create waterproof body art that lasts 3-5 days. The convenient lids make the ink bottles easy to store and reusable. Using the juice of Jagua fruit, this PPD-free ink is safe to use and helps you create rich temporary tattoos in the tradition of Amazon locals.
BIC BodyMark Temporary Tattoo Markers
Best DIY
Create custom temporary tattoos with the precision and brightness of the BIC BodyMark Temporary Tattoo Markers. Eight assorted markers let you design your own body art with long-lasting colors that stand out. Their versatile tips let you create thin and broad lines with ease.
Thug Ink Motivational Quotes
Best for Quotes
Staying motivated can be hard, but with these quote tattoos by Thug Ink, staying inspired has become a little easier. This pack of easy-to-apply and non-toxic water-transfer tattoos comes with seven motivational quotes. Best of all, these tattoos are easy to remove.
Frequently Asked Questions
Depending on the type of tattoo that you use, temporary body art can last anywhere between a couple of days to several weeks. In general, stick-on tattoos last up to one week, henna stays on for one month and permanent tattoos last forever.
According to professionals, semi-permanent tattoos are impossible to achieve. Chinese ink is a method where a tattoo artist cuts the surface of the skin and applies their own blend of ink to create a semi-permanent tattoo that lasts up to six months. This technique is controversial because the ink ingredients could be toxic and, in many cases, last much longer than expected. Henna tattoos are another semi-permanent method that can last up to one month, depending on exposure to water. After some time, they fade from black to brown and then orange before disappearing. Since henna can cause allergic reactions, experts recommend patch testing.
How to make a temporary tattoo
- Using temporary tattoo paper, print out your desired design using an inkjet printer.
- Then, place the adhesive sheet that comes with your decal paper onto the printed image. This will give your design the stickiness that makes it stay on the skin.
- Next, remove the plastic and place the paper onto your skin while using a wet towel to dampen the back of the paper.
- Once the design is set, peel off the paper and enjoy your new tat.
However, once you've become 100% sure of getting a permanent tattoo, don't forget to check out the best lotions for new tattoos that are healing.
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