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These fun, hand-painted tattoos can last up to a week with proper care. They are water- and smudge-resistant, making them perfect for pool parties, Sweet 16s or any other teen event, bachelorette parties, and even a fun and funky addition to wedding receptions!
Our tattoos are done primarily with stencils and custom ink and glitter colors. Designs are not limited by the stencils, though, and paintbrushes can be used to paint on the adhesive for glitter tattoos or the temporary tattoo inks. What about wedding and prom glitter tattoos? Because I can freehand my glitter tattoos, I can do henna style, or more funky and tribal, depending on your preferences, or even full pictures. What better way to stand out than with one-of-a-kind temporary tattoo jewelry?! Your completely custom "necklace," "bracelet," "anklet," or art piece can be as bold and colorful as your dress; delicate, dainty, and 100% silver, gold, or black, or anything in between. Want sophisticated and modern? I can do it. Classic and pretty? You've got it. Trendy and funky? Absolutely. I can even work with your wedding or prom theme, if you like.
And now, I can do glitter tattoos on faces! I've got a face-safe, water-based adhesive that washes off with soap & water!
CONTACT FACE & BODY ART BY LARISSA TODAY AT 201-218-4741 OR [email protected]
Care & Removal
Temporary tattoos can last anywhere from a day to a week, depending on several factors, including the part of the body, the model's skin type, other skin products used, and how much they're rubbed. To maintain a temporary tattoo for the maximum length of time, your best bet is to have it done on a body part that doesn't move a lot. One on the back of a hand will fade a lot faster than one on a bicep. Dry skin will maintain them longer than oily skin. And lotions decrease the retention time.
If you want to keep them on, do your best to avoid moisturizers and oils on the area, and when you wash and dry, don't scrub or rub the area, just blot.
The opposite is true if you want to remove a temporary tattoo, of course. Baby oil will assist in removal, as will lotions or rubbing alcohol, especially alcohol with a higher concentration than 70%.
For temporary tattoos on the face, all you need is a gentle soap and water, just like face paints.