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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Temporary Tattoo - The Next Big Thing

If for some time you have been contemplating on getting yourself inked but have never found the courage to do so, you might want to try a temporary tattoo. Temporary tattoos offer the same satisfaction as permanent tattoos without the accompanying pain and discomfort that permanent tattoos entails. It is called temporary because the art lasts only for about two to fourteen days. If you get tired of it already, you can just erase the tattoo with the use of baby oil or alcohol whichever is readily available. You get the tattoo in an instant without the pain, and just as easy erase it as quickly and as painlessly as possible.

Temporary tattoos still use ink but instead of the ink being etched into your skin, it is just sprayed or airbrushed onto your skin. Although the technique is temporary, the inks currently available in the market are actually durable. It also dries instantly so you do not have to feel messy after application. Temporary tattoos are great for themed parties. Guests will have a chance to have their selves tattooed without fear of pain or permanence.

The first thing you have to remember when choosing your temporary tattoo ink is to look out for companies that say that their product is FDA approved. To-date, the Food and Drug Administration does not yet regulate tattoo inks. The second thing to remember is to use inks that are ready to spray. It is more difficult if you buy concentrated inks because of it might be difficult for spraying and so you might end up trying out different combination to dilute the concentrate. You just might get frustrated. Even these airbrush ready inks have still to be adjusted but they are far easier to adjust than concentrated inks.

Some of the brands of ink available in the market include Nazille, OCC, ABA and EBA, Totally Tattoo, Duratat and Paasche's brand. Once again, just remember to ask the sales attendant whether your tattoo ink is cosmetic grade and suitable for the skin with ingredients approved by the FDA. As an extra precaution, you might want to have also the MSDA sheet so that there will not be any surprises for you.

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