A temporary tattoo sticker is a type of temporary tattoo made with special skin-safe inks. You can easily transfer the sticker to your skin and enjoy the stylish look of a tattoo, which typically lasts from a few days to a week, depending on care.
Yes, our temporary tattoo stickers are made from skin-friendly, environmentally friendly materials and non-toxic inks, making them suitable for most skin types. If you have sensitive skin or allergies to specific ingredients, it’s advisable to conduct a small patch test before use.
Temporary tattoo stickers usually last between 3 to 7 days, depending on your skin type, the location of the sticker, and how well you care for it. Keeping the skin dry and avoiding frequent friction can extend its lifespan.
- Ensure the skin is clean, dry, and oil-free.
- Cut out the desired sticker and peel off the clear film.
- Place the tattoo sticker face down on the skin.
- Press a wet cloth gently against the sticker for about 30 seconds to ensure it is thoroughly dampened.
- Carefully remove the backing paper, revealing the transferred tattoo design.
You can easily wipe off the tattoo sticker using baby oil, coconut oil, makeup remover, or alcohol pads to eliminate any residue.
Yes, temporary tattoo stickers are waterproof during normal showers or swimming. However, frequent rubbing or prolonged soaking may reduce their longevity.
You can apply temporary tattoo stickers to any area of skin, but avoid placing them on joints, frequently rubbed areas, or sensitive skin for optimal results and longevity.
Our temporary tattoo stickers are safe, non-toxic, and can be used by children. However, adult supervision is recommended, and avoid applying them to the face or around the eyes.
Temporary tattoo stickers are for single use only and cannot be reused. It’s advisable to purchase an appropriate quantity based on your needs.
If you experience itching or an allergic reaction after using a temporary tattoo sticker, immediately wash the area with warm water and soap and discontinue use. If symptoms persist, it’s advisable to consult a dermatologist.