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HOW TO APPLY PAINT ON
AUSTRALIAN TEMPORARY TATTOOS

Here is where you can see how to apply Australian Temporary Tattoos and Bodyart for the learner no special skills needed

1. The skin must be cleaned thoroughly of all Natural Oils, Dirt & Grime. Use A rubbing Alcohol (70%) as this will prime the surface of the skin ready to absorb the Tattoo Transfer Ink.

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2. Make sure the skin is still moist with Alcohol before you place the Transfer (Ink Side Down) on to the skin.

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3. Wipe the Tattoo transfer with the alcohol swab to completely wet it, start to dab
the back of the transfer, with the swab until the design shows through. Be careful not to use too much alcohol or your transfer will smear and dissolve, Be careful not to let the transfer paper dry during the transfer process with the Sun, Wind & Body Heat, if this happens it causes the paper to stick to the skin. Keep on dabbing with the Alcohol swab & press with your palm to complete the transfer. Lift a small corner of Transfer to check if design has transferred Completely. If it hasn’t transferred properly place the Transfer back down on the skin and continue with to dab Alcohol until it has transferred successfully. Peel Transfer Paper off while it is still wet

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4. Your Design Transfer is now ready to paint, but first check your outline in case it may need a touch up. If it does use your Black Tattoo Body Paint & Finest Brush to correct and lightly dust with setting powder/talc.

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PAINTING YOUR TEMPORARY TATTOO

5. Shake your Body Paints well to disperse the colour pigments, then carefully dip your Brush into the Paint, A Little goes a long way.

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6. Proceed to paint your design with your chosen colours, You can also shade & mix colours directly on the skin. To make your Tattoo last longer try to seal the design outline with the Body Paint as you colour.

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7. When changing colours make sure to thoroughly clean your Brush between each colour change.

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8. When you have finished colouring your Tattoo, Dust with Setting Powder/Talc. (You can use Johnson's Baby Talc or Baby Cornstarch Powder) to dry & set the Body Paint, run your fingers over the Tattoo to double check that the paint is dry and wont smear.
YOUR TATTOO IS NOW COMPLETED.

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 CARE OF YOUR TEMPORARY TATTOO.

Your Tattoo can last up to 7 days when placed on a area like ankles & wrists or where you don't sweat much or it wont get rubbed off by your clothing or shoes. The average life of your Temporary Tattoo is 2 - 5 days or longer depending on your skin type, how well it was applied & how well you take care of the Tattoo. If you put a Tattoo on Hands the Tattoo will only last for 1 day. Hands are constantly being used and in & out of water. Our face is the oiliest area of skin on the body. Your own Natural Skin Oils will break down the tattoo on You’re skin gradually. i.e. People with very oily skin types can only expect the Tattoo last 1 - 2 days

Applying Setting Powder/Talc before & after swimming, showering & sleeping will help absorb Body Oil & Moisture to make your Tattoo last longer. You can extend the life of your Tattoo by repainting/colouring your tattoo as it starts to show wear.

Your Paint on Tattoo is waterproof, but however we don't recommend prolonged swimming. If your Tattoo becomes wet simply pat dry & dust with Setting Powder/Talc. Avoid any abrasive rubbing of your Tattoo on the skin, especially if the skin is wet. Your Tattoo can be completely removed with Rubbing Alcohol or Baby Oil. Some Creams, Aftershaves, Suntan Lotions, Cleansers, & Perfumes have these Ingredients,& if you are not careful you can accidentally remove the Tattoo.      



 


 

 

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