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Temporary Airbrush Tattoos are available two ways. One way is to hire us for the event. You pay an hourly rate for one or two artists who can complete between 20-30 tattoos per hour each. |
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Q-1. How long does the artwork last?A. The artwork last on average 2-7 days depending on your skin type and where you put it. Legs, in general, last the longest, then arms, then back, and then chest/stomach. Oily skin will cause the tattoo to come off faster than normal skin. Furthermore, if you wear tight clothing, it is not recommended that the artwork be placed directly under that. Also, wet clothing will just wear off the artwork. If you are wearing a wet t-shirt or bathing suit, for example, avoid placing the artwork directly under their wet clothing.
Q-2. Is the artwork waterproof?Yes, our temporary airbrush artwork is waterproof, however you must take care of it.
Q-3. How do you take care of them?A. Do not rub or scrub artwork, pat or air dry artwork area.
Q-4. How long does it take to apply the artwork?A. 2 minutes on average for a simple one or two color design.
Q-5. How long before they are dry?A. They are dry immediately.
Q-6. How do you take the artwork off?A. Rubbing alcohol will take the work of art off immediately.
Q-7. Is this a Henna?A. No! Henna is an ink that stains your skin. This airbrush artwork does not stain your skin; it sits on top of your skin and can be removed immediately.
Q-8. Is it safe?A. The body paints are made with all FDA approved non-toxic ingredients. Rubbing Alcohol is the most possibly irritating ingredient although we have NEVER even heard of any problems with any of our artwork. It may dry your skin in the area of the artwork but lotion will relive that or any irritation.
Q-9. Will this make young adults want to get a permanent tattoo?A. I don't believe that it will, quite the opposite in my opinion. If they decide that they, or their parents, don't like the artwork it can be removed instantly (and painlessly). After several days they will likely have had their fun with it and will either want something new or nothing there at all. The ability to have a bit of artwork or temporary "tattoo" for a while and then change it or get rid of it may make young adults appreciate the less permanent and safer option of body art. It also gives them a chance to try something new and improve their body image with a little artwork that THEY get to choose that is not as permanent as a tattoo, piercing, or even as long lasting as shaving their heads!
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