How does a temporary tattoo work?
A temporary tattoo works through a simple transfer process. The design is printed onto a carrier film and is transferred to the skin using water, where it then adheres to the skin's surface.
How is a temporary tattoo applied?
The protective film is removed, the tattoo is placed face down on the skin and moistened with water. After a short time, the backing paper dissolves, leaving the design on the skin.
Why does a temporary tattoo only last a short time?
A temporary tattoo remains exclusively on the skin's surface. Friction, showering, sweating, or movement quickly causes the design to wear off and begin to fade or peel off.
How long does a temporary tattoo remain visible?
A temporary tattoo typically only lasts a few days. Depending on the body part and the amount of wear and tear, it can start to wear off noticeably after just one or two days.
Who are temporary tattoos intended for?
Temporary tattoos are particularly suitable for children, short-term occasions or situations where the tattoo is only intended to be worn for a very short time.
Brief summary
How does a temporary tattoo work?
It is applied to the skin with water, adheres only to the surface and disappears after a short time due to everyday influences.
For those who want a tattoo that lasts longer, looks more realistic and also survives everyday life, a 2-week tattoo is a more advanced alternative.


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