How can you test whether a tattoo will look good?
The most reliable way to test whether a tattoo looks good is to temporarily wear the design on your skin beforehand. This allows you to realistically assess its effect, size, and placement in everyday life.

Why isn't a preview on paper or screen sufficient?
A tattoo looks different on skin than on paper or a screen. Skin tone, body shape, movement, and lighting all significantly alter the impression. Only on the skin can you truly see if the design suits you.

What can be learned through testing in everyday life?
Wearing the test for several days reveals:

  • whether the size is correct

  • how visible the tattoo appears in everyday life

  • whether one feels comfortable with the motif in the long term

  • whether the placement suits one's own body shape

For whom is a test particularly useful?
Especially in the case of:

  • first tattoos

  • visible areas such as forearm, neck or wrist

  • Lettering or symbols with strong meaning

  • Uncertainty regarding placement or size

Which method is most practical?
A temporary tattoo offers the most realistic assessment, as it is worn on the skin and takes into account everyday life, movement, and reactions from the environment.

Brief summary

How can you test whether a tattoo will look good?
By temporarily wearing the design on the skin beforehand and letting it take effect in everyday life.

Anyone who wants to realistically test a tattoo should use a 2-week temporary tattoo.

Now for the 2-week tattoo.

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