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Temporary Tattoos

Tuesday, April 2, 2013


When it comes to temporary tattoos, what should you know? Though I have no actual tattoos, I have certainly toyed with temporary tattoos many times. They are easy to get and can be a lot of fun to play with. Unlike a real tattoo, you know that you can always get rid of that temporary one so you have a tendency to be a little more adventurous and goofy. There are, though, a few things you should know about in terms of temporary tattoos. There are more temporary tattoo kits and home studios for them popping up all of the time. Not all of them, though, are for all ages and some are even inappropriate for children or even all adults. Take a look at some of these temporary tattoo sets that are on the market today to get an idea of what you need to know before you go looking for a temporary tattoo.

Temporary Tattoos


Temporary Tattoos

Temporary Tattoos

Temporary Tattoos

Temporary Tattoos

Temporary Tattoos

Temporary Tattoos

Temporary Tattoos

Temporary Tattoos

Tattoos are growing rapidly in popularity. With that current trend, more and more children are enjoying playing with temporary tattoos. With stick-on tattoos, henna body art kits you can take home, and body paint you will find that you can have a lot of fun. In addition, you can always have your own fun trying out tattoos you might consider getting for real at a later date. So for fun with the kids or as a test for yourself, get out there and try those temporary tattoos.

Henna Tattoos

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Henna (from the plant lawsonia inermia) is known as many names and is predominantly found in North Africa, Eygpt, India and parts of the Middle East. It is best known for its dried, ground leaves that produce a colourfast dye in shades varying from pale brown through to dark russet reds. It can be used to dye hair, skin, clothes and even finger nails, and has long been used as a treatment for sunburn, for its astringent qualities and also as a sedative.

The art of Henna has been practised for thousands of years in the countries mentioned above but in the last 5 years there has been a surge of interest from Western countries. It is now widely accepted as an art in self expression and individuality.

There is evidence of tattooing dating right back over 5000 years and the Egyptians were the culture that totally embraced it. They were probably the vainest of cultures when it came to beauty and personal hygiene. Henna was used in many ways to stain hands, hair and nails.

Henna is a life giving and therapeutic experience for anyone who wants to get in touch with their inner self. It has a history of spirituality and is linked with marriage, birth and death, and is probably the oldest art form known to man.

Henna Tattoos

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Henna tattoos are an ancient form of artwork which was commonly used among Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Christians and Zoroastrians, as a form of celebration during marriage ceremonies by adorning the bride and groom with henna artwork.

Henna itself is actually a flowery plant which has been used for ages to dye the skin, hair, nails, as well as materials such as leather and wool.

Checkout this picture gallery of beautiful temporary henna tattoo ideas.

New Style Of Temporary Tattoos

Sunday, July 17, 2011

These designs temporary tattoos look fabulous on any part of the anatomy. The special effects created by the artist with the use of blending and fading techniques will give you a good idea of how the permanent tattoo will look like. You can also get temporary tattoo designs made of henna or with a ballpoint pen if you want to save some money as the airbrush tattoo designs can prove to be an expensive option.

New Design Temporary Tattoos

 Now you can choose from a wide variety of temporary tattoo designs available in the market. These come in varied colors, sizes and depictions and range from glitter tattoos that are apt for a party to glow in the dark tattoos that can be worn to a nightclub if you want to stand out in the crowd.

Henna Tattoos Design

Friday, July 15, 2011

The tradition of henna tattoo design goes back thousands of years and has been passed down from generation to generation in the Middle Eastern culture. The process of creating a henna tattoo design is pretty simple. First the dried leaves of the henna plant are ground into a powder. The powder is then combined with a liquid like eucalyptus or clove oil to form a paste. The paste is then applied to the skin through a cone or applicator bottle. For those that are starting out and are not as confident, there are useful stencils. When the design or pattern is freshly applied, it will be an orange brown color. It needs to dry for a long time and eventually flake off. It's recommended 8 or more hours to dry. The longer it is allowed to dry, the darker the stain will be. After the paste has been removed and the tattoo has had time to set, normally within 24 hours, it will turn a reddish brown color.

Flower Henna Tattoos On Foot

Tuesday, July 12, 2011


Henna tattoos are generally difficult to choose a design that will last you a lifetime. The design should be such that will transcend time. Sometimes, you feel like tattooing your body with tattoos of flowers. But what if you have a change of heart? You're stuck with interest if it is a permanent tattoo. But henna tattoos can help you to inpire flower tattoo ideas as much as possible. You also have the freedom to change the design if it does not appeal to you after it is created. Here is an example of flower henna tattoo done on foot media.

Temporary Tattoos Design


If You can source temporary tattoos in a wide variety of depictions, colours and sizes, from small to large. You can always change your tattoos according to the current trend. The fact that temporary tattoos can be erased is a fact which acts very much in its favor. Permanent tattoos on the other hand are very difficult and most of the time impossible to erase once made. A wide range of Temporary Tattoos are available now to express yourself. You name it, the design is available in temporary tattoo design form, from the more traditional tattoos to ultra cool, funky and stylish modern ones. Want a cute dolphin on your left shoulder to try out? No problem. How about a barbed wire depiction on your ankle. You got it. You may want to opt for a word phrase or any holy symbol in graphic art tattoo form. Well, temporary tattoos are available not only as Water Transfer Tattoo, but also as Glitter tattoos, Nail Art, Crystal Tattoo, Colored Tattoo, Glow In The Dark Tattoo, etc.

Temporary Body Tattoos

 Temporary body tattoos are now becoming more & more popular. Temporary tattoos for women include henna, airbrush and transfer.  Temporary tattoos are a traditional art that has been predominately practiced by Eastern women for centuries.  Airbrush tattoos are a more modern concept but are said to resemble very closely the “real deal” – as in, permanent tattoos.  Transfer tattoos are perhaps the most old fashioned method of applying a temporary tattoo but are ideal for young, teenage girls who are into “experimenting”. Temporary tattoos are also a great 'tester' when deciding on whether or not you really want to go the whole hog and get a real life one. Temporary tattoos don’t cause pain and are extremely flexible.  They may not be the “real deal” but are a fun way to experiment and see if you want something more permanent.

Rose Flowers Tattoos

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Rose Tattoos are very popular now. The Rose is the flower most often associated with love, and Roses are often incorporated into the tattoo about love. With a bright red color to symbolize eternal love. Roses represent sensuality, purity, and romance. Rose tattoo can be placed anywhere, depending on your choice. Rose Tattoos are now also there are many design options.

Rose Flowers Tattoos

Rose Flowers Tattoos Design

Temporary Tribal Tattoos

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Although most of the Body Art Temporary Tattoo Artists including the highly recognizable design, there are many symbols that can be seen in art style. In the United States Free Tattoo Designs we specify Temporary Body Art Tattoo Artists designs, drawings and patterns to assist you in mind with your inventive mind and choose on your ideal Body Art Temporary Tattoo Artists.

In addition there are also tribal temporary tattoo designs. So for those of you lovers of tribal tattoos, you do not have to worry weeks to apply the art of tribal tattoos on your body. You do not need to immediately make permanent tribal tattoos, tribal tattoos just as you can apply the tribal tattoo on your body. Here are some examples of tribal temporary tattoo designs, the possibility can assist you in choosing a tribal tattoo design and location on the body that you will use for the location of tribal tattoos.