Temporary
tattoos are images that stick to the skin, taking the form of it. They give the
appearance of a permanent tattoo without requiring the commitment to be for
life. Children of all ages enjoy them for a variety of reasons, but their
appearance begins to fade after a while. If this happens, or there is some
other reason for removal, there are many ways to remove them with little effort
and cost.
Liquids
Use
peroxide, mouthwash, nail polish remover or even clean water to remove the
temporary tattoo. As you begin to undo, the tattoo will fall from your skin
into small pieces. Hastens the process by rubbing with a warm damp cloth over
the flying
butterfly tattoo. If you prefer a less direct approach, spend an
afternoon swimming in a pool and let the chlorinated water do the work for you.
Baby
Oil or Alcohol
Apply
baby oil to break down the gun
shot tattoo and enjoy the added advantage of its moisturizing effects
on the skin. If your temporary tattoo is particularly headstrong, apply baby
oil first and then isopropyl alcohol to accelerate elimination.
Pressure-Sensitive
Tapes
Place
tape on the temporary tattoo, and remove it. Temporary tattoos are essentially
decals on the skin and which can be removed simply by adhering something its
exposed surface that is stickier than the glue underneath them. Scotch tape
quickly sticks to the surface of your temporary tattoo, and when the fold takes
part of the tattoo. Repeat with new tape to be temporary tattoo removed
completely. Be careful and precise when using this method if you have sensitive
skin or unusually hairy, as the quick removal of the tape can irritate your
skin and hair start any contact with the sticky surface
Be
Patient
As
its name suggests, temporary tattoos are designed to fade and disappear over
time. Within a few days, even temporary tattoo more protected and well
maintained begin to disappear. Once you have started out on their own, you can
speed up the removal process simply rubbing your thumb over them.
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