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Rose wrapped around a silver dagger Design Featuring stencil style tattoo
Details
The tattoo was on a forearm. A rose swaddled tightly a silver dagger. It was sharp, shining in the menial light. Her spirit echoed on her skin. She was resilient, strong yet fragile. Life had marred her. But she wore her scars proudly, each a prized possession, an embodiment of her Kintsugi nature. Hidden pain transformed into tangible beauty. Yet, she bore another secret. In the quiet, she was a guardian. Like a silver dagger, she traversed the shadows, navigating uncertainty with an uncanny sensibility. She stood there, silent, mysterious, emerged from twilight’s womb, whispering stories written on moonlit parchment.
How to Apply Your Temporary Tattoo
- Clean: Use the provided cleaning pad to thoroughly wipe the desired area, then let it dry completely.
- Peel & Place: Remove the clear protective film and position the pattern side against your skin.
- Press Firmly: Press the backing firmly to eliminate any air bubbles and ensure full contact.
- Reveal the Design: Gently peel away the white backing paper to reveal the tattoo on your skin.
- Wait & Remove: After 2–3 hours, carefully peel off the tattoo sticker. During this period, avoid sweating or creasing the skin.
- Full Development: The color will fully develop after 24 hours. To prevent smudging from sweat, do not keep the tattoo sticker on the skin for more than 4 hours.
Longevity Explanation
Safe Ink temporary tattoos are regular water-based tattoos, with a longevity of 3–5 days.
Herbal Plants temporary tattoos are Waterless Temporary Tattoo; please refer to the table below for longevity details.
Shoulder/Neck | Arms | Feet | Fingers/Hands | Waist/Back | Thighs/Calves |
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8–12 days | 8–15 days | 8–12 days | 5–7 days | 10–18 days | 10–18 days |
The color development and longevity of the tattoo vary from person to person, influenced by factors such as individual skin keratin metabolism rate and the specific body area.
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