My tattoo designs draw inspiration from my time overseas and from my written stories. As a tattoo lover myself, I noticed a lack of pre-existing designs that resonated with me. So I set out to create unique tattoos that I believe others may appreciate on their own journeys of self expression.
The great thing about temporary tattoos lies in the freedom to experiment on the blank canvas of your skin. They allow for an easier maintenence of bold colors and allow shades such as white, neon, or metallics that can be challenging to apply in permanent tattoos.
All tattoos were originally drawn with traditional medium such as pens, lead and color pencils, and markers on toned paper. Then, they are scanned and edited digitally to pop on your skin.
The tattoos are printed on a transfer film that sticks on top of your skin. It's pretty much decal for the human body.
Longevity is best if you exfoliate and shave (in that order), and let completely dry before applying. If you have a lot of body hair, it's better to exfoliate with a brush, shave (with the grain not against it), then use an dye-based tattoo (not a decal based tattoo).
Once applied, a tattoo should stay at least a week before beginning to fade.