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Tattoos are made in the USA.

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This temporary tattoo features the Heart Dagger design, one of our most popular graphics.  It measures approximately 3 inches wide by 4 inches tall.

Made in the USA

Ages 4+

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REGULAR INGREDIENTS: ACRYLATES/VA/VINYL NEO­DECANOATE COPOLYMER, MAY CONTAIN: TITANIUM DI­OXIDE (CI 77891 ), YELLOW 5 (CI 19140), IRON OXIDES (CI 77 499), BLUE 1 (CI 42090), RED 7 (CI 15850)

From the manufacturer:

What you’ll need

  • Cloth, a towel, or a sponge
  • A little bit of water
  • Scissors (depending on design)

Let’s Get Started

Optional Use scissors to cut out your tattoo. If the design is NOT part of a sheet with multiple tattoos, this won’t be necessary.

Step 1 Decide where you want to apply the tattoo. These aren’t permanent but we pride ourselves on the lifespan of our tattoos, so make sure you have it where you want it for up to 7 days. When you have a perfect position, peel the plastic cover off of your temporary tattoo.

Step 2 Place the paper on your body with the tattoo side on your skin. Apply pressure evenly. (Don’t worry if you don’t get it spot-on the first time. Even if the tattoo isn’t sticky anymore, the image will still transfer.)

Step 3 Get your cloth, towel or sponge wet and dab it on top of the tattoo paper, covering the entire tattoo. Be sure to completely saturate the paper because the water is what releases the tattoo from the paper. Hold this for 30-60 seconds to ensure the whole tattoo is transferred.

Step 4 Peel the paper off to get a look at your new body art!

Step 5 This step is our little secret. Before you go show off your new tat, dab off the excess water and rub just a tiny bit of lotion on it to add a little vibrancy and extend the lifespan of your tattoo!

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