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Minimal Angel Temporary Tattoo
₹299.00Paw Prints Tattoo - Semi Permanent
₹499.00Mechanical Beast Temporary Tattoo
₹449.00Absolutely, Simply Inked is safe. We use safe tattoo transfer papers compliant with FDA Standards. Our tattoos use a plant-based ink derived from a fruit, which is 100% organic and vegan. Don't worry, all of our products have been tested to ensure that they meet the cosmetic regulatory requirements. Simply Inked tattoos contain ingredients you may not have put on your skin before. While it's rare, there may be a risk of a reaction upon application (or of sensitization through repeated use) - similar to any new product you may apply topically. If you’re experiencing any form of physical discomfort or irritability, please get in touch with us here so we can help.
Our tattoos are designed to last for several days, providing you with long-lasting wear and vibrant colors. However, the duration may vary depending on factors such as skin type and care.
Temporary Tattoos: All temporary tattoos can be removed by gently exfoliating the tattoo area for a few seconds. The tattoo will come right off giving you a clean slate (for more tattoos!)
Semi-Permanent Tattoos: While there’s no quick way to remove the tattoo completely, exfoliating will speed up the removal process to let the tattoos fade away quicker. To expedite the fading of your tattoo now, the best way is to lightly exfoliate with one of the following:
Warm salt water - we find that this works best!
A gentle body scrub
A washcloth
Yes, all our tattoos are water resistant and can withstand exposure to water. Although, it is important to note that all temporary tattoos will fade away after extended exposure to water or if rubbed after a warm shower. All our Semi-Permanent tattoos can handle the water way better! You can go for a swim, take a nice warm shower, or even spill your drink without any worries. Quick Note - Please wait at least 4-6 hours before you go for a swim, take a shower or expose the tattoos to any water since the ink might still be developing and in between the binding process.