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Learning About The Fine Art Of Airbrush Tattoo

Not everyone wants to have ink punched into their skin. Fad’s come and goes and the end result is a bit of ink that is there for the rest of your life. There are alternatives though. Why not consider getting an airbrush tattoo? They do not leave a lasting mark. There is no pain and you can change the style whenever you feel like it. No one has to know that your “living on the edge” personality is just temporary.

In the process of creating an airbrush tattoo a design template is placed on clean, dry skin. The colors are selected and loaded into a specialized air gun which will blow pressurized air out in short burst when the trigger is compressed. The airbrush tattoo artist places the colors where the customer indicated upon the design and then will apply a top coat to help ensure longevity of the tattoo designs.

The process is actually identical to that of painting a car. It is best to layer the color than to apply too heavy of a coat. The heavier the paint is then the more chance for runs to occur. Clean up for the artist is very simple. An alcohol solution on a cotton ball can remove any of the excess paint or smudges. As with the temporary tattoo, the airbrush tattoo is limited in the amount of time it will last. Repeated showers or baths and articles of clothing rubbing against it will cause the tattoo to erode. But unlike its permanent counterpart, the artwork does not have to be removed with a costly tattoo removal procedure.

The airbrush tattoo can be a great party attraction. It is low cost, easy to set up and can offer hours of fun for the guests. Many parents consider this option when searching for entertainment for children’s parties. The kids get all of the fun without a parent or guardian worrying about permanent marks.

The drawback to the airbrush tattoo, besides its lack of permanency, is that they are often hard to find. Tattoo parlors usually do not offer these less expensive features. Many times it becomes a matter of finding someone familiar with airbrush design. A good source could be a local nail salon. Many nail designs feature airbrush art and the operator could easily do one on the skin. The difference would be in the paint.

It is really easy to get caught up in the spur of the moment decisions. College kids are notorious for inking their bodies while in school only to find it a hindrance later. Did they really want that picture of a naked cheerleader on the back of their neck, especially when they are trying to get a job interview at a conservative company? If you find a design you really like and you are positive you want to get it done, consider an airbrush tattoo first. If you still like it after a while then go get the real deal.

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