Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Do you have a sticker tattoo?

Do you have a sticker tattoo?

Yes, it's called a tattoo sticker. It's a tattoo sticker attached to your body.

Tattoo stickers are easy to use and painless. They can last for a week, and they are not afraid of washing and have no harm to the skin. Therefore, it is easier to be accepted by everyone than traditional tattoos, and it is also convenient to change patterns frequently. The price is cheap, and there are colors and patterns that attract customers.

How to use tattoo stickers

Clean the part of the body that needs to be tattooed, and then wet the backing paper (called backing paper) with clear water, or put the sticker in clear water until the backing paper becomes darker, that is, when water permeates. When pasting, directly paste the patterned side on the skin, gently scrape off the back of the pattern with nails, and finally pull the lining paper along the skin by hand to slide it off the pattern, and then press it with a towel, first to remove water, then to remove bubbles. Of course, if there are many prominent parts in the pattern, you have to pull up the backing paper, and slowly, see if there are any uncovered patterns, just put them down and press them again.

Precautions for use

Try not to let minors use such stickers. If you want to use it, don't take too long, and clean it thoroughly immediately after use. You can apply a small amount of alcohol or oil to the tattoo, wipe it back and forth with a soft cloth after a few seconds, and then rinse it with water. If redness, swelling and allergies occur after use, take it off quickly. Severe cases should go to the dermatology department for medical treatment.