| What is the difference between henna tattoos and airbrush tattoos? Henna is all one color, whereas airbrush tattoos are multicolored, fast and can be easily removed. Henna is applied as a paste. With a large piece, you have to stay in the same position for quite some time to prevent smudging. Do you use henna products? No. Henna takes a very long time to apply and then an extremely long time to dry. If the paint is smeared before it is dry, it will stay that way. Does Body Art hurt to be applied? No, although it may tickle a little bit. How is Body Art applied? Temporary tattoos are airbrushed using non-toxic cosmetic body paint and one of our stencil designs. The application site is sterilized before being airbrushed, then set with powder for instant drying time. How do you care for Body Art? Blot the temporary tattoo if wet, do NOT rub dry. Apply a thin layer of powder. |
| If you have a question not listed, please contact us. What kind of paint is used, and how safe is it? Airbrush Gypsy's body paints are specifically designed for skin application. Our body paint is produced in the USA with FDA approved skin safe ingredients. Our water-based makeup is instantly drying and can last up to two weeks. We do not know of a single case where there has been an adverse reaction due to the use of our body paint. How long does Body Art last? Airbrush Gypsy's Body Art dries instantly, is water resistant, and lasts up to two weeks. Body Art can be removed at any time with rubbing alcohol. The actual duration depends on the care of the tattoo. |
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