FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Q: Does it hurt when one gets an Airbrush Tattoo? A: This is one of our most commonly asked questions. The answer is no! If anything, it tickles a little. When the curious minded approach one of our locations for the first time, they immediately notice the artist pointing a shiny chrome gun at the individual being “tattooed”. Since most folks are not very familiar with the airbrush, it is often mistaken for a real tattoo gun. This peaks interest and adds to the intrigue, which in turn helps build huge crowds for your event.


Q: How long does an Airbrush Tattoo last? A: Premium Body Paint Airbrush Tattoo’s are instant drying, water resistant, and last on average a few days or can be removed instantly with isopropyl alcohol. The duration of the tattoo depends mainly on how it is cared for. Here are a few simple instructions to follow in order to maximize the duration of your tattoo. Pat dry: After bathing or swimming Powder: After bathing and throughout the day Avoid: Direct contact with oils, lotions and soap Remove: Apply rubbing alcohol or baby oil


Q: What kind of paint do you use, and how safe is it for the skin? A: Premium Body Paints are designed specifically for application to the skin. Produced in the USA with FDA approved skin safe ingredients, Premium Body Paints are instant drying, and can last up to a week or can be removed with rubbing alcohol or baby oil. Premium Body Paints can be applied with equal success via airbrush or hand brush. We do not know of a single case where there has been an adverse skin reaction due to the use of these Premium Body Paints. We do not recommend the use of henna products for the following reasons. Henna products have in fact been banned by the FDA for use on the skin. Many individuals display adverse skin reactions to henna (ranging from mild to quite extreme) creating obvious liability factors to consider. Henna products are not instant drying, thus if the henna design is smeared during the staining and drying process, it will remain in that condition for the duration! Henna products must be mixed for use, and once mixed; they tend to have a very short shelf life. Furthermore, henna takes considerably longer to apply than these Premium Body Art, again making it less cost productive. Henna has a distinct look to it that for the purpose of realism does not compare with these Airbrush Tattoos.


Q: What are the advantages of Airbrush Tattoos over other types of temporary body art? A: Airbrush Body Art is by far the most realistic looking temporary Body Art. Rub on body art and messy henna products do not begin to compare. Once available only to the movie and modeling industry (at great cost), our manufacturer has made professional body art products available and affordable to all!


Q: Do your stencils have an adhesive backing? A: Absolutely not. We find sticky back stencils to be gross and messy. Who wants a stencil placed on them that has others hair stuck to it! Spray adhesive also defeats the purpose of non-toxic FDA approved ingredients. There are disposable stencils on the market, but they are quite expensive to use on an everyday basis. We have found that our manufacturer's 10 mil easy clean Mylar to be the strongest and most efficient stuff to use.