Halloween "Face Tattoo"
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Halloween "Face Tattoo"
I was looking fro costumes for my daughters and came across these. What do you think?
http://www.costumeexpress.com/Captain-America-Face-Tattoo/69972/ProductDetail.aspx
http://www.costumeexpress.com/Captain-America-Face-Tattoo/69972/ProductDetail.aspx
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That tattoo was really cool, great for a face painting idea! Googled more and found Spiderman and Iron Man
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Are they the plastic-y ones that you apply with a wet sponge? I've never tried one on a face! It would be more comfy than a mask and less comfy than a facepaint, I suspect.
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Looks neat but I wouldnt go sticking it on my kid till I knew way more about it.
Would love to know if anyone out there has tried it.
Would love to know if anyone out there has tried it.
MoMoMac- Number of posts : 72
Location : Vermont
Registration date : 2012-05-16
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I was wondering how "mainstream" they were. Curious if parents would see a $2 face tattoo more appealing than a $20 face paint session.
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My daughter loves the tattoos she can get from the drug store, but would I let her apply them to her face? NO. Do they replace face or arm paint in her eyes? NO.
I'm curious too but, do I think they could replace the face paint? NO.
I'm curious too but, do I think they could replace the face paint? NO.
MoMoMac- Number of posts : 72
Location : Vermont
Registration date : 2012-05-16
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I seensome a while back. I wasnt too worried as most parents seem to want products to come off with ease.
I got an enquiry at a club from a guy I was painting who use a similar product for a fancy dress party around halloween time last year.
His issues were that it was hard to manover for him and his girlfriend getting it on him. it tore and they had to line it up more than once it took them even longer to apply it between the two of them they had issue with the old lifting edge smushing up by the sounds of it too.
Then came removing it the girlfriend used a pile of baby oil with him to get it off. and they did but she said he still had a few small bits of black on his face (left over tat) and she didn't want to keep going as he had red marks (from what I gathered these came from there attempts to get it off - rubbing? )
what I got from this all in all was: they were speaking to me for future as it was a bit of a pain in the but - in terms of application and removal.
so I think that mabye it dose sound appealing to the average person untill apparently you have done it once then you start looking at face painters
I got an enquiry at a club from a guy I was painting who use a similar product for a fancy dress party around halloween time last year.
His issues were that it was hard to manover for him and his girlfriend getting it on him. it tore and they had to line it up more than once it took them even longer to apply it between the two of them they had issue with the old lifting edge smushing up by the sounds of it too.
Then came removing it the girlfriend used a pile of baby oil with him to get it off. and they did but she said he still had a few small bits of black on his face (left over tat) and she didn't want to keep going as he had red marks (from what I gathered these came from there attempts to get it off - rubbing? )
what I got from this all in all was: they were speaking to me for future as it was a bit of a pain in the but - in terms of application and removal.
so I think that mabye it dose sound appealing to the average person untill apparently you have done it once then you start looking at face painters
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Ybody just came out with glue for glitter tattoos made specially for the face.
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Now that's interesting. (glitter tattoo for the face) I'd still want to know more about it, but I love the thought of a freehand glitter mask that would last through a night out dancing at a club. it would still have to come off in the morning though easier than normal glitter tat glue.
MoMoMac- Number of posts : 72
Location : Vermont
Registration date : 2012-05-16
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I'm really just interested in seeing these things in person. There is no way they look like that on a squirmy kid that is definitely hyped for trick-or-treating. And I would want to test these out. I hate the look of the cheapy "tattoos" you get from the Dollar General, ESPECIALLY after a few days of wearing it around and washing it in the tub and stuff. It gets all... splotchy? And only bits and pieces of it remain until you finally scrub the rest off. I mean, would you really want any of these things on your face?
http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Temporary-Tattoos
Not a fan. I'll stick with face paint.
http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Temporary-Tattoos
Not a fan. I'll stick with face paint.
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