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MECOLOUR Printable Temporary Tattoo Paper allows you to create personalized, realistic-looking tattoos at home using any inkjet printer. Each set includes 5 sheets, perfect for parties, festivals, and cosplay, with a wear time of up to 48 hours. Easy to apply and remove, this product is designed for creative individuals looking to add a unique touch to their celebrations.
Brand | MECOLOUR |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 0.08 inches |
Color | Clear |
Number of Items | 5 |
Manufacturer Part Number | CBC004-617-5 |
T**Y
Easy to apply and looks nice.
It works as described. It stayed on for more than 3 days. I pat it dry when I washed my hands. I removed it with alcohol. I was surprised at how nice it looked. People thought it was real.
K**N
So cool!
One of my lifelong friends recently passed away and as a tribute to him I wanted to make printable tattoos for close friends and for his kids. Both as a tribute and to be completely ridiculous. If it were up to him, we'd have his face tatted on our own and this way, well, we can do that and not make it permanent :)I did waste a sheet figuring out how to use it. Instructions weren't great, but once I figured out how it worked it was easy and works great. Does take a bit of extra scrubbing to remove, but nothing a little bit of soap and water or Goo Gone won't remove.
A**N
Throwing this paper in the trash!
Absolute trash. Printed at home on Inkjet, applied like any rub on tattoo (all according to instructions). They do not go on well, then you can see the edges of the film peeling within minutes. When they get wet, the ink just runs off your skin. When you try to remove the rest with alcohol/hand sanitizer, instead of coming off as normal ones do, it just spreads the sticky film all around. At that point, all the scrubbing or solvents in the world won’t help! PULL THE ENTIRE THING OFF WHILE IT’S STILL PEELABLE. I’m not sure if other “at home printer paper” printed on an inkjet/deskjet presents these issues, but this is how this particular one performed. Would not recommend, and throwing the rest of mine in the trash!
N**D
Works well - crowd pleaser!
Got this product to make temporary tattoos for a birthday and bachelorette party! I had a lot of fun making the custom designs on Canva.They worked better than I could have imagined - a great quality image and tattoo.The ONLY qualm I have is that they are a little difficult to remove. The image has amazing staying power (just dont get in a hot tub or something) but once you remove the image, the sticky residue is leftover and hard to clean off. Had to really scrub with soap&water, oil, lotion and repeat. Not great for sensitive areas!Otherwise, really pleased with this product. It was a hit at the birthday party - I made custom tattoos of the bday girl!
A**R
Great product!
Great product and seller!
A**A
Fun Idea - Slightly Lacking in Execution
I purchased this recently to make personalized tattoos for a birthday party.The process of printing and preparing the tattoos were very straightforward and easy to complete.My biggest complaint is that it was very difficult to get the tattoos separated from the sticker in order to add them to your skin. A lot of them would not come off properly.I think that if you printed less complex pictures (we printed pictures of faces) it would have worked much better. (update: I tried printing less complex stickers and that did work better, but you still have to be careful when removing them)It was a really fun idea and if I use it again, I would just make sure to print very simple images.
T**D
Good as a party favor and easy to use!
I wanted to make temporary tattoos for my daughter’s “Twilight” themed birthday party. I read the reviews carefully for many DIY temporary tattoo inkjet printable paper before purchasing, and most, including for this product, said the same thing - doesn’t last, difficult to use, poor instructions. While the instructions are not entirely clear as the papers are not marked “A” and “B,” it should not be hard to figure out what to do. If you’ve ever gotten a temporary tattoo out of a gumball machine, it’s the same thing. The image is printed on a thick piece of paper and covered with a plastic film which must be removed before applying the image onto the skin and soaking with a washcloth. I did not find this concept to be difficult at all. It requires focus and a steady hand to apply the film, but if you take your time and don’t try to rush through it, it’s actually not that hard at all. Don’t remove the film sheet entirely from the paper; start with a segment at the top, line it up with your printed paper image, then peel the film backing away. The film portion automatically adheres to the print. Smooth it with a ruler or other similar flat edged tool a few times. As far as how long it lasts - this was applied at 8pm at night. By noontime the next day this is how it looked, after wearing a t-shirt all night. With 16 hours of some activity and friction, this is to be expected. Also, the quality of the ink print on the paper is fabulous. I was concerned that the paper would be sticky or gluey and the ink would smudge and blur - that’s not the case at all, the edges of my images printed crisp and clear. If you’re looking for something long lasting, this isn’t it. If you need to make cute tattoos for an event or to last for one day, then this is worth it!
A**H
Tips and Tricks: Be sure to trim as close to the tattoo design as possible!
I really recommend these.Heads up: the "white" area of the tattoo design is still part of the temporary tattoo so if you do a rough trim of just a square around your design then you'll have a square temporary tattoo when you put it on. See the second photo for what not to do.This tattoo paper feels like a second skin and can tug on you as you move around. So, be sure to trim as close to your design as possible to avoid this. Even then, the tattoos do tend to feel tight and tug on you.These are also kind of hard to take off. If you only want to wear them for a day or two, I recommend throwing some moisturizer on top of them a couple of times a day to make them more comfortable and degrade them faster. I didn't find a good way to take them off in a hurry except to scrub.Images printed clearly in both b/w and color using just my old inkjet printer, and stayed crisp when you put them on. White areas are transparent, but I think that was more my printer settings than anything. The cats in the photo attached both showed up well when we put them on because they had subtle beige and gray tones that came through.Huge hit for family gatherings, bachelorette parties, and would be great for trying out designs and placements of ink you're considering. 5 sheets was more than enough to make multiple dozens of 2" tattoos. This was a inexpensive way for me to make gatherings more special and everyone loved them. Would recommend.
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