No, not really. There are no temporary tattoos that last that long. If the ink goes in your skin, it stays there forever. Sure it can blur & fade, but it'll be there.
Seal with Clear Nail Polish
Clear nail polish can act as a durable sealant for your temporary tattoo. Apply a thin layer over the tattoo, and let it dry completely.
Shave with a sanitized razor, then sanitize your skin with rubbing alcohol. Draw a design with a sharpie. Dip your sterilized needle into the ink, then poke over the design. Listen for a small “pop” and watch for the needle to tug on your skin.
What is a DIY tattoo? A do-it-yourself tattoo is the process of drawing a picture, text, or design on your skin (usually with pen), then using a sterilized sewing needle to poke ink into your own skin for a permanent tattoo overlay of your chosen drawing.
Black Permanent Ink
1/2 cup honey Mix together the egg yolk, gum arabic, and honey. Stir in the lamp black. This will produce a thick paste which you can store in a sealed container. To use the ink, mix this paste with a small amount of water to achieve the desired consistency.
Spray a Thin, Even Coat: Lightly spray the hairspray over the temporary tattoo. Ensure not to saturate the area; a thin, even coat is sufficient. Let It Dry: Allow the hairspray to dry on the tattooed area. It acts as a protective sealant, helping to lock the tattoo in place.
don't last for more than a couple of weeks. It's possible to make your temporary tattoo last longer by taking extra care of its exposure—covering it while washing, wearing loose-fitting clothing that won't chafe, etc. —but remember: the epidermis naturally regenerates every two weeks.
Once your pick your medium, let the fake-ink flow. The final touch feels a bit obvious, but adding a setting spray or hairspray over the tattoo will create an anti-smudge seal.
Ephemeral: Ephemeral tattoos are applied just like permanent tattoos—by a professional artist with a needle, in studio—using a specialized ink that fades over time.
"I recommend first dabbing the area with a clean pad and baby oil. After the tattoo and skin have absorbed the oil you can begin to gently wipe in a circular motion until it is all gone." Caruso agrees, adding, "Anyone with extra sensitive skin can use a little baby oil to remove it.
When you're applying the tattoo, try to pick a spot where your skin doesn't bend or flex, which can cause a temporary tattoo to fade quickly. After the tattoo is applied, apply a layer of petroleum jelly, baby powder, or cornstarch to the tattoo to help keep it from fading.
Sprinkle baby powder on top of the tattoo, to absorb any leftover moisture and to help it to set. Doing this will make the tattoo last much longer than without; no baby powder means that your temporary tattoo will only last 2-3 days. Wipe away any excess.
Use Translucent Powder
Applying translucent powder can significantly prolong the lifespan of temporary tattoos by creating a protective barrier over the design. This powder application acts as a top coat, enhancing durability and preventing the tattoo from smudging or fading prematurely.
Self-expression for who you are today, not forever.
For the best application, be sure your skin is dry and free of oil, lotion, sunscreen, bug spray, and makeup. Choose a smooth, hair-free area that doesn't crease or stretch when you move. Once applied, our tattoos are waterproof, so they won't come off in the shower or pool.
Spray your design with perfume until it is completely saturated. Leave the design to soak in some warm water for at least 3 minutes. Remove from the water and re-spray with perfume. Place the design onto your skin and hold in place with a warm, damp cloth for at least 6 minutes.
Clear alcohol works the best. The liquid involved in the ink mix is sometimes called the carrier. The distilled liquor used in most homemade mixes is usually a non-toxic liquid like vodka, which will work as it's also a disinfectant. Other clear alcohols like rubbing alcohol or even tequila will work.
Unlike water-based markers, alcohol-based markers are more permanent and will produce less lines and streaks. It is perfect for blending colors seamlessly and doing mixed media art projects.