It is under the top layers of skin.
Pretty much the same way you would do it on human skin. Prick holes in the instrument with a sharp tool and rub ink or paint into the holes, wiping off any excess.
Rub a little bit of Robitussin on it
i wore my sweater same day as getting my tattoo done on my wrist just as long as it doesnt rub against or touch the area where you were tattooex to much then you should be fine
because they are temparary tattoos der
Try anti-bacterial gel, the kind you use to clean your hands. Rub on stain, allow to sit for a few minutes and rub with soft cloth.
Because the ink is forced down into the living layer of the skin that does not rub off like the dead surface layers.
Assuming you mean ball point ink: Wrap a cotton cloth around your fingertip. Spritz the ink mark with ordinary hair spray. Rub it off immediately and thoroughly. Repeat if necessary. That will usually do it.
you rub your poo on it
Clean Your Skin. The best canvas for your temporary tattoo is clean, dry skin. ... Pick Your Temporary Tattoo. Now for the fun part! ... Place Your Tattoo. Apply the tattoo to your skin, placing it face down. ... Wet And Press. ... Remove The Backing. ... Rub Away. ... Clean Your Skin.
Brew some hot tea, then rub the warm tea bag over the marks. It even works with sharpies!
Assuming you're talking about a stick on/transfer temporary tattoo, and not henna or other ink, spray on tans will likely cover up your temporary tattoos slightly. Depending on the oil and chemical content, they may also degrade the glue that holds the tattoo design on. To be safe, if you want your temporary tattoo to last, cover it with a bandage when getting spray tan solution applied. Then rub the spray tan around then edges of the tattoo with your fingers.
To use Dixon Pink Carnation Ink Erasers to remove ink, simply rub the eraser over the ink stain gently but firmly. The eraser should lift off some of the ink pigment. For best results, repeat the process until the ink mark fades. Remember to avoid pressing too hard to prevent damaging the paper.