Not everyone finds it easy to commit. This is applicable for just about every commitment. Couples think long and hard before getting married. High school students spend a lot of time browsing through the wad of college acceptance letters.
Unfortunately, there are some people who jump in a commitment without really thinking of the consequences. A permanent tattoo is a good example. There are a lot of people who immediately decide to get a permanent tattoo just because they think it's cool. They probably saw their favorite pop stars wearing one and thought, "That looks cool!"
So what they do is they go to their friendly neighborhood tattoo shop and choose a tough-looking design. They're pretty happy with the results and they proudly wear their "commitment" for a few days. That's what they are - a commitment. You're committing to a lifetime with the tattoo on your skin. Unfortunately, a lot of these people get tired with them after a few days. Now, they have regrets that will last for a lifetime.
This is why custom temporary tattoos are often called the tattoo of choice of those that are not looking for a commitment. These people are just looking for a bit of fun. A fling, if you will. They don't want to commit into a lifetime relationship with something that has a good chance of being tiresome after a few days. Sure, they're also looking for skin art. They're also looking for something that can spice up their looks. They're also looking for something that can entertain them. All of these can be attained if you're willing to commit to a permanent tattoo. Unfortunately, a lot of people don't think long-term when it comes to skin art. Taking the time to think long-term may be the wisest thing that they'll ever do because they're saving themselves from a lifetime of regret.
Now, I'm not saying that you'll regret getting a permanent tattoo. In fact, there really is a chance that you'll love it for all of eternity. If this happens, then good for you. But what if you don't? Are you really willing to risk it? Remember, there's no going back unless you go through the equally painful and equally permanent laser removal system.
This is why a lot of people would suggest that you check out custom temporary tattoos first. Satisfy your itch to get skin art by either choosing from the millions of available designs or by coming up with your own design. You're going to have the same versatility that the permanent ones offer. The best part about it is there's no chance that you're going to regret it for a lifetime. Well, that is unless you wear the ugliest-looking temporary tattoo from a poor quality manufacturer and you somehow decided to take a video of yourself wearing it and then you upload it onto the internet. Just make sure that you work with your manufacturer to ensure that your design is what you're going to get, and that the quality is good.
How can you tell if the quality is good? Well, they'll stay on for days or even weeks, and they'll remove when you need them to with some baby oil or rubbing alcohol. They should be made with FDA approved inks, so that you avoid the risk of rashes and irritation that some low-quality tattoos cause from being printed off bubble jet or laser jet ink printers. After all, this is going to go on your skin.
There are two things that can happen if you're wearing fake tattoos. You will either get tired of your little "fling" and you take it off with baby oil or you'll fall in love with it and you can now seriously consider getting a permanent one. At the very least, you'll have fun trying out a new look.
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