![]() Simply unfold and apply the wipe over the area where your temporary tattoo is placed, and gently massage until it’s removed entirely. Our Removal Wipes are skin-safe for all ages, and let you remove any temporary tattoo with ease. We include one with every tattoo you order. Our Tattoo Gone™ Temporary Tattoo Removal Wipes are the fastest and safest way to remove your temporary tattoo. It will stay on for 5 days with normal wear-and-tear, and a few days if you’re out there rolling around in the mud! Before you go show off your new tat, dab off the excess water and rub just a tiny bit of lotion on it to add a little vibrancy and extend the lifespan of your tattoo!Īll done! At this point, the tattoo application is done and looking great. Step 4 Peel the paper off to get a look at your new body art! Hold this for 30-60 seconds to ensure the whole tattoo is transferred. Be sure to completely saturate the paper because the warm water is what releases the tattoo from the paper. Step 3 Get your cloth, towel or sponge wet with warm water and dab it on top of the tattoo paper, covering the entire tattoo. Even if the tattoo isn’t sticky anymore, the image will still transfer.) (Don’t worry if you don’t get it spot-on the first time. Step 2 Place the paper on your body with the tattoo side on your skin. When you have a perfect position, peel the plastic cover off of your temporary tattoo. Step 1 Decide where you want to apply the tattoo. These aren’t permanent but we pride ourselves on the lifespan of our tattoos, so make sure you have it where you want it for up to 7 days. If the design is NOT part of a sheet with multiple tattoos, this won’t be necessary. Optional Use scissors to cut out your tattoo. Please refer to your country's customs regulations who will be able to provide information on how duties are set, where to pay them, and any other details. As a result, we do not collect any taxes or duties and are your responsibility to pay with your country. ![]() Unfortunately, we don't have the ability to include these fees during checkout because every country has different policies. These orders may be subject to duties, taxes and other import fees. International Orders - We ship worldwide and shipping costs will apply for all orders shipping outside of the U.S. Once your order ships, you will receive a shipping acknowledgement and tracking number. We will also ship by your carrier of choice when you provide your account number and any other necessary information to do so. You will see the shipping cost displayed in the shopping cart for the options available for your order. Stock tattoo orders with quantities of 200+ may require additional processing time of 5-7 business days.Ĭustom Orders: Generally ship within 5-7 business days and shipping costs are additional. Orders for Stock Tattoos over $50.00 are shipped for free. Stock Tattoos: Generally ship within 1-2 business days. South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands (USD $).The skull and cross-bones, alluded to Gol'gotha - "the place of the skull" - and the cross - where Jesus Christ died. The skull and two bones meant resurrection to the Knights Templar. The skull and cross-bones signified death much like the skull and crossbones on a bottle of poison. The religious significance of the elite Order of the Knights Templar was turned into pirates who many feared. The flag known as the Skull and Cross-Bones was the choice of pirates long after the Crusades. Those who had no other skills other than what they were trained for (soldiers of God), took to the seas. Other members were skilled as masons and craftsmen. After they were disolved many could not make a living except as brigands and sea pirates. This flag originated with the Knights Templars. It is thought that the French "jolie rouge" (red flag) is the origination of the Jolly Roger or the Skull and Crossbone. The same message was sometimes conveyed by a red flag. Historically, the flag was flown to frighten pirates' victims into surrendering without a fight, since it conveyed the message that the attackers were outlaws who would not consider themselves bound by the usual rules of engagement-and might, therefore, slaughter those they defeated (since captured pirates were usually hanged, they did not have much to gain by asking quarter if defeated). Despite its prominence in popular culture, plain black flags were often employed by most pirates in the 17th-18th century. Some Jolly Roger flags also include an hourglass, another common symbol representing death in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. This design was used by several pirates, including Captains Edward England and John Taylor. The flag most usually identified as the Jolly Roger today is the skull and crossbones, a flag consisting of a human skull above two long bones set in an x-mark arrangement on a black field. The Jolly Roger is any of various flags flown to identify a ship's crew as pirates.
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