Henna/Jagua
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Jagua tattoos are 2-week temporary tattoos created with “ink” extracted from the jagua fruit. It’s applied in the same way that henna artists apply henna to the body, but the jagua-juice ink comes out as a blue-black color.
While it’s very different from creating a real tattoo, jagua gel can be a good way to practice working with skin and the curves of the body for aspiring tattoo artists. (It’s also a great to test out a tattoo design before committing.)
While it’s very different from creating a real tattoo, jagua gel can be a good way to practice working with skin and the curves of the body for aspiring tattoo artists. (It’s also a great to test out a tattoo design before committing.)
After Care
Allow the Gel to Dry, then Peel
The jagua gel will take about 30 minutes to dry. However, it’s recommended to leave the gel on for at least 2 hours, if not more. The longer the gel stays on the body, the darker the tattoo will appear. Once you’re ready to take the gel off, peel the dried jagua gel to reveal the design underneath.
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