



🎨 Ink your style, wear your art!
ShowOffs Body Art's Black Temporary Tattoo Ink is a high-quality, alcohol-based formula designed for long-lasting, water-resistant temporary tattoos. With a shelf life of up to 10 years and a smooth application that prevents clogging, this ink is perfect for artists looking to create stunning designs that can withstand extreme conditions.
| Manufacturer | ShowOffs Body Art |
| Brand | ShowOffs Body Art |
| Item Weight | 2.25 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | Black |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 2 fl oz |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PAI2 Black |
D**V
awesome product
lasts a long time through many normal washes if you’re not purposely trying to remove it. if you are it comes off just fine and did not stain my skin. works great with a brush application too and used it for fake tattoos for costuming
A**N
Great product for faux tattoo, stays on and washes off easily with soap and a wash cloth
Used one full bottle for my husband’s Daken Cosplay. It washes off easily with rubbing alcohol for cleaning up mistakes or use soap, water, and a cloth to remove entirely. It smells good, stayed on during a hot day at comic con, and was buildable to a deep opaque black with a sponge. Using a brush provided more greyish translucency and a watercolor effect. It did not irritate the skin. I would buy this again for any faux tattoo body paint.
A**A
Lasts a while on skin but clogs easily
This ink holds up really well on the skin when set with powder (about a week with care) , but it's very sticky when it dries, so it's been clogging my airbrush a lot. Maybe it's a me problem. One thing that would've been useful to know is do NOT try to thin it with isopropyl alcohol. It will cause the paint to clump and clog the brush even more. And shake the bottle a lot before every use so the particles get as mixed as possible.
J**A
Amazing product and fast shipping!
This came way faster than expected and works really nicely! It sprays out great and has a very realistic look once finished for airbrush tattoos. Thanks!
K**E
Sticky and gunky, but does the job.
Do NOT use this in an airbrush you care about. Its gunky, clumpy, and will not be dissolved by alcohol, turpentine/turpenoid, or water. It took me the better part of an hour to clean my Iwata and there are still some spots I can't get to.It smells like green apples which is kind of strange but the ink itself sprays allright even at low pressure and it provides good coverage and is very opaque. It's not ink though, it does not stain anything or get absorbed into a substrate. It's more like liquid latex in that it forms a very thin, water proof coat that can be peeled off. It does not stain the skin at all. You can rub it off with your thumb. The rubbing friction does more to remove it than water does. It probably does better as tattoo ink if used with a brush or a sponge, than an air brush.
J**N
Long lasting, easy apply
I went swimming with this on at a lake for multiple days and it stayed on surprisingly well. Just make sure to clean up well and apply soon. I showered and cleaned with rubbing alcohol (make sure your in a well ventilated area because the fumes are intense). We used a brush and it applied like watercolors which was perfect for what we were going for. If you want more crisp lines, you might have to use stencils. It doesn't apply like regular acrylic paints, it's more like watercolors. Comes off in the shower with soap and a good scrub after a few days.
P**T
Great for fake tattoos!
This paint is dark and rich, very convincing color. Fake tattoos came out looking great. It stays on if you want it to, but comes off easy if you need it off!
A**E
I cannot wait to play with this stuff more!! Too bad my stencils got lost in the mail :-(
So much fun to use so far! I haven't put it in my airbrush but sorta dabbed it on with "stamps" and patted some on a stencil with a q-tip. It lasted for over 10 days on my inner ankle. The rest I put on succumbed to me applying sunscreen or just shedding skin normally after a couple days...note that I hadn't cleansed the skin with alcohol first in all of my cases because I was just trying it for fun. Comes off super easily from skin and plastic or metal objects with alcohol. I wouldn't spill it on a wool carpet or cotton fibers or anything like that, however, because it is pretty "sticky". I used a powder that came with my silicone airbrush makeup to set it so that it wouldn't remain tacky on the skin and so that it wouldn't rub off.
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