{"id":6865,"date":"2021-03-02T05:59:47","date_gmt":"2023-01-09T16:47:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.saved-tattoo.com\/?p=6865"},"modified":"2024-02-11T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2024-02-11T00:00:00","slug":"how-to-remove-temporary-tattoos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saved-tattoo.com\/how-to-remove-temporary-tattoos\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Remove Temporary Tattoos: The Life-Saving Removal Methods"},"content":{"rendered":"

Temporary tattoos are the best thing that has happened to millions of people around the world who are afraid to commit to the real deal tattoos. They are a fun way to experiment with body art with zero dedication and commitment, but also a great way to explore the idea of having a tattoo.<\/p>\n

However, one of the thing that sets apart temporary and permanent tattoos is, well, their longevity on your skin. Temporary tattoos last up to two weeks max, while permanent tattoos last a lifetime (unless you decide to go for laser tattoo removal).<\/p>\n

But, even with such a short lifespan, sometimes temporary tattoos become a liability as well, and you want them gone. Maybe they start peeling or fading weirdly, or you’re seeing some allergic reactions on the skin. Whatever the reason is, these tattoos, unlike the permanent ones, can be easily removed in no time.<\/p>\n

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at some life-saving temporary tattoo removal methods, which will get rid of your temporary ink in a matter of seconds.<\/p>\n

Best Removal Methods for Temporary Tattoos<\/h2>\n

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Oil-Based Products \u2013 Baby or Coconut Oil<\/h3>\n

Oil-based products, like baby or coconut oil, have shown exceptionally useful when it comes to makeup removal<\/a> or skin cleansing. But, even though we wouldn’t necessarily recommend you to clean your face with baby or coconut oil on a regular basis, you can still use these products to remove the unwanted temporary tattoos.<\/p>\n

The reason oil-based products work on temporary tattoos lies in the fact that the majority of these tattoos are waterproof, so they withstand water, and sometimes even soap.<\/p>\n

So, what you want to do while using oil-based products is the following;<\/p>\n