When temporary tattoos were first created for sale in the late 1800's, they were small transfer style tattoos that you would find inside of a pack of bubble gum. In the 1890's, you could find them as the prize inside of a.05 cent box of Cracker Jacks®. Now you can still get them as prizes inside snacks and they are sold on their own almost anywhere, even on the shelf at grocery stores. There are designs for all ages and are inexpensive. As temporary tattoos have changed over the years, there are a lot of great places where you can get this form of body art.
At almost every school fair or carnival, you can get transfer temporary body art or face painting, another fun kind of temporary body art, done at a booth. They're both simple and don't take very long to do, so they're perfect to do and get done at fairs and carnivals. Getting a tattoo at fairs or carnivals is relatively inexpensive and usually only costs around $1 and face painting can be up to $5.
Amusement parks are another fun place to get your body art. One of the newest trends to get at amusement parks is airbrush tattoos. Airbrush tattoos have been around since 1998 and are one of the most realistic looking kinds of tattoos. The designs can be as small as only an inch or two or can be large and intricate. The whole process of getting an airbrush temporary tattoo from picking the design, applying the stencil, selecting colors, airbrushing them on, and being finished takes under five minutes. The average cost of airbrush temporary tattoos at amusement parks is between $10 and $15, depending on the size of the design.
If you are looking to get a temporary henna tattoo when going to a fair or carnival, renaissance fairs are the best place to get them. Henna tattoos are a bit more intricate, the simple designs usually take around 5-10 minutes to apply and take 6-8 hours to set. But they can last up to two or three weeks. Temporary henna tattoos are beautiful and are always a conversation starter. Costs of getting a temporary henna tattoo can vary, also depends on the size like airbrush tattoos, but usually run between $6 and $12 to get done.
Temporary tattoos of all kinds are also sold in many different stores. Temporary transfer tattoos are never more than $10 for a full pack of them. Temporary henna tattoos are a bit harder to find in stores, especially finding the right products and ingredients can be tricky. So definitely do some research before and then buying online is one of the better options.
You can also get temporary tattoos online from many different online stores, costs will vary depending on how many you order and any shipping costs. If you're putting on an event where you want to have temporary tattoos as an activity, buying online would be your best option for cost.
The latest trend in temporary tattoos is getting glitter tattoos. They are rising in popularity and can be found at many amusement parks, carnivals, and fairs. The designs are always fun and they last up to 7 days. Depending on where you go to get one, the price can vary quite a bit.
If you live in the Los Angeles area, we have three glitter tattoo stations at our three different locations. We're located at the Topanga Plaza, Northridge Fashion Center, and the Sherman Oaks Galleria. You can come by and learn how to do, and get, a glitter tattoo. We also offer all of our products here on our website, glitzglambodyart.com. They're great for any party, event, or just as a gift.
Wherever you choose to get your body art, they're always a fun and creative choice!
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