Summary: Temporary tattoos can be removed by simply applying rubbing alcohol to a paper towel and wiping the ink clean from the skin. Find out how to fully remove temporary tattoo ink with tips from an experienced tattoo artist in this free video on body modification.
Jeremy Lifsey has been tattooing very seriously for more than four years. He likes to do any tattoo he thinks will look good and inspire. Lifsey currently works at a state-of-the-art...read more
"Hi, my name is Jeremy Lifsey. I'm here at Ink Theory Tattoo in Sherman Oaks. We're going to be talking a little bit about tattooing and some of the things that involve tattooing. Alright, now I'm going to explain on how to remove a temporary tattoo. When I remove the temporary tattoo, I'm going to be using a glove on my right hand, because that's my drawing hand, and I'll use that to wipe it off. Rubbing alcohol is the solution to remove the tattoo, and of course a paper towel to put the rubbing alcohol on. I'm going to use a glove, not because I'm worried about any type of infection or anything, but because I want to keep my hand clean while I'm removing it. Paper towel and some rubbing alcohol. Take the paper towel and rubbing alcohol on the surface. You know, it hasn't been on there very long, but generally rubbing alcohol will remove almost any type of ink on the skin. Clean the area really good. This is bad. Awesome. Now we get a pretty clean surface. Then go home, take a shower, and wash off the rest of that, and it'll be fine."