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  • Question
    What can I use besides baby powder?
    Community Answer
    If you don't have baby powder, Gold Bond or cornstarch also work.
  • Question
    Can I use metallic Sharpies?
    Community Answer
    Yes, of course! Keep in mind that metallic Sharpies are made using a slightly different formula than standard Sharpies. Some types of hair spray may cause the pigments to separate. Before doing your final tattoo, consider doing a spot test first.
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    This did not work. I drew a complex feather but when I sprayed it melted. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    After adding the baby powder, let it sit for 5 to 15 minutes, then spray the hairspray so it doesn't smear.
  • Question
    How do I remove it?
    Community Answer
    Typically if you use just soap and water you can use your nail to "scratch" away the ink. Despite it being said that Sharpie is permanent, it is surprisingly easy to remove.
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    Does it have to be a Sharpie, or can it be another type of pen?
    Community Answer
    It will work with a regular pen. Just keep in mind that this might not work for all skin types.
  • Question
    How can I make it last a month?
    Community Answer
    Apply a thin layer of hairspray over the tattoo and avoid washing the area.
  • Question
    Can this also work with the gel deodorant and flour, or does it have to be baby powder?
    Community Answer
    Wheat flour is not as good as cornflour. Wheat flour tends not to be fine enough.
  • Question
    Can I use something else instead of hairspray?
    Community Answer
    Try some makeup setting spray. You can find it at most beauty supply shops.
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    What can I use other than gel deodorant with the tracing paper method?
    Community Answer
    Trace the design with pencil and go over it a few times. Then, run over the area with a damp paper towel, place the design on it and run your hand over it. It's very light but it works as a transfer for you to go over with a pen or a marker.
  • Question
    It won't come off when you shower right?
    Community Answer
    If you use gel it might, but if you use the permeant hairspray over it, then it should be more water resistant.
  • Question
    How long will these last?
    Community Answer
    The tattoo will last around two to three days without showers or when covered by a plastic bag, and with showers or uncovered, it will last around one to two days. Results may vary, due to different skin types and the manner in which you applied the tattoo.
  • Question
    Am I able to bathe or shower without the tattoo smearing?
    Community Answer
    The tattoo will probably smear if you get it wet. Wrap that area in plastic wrap before you get into the shower.
  • Question
    Can I just use regular paper or does it have to be tracing paper?
    Community Answer
    Tracing paper is the only one that works, as its thinner and made with a different formula.
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    What can I substitute the hairspray with?
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    Makeup setting spray can replace the hairspray. Most drugstore makeup sections have setting spray available. I use the Hard Candy brand, and they have various finishes available, such as luminous and mattifying.
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    What will be a substitute for baby powder be?
    Jk Powell
    Community Answer
    Cornstarch will work as well as baby powder. Do not use flour, though, because it is not fine enough.
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    Is there an alternative to the hairspray?
    Community Answer
    No, but even cheap hairspray will work.
  • Question
    Can the tracing paper be regular or does it have to be wax paper?
    Community Answer
    Tracing paper is a special paper, not just a piece of regular paper. It will be available at a craft store like Michale's or possibly an office supply store.
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    Does it matter what kind of hairspray I use?
    Community Answer
    Not really, but keep in mind that not every hairspray will work; you'll have to experiment. Do a small patch test somewhere on your body that people don't see, such as your stomach or toe (if you're not wearing sandals). If it doesn't run, you'll be fine.
  • Question
    When using the gel deodorant method, is it possible to draw it directly to my skin?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Tracing is only needed if you want a specific design that you can't just draw on your skin.
  • Question
    Can I use bleached/all purpose flour instead of baby powder?
    Community Answer
    I haven't tried that, but cornstarch works very well, too.
  • Question
    What can I use instead of gel deodorant?
    Community Answer
    There is no substitute for the gel deodorant.
  • Question
    Will talc work in place of baby powder?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as talc is the main ingredient of baby powder. You could also use cornstarch.
  • Question
    Is it supposed to smear?
    Adrian
    Top Answerer
    It will smear if you rub it when it is not fully dry.
  • Question
    Is there a way to make it last longer?
    Community Answer
    The hairspray coats it and helps it last longer; it should stay for about a month.
  • Question
    Could I use clear nail polish if I don't have hair spray?
    Community Answer
    That is not a good idea, because you can have an adverse reaction and it is just bad for your skin.
  • Question
    Does it have to be thick sharpie, or can a thin one work too?
    Community Answer
    It doesn't matter. I have used both before and got the same results.
  • Question
    Could I use parchment paper instead of tracing paper?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you should be able to use parchment paper.
  • Question
    Does the Sharpie tattoo harm the skin?
    Community Answer
    It will not permanently color the skin, but the ink sinks into your blood stream. This happens every time you write on yourself with a pen marker, dry erase, etc. While the ink is basically poison (n-propanol, n-butanol, diacetone alcohol, and cresol and some have xylene), it won't kill you but it's not recommended that you do it often and the company does recommend that you don't ever do it.
  • Question
    Will baking soda work instead of baby powder and cornstarch?
    Community Answer
    No, it does not have the same chemical components as baby powder or cornstarch.
  • Question
    Can the tattoo get wet if I don't scrub it?
    Community Answer
    Yes, Sharpie won't usually smudge in water unless it's rubbed. However, it might cause the tattoo to fade more quickly.
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