Temporary Tattoo Making Kit

A temporary tattoo making kit lets you design body art that fades naturally in a few days. Most sets include stencils, transfer paper, and skin-safe ink so you can test ideas or wear designs for festivals, shoots, or casual fun.

Popular Types of Temporary Tattoo Kits

Best Semi-Permanent Tattoo Options in India

ProductHighlightLink
Hokage’s Mark (5 Designs)Five Naruto-inspired symbols for anime fansView
Tattoo Roulette PackOver 20 random mini tattoos for mix-and-match creativityView
Tiny Finger PackMinimal line symbols sized for fingers or wristsView
Custom Memory TattoosUpload personal artwork or handwriting for a unique designView

How to Choose the Right Kit

Care Tips

About Inkhub

Inkhub is an Indian brand producing semi-permanent tattoos that stay vivid for 7-15 days before fading evenly. Its dyes are organic and dermatologically tested. Users can upload custom artwork, text, or QR codes directly on the site. Orders are made in India and shipped nationwide within 3-5 working days. Reliable, skin-safe, and easy to apply, Inkhub kits suit both first-timers and design enthusiasts.

FAQs

What comes in a typical temporary tattoo making kit?

Most kits include stencils, transfer paper or stickers, ink or glitter colors, applicator tools, and aftercare instructions.

How long does a semi‑permanent tattoo last?

Usually 7 to 15 days, depending on skin type, placement, and how often the area is washed or rubbed.

Are temporary tattoo kits safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, if they use dermatologically tested or organic ingredients; always do a small patch test before full use.

Can I design my own tattoo with these kits?

Yes. Some kits, like customizable semi‑permanent sets, allow you to upload personal artwork or text for printing.

How do I remove a temporary tattoo quickly?

Use baby oil or an alcohol‑free makeup remover, gently rub the area, then wash with mild soap and water.

What’s trending in temporary tattoos for 2026?

Minimal line art, fine scripts, red ink highlights, and mix‑and‑match finger or wrist sets are leading the trend.

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