“I want to get a cool tattoo, but my mother does not let me!” – is there any replacement for real tattoos?
Juvenile people look for original ways in which they could express themselves. A haircut change, wearing specific clothing or body piercing are popular here. Unlike tattoos, all these modifications are not permanent and might be changed without much trouble.

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Teenagers sometimes crave for having a real, huge tattoo. Nevertheless, the reality is that their parents usually do not let them do that. Well, quite rightfully. Why? This picture on the body cannot be easily removed. It is practically always something that will be visible on the body for the whole life. What happens if after some years the person realizes it was not such a good idea and this graphics is boring, silly and even simply ugly? People in their teens ought not to make the choices that could have so long-lasting results. But in some stores they can obtain something called fake tattoos. In order to place them on the skin, only a small piece of moist material is required. All that must be done is to remove the foil, place the tattoo smooth on the skin and moisten it with a damp material. After several seconds, the paper can be put aside and the picture is ready. It should be durable for several days. Afterwards it can be removed with the help of baby oil or just water with a mild detergent (the latter method might need some rubbing). A lot of patterns for boys and girls are available: only in black, rich-coloured or glitter.
Non-permanent tattoos are a fit alternative for teenagers.
Everyone can find a perfect example here and if the preferences change, there is no problem – another tattoo might be chosen. It is not unhealthy, easily removable and parents do not have to worry.