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A unique tool for creating realistic temporary tattoos "Jagua gel" instructions for use, composition and reviews

Tradition to paint your body with patterns appeared in South America. Since ancient times, the local population used natural natural dye, obtained from the fruit of jagua, to create the natural painting. Fruit is like an orange. In order to obtain pigment pigment, use unripe fruits. Today, the popular "Jagua gel" - not causing allergies, a safe preparation for painting the skin. The remedy has become a wonderful way to create temporary tattoos and enjoys staggering demand among young people.

Introduction to a new generation product

Jagua fruits are processed in a convenient gel. It can be used by almost all people, since it is completely natural in nature and safe to operate.

"Jagua gel" is incredibly simple to use: the drug must be applied directly to the skin, allow it to dry out and observe the manifestation of the pattern. The image will fully manifest after 12-24 hours and will stay on the body from ten to fifteen days. The gel is suitable if you want to make a tattoo before the upcoming party or intend to make a real tattoo, but are not sure how it will look.

Jagua is a safe and complete substitute for black henna, which does not provoke allergies and other undesirable side effects.

Structure of the preparation

To create "Jagua gel", producers use the juice of jagua fruit, which contains a pigment. The juice itself is almost a colorless substance, therefore, to make it more resistant to the effects of oxygen and to prevent fermentation in the box, a powdery base is used. The finished product is distributed in convenient containers, such as can be found in tattoo parlors.

Penetrating into the skin, the components of the gel react with amino acids. This leads to pigmentation of the epidermis, and on those areas on which the substance was applied, the skin becomes bluish-black.

The components of the gel are:

  • The dye rotten.
  • Neolon.
  • Isopropyl alcohol.
  • Water.
  • Vnutratrievaya salt.
  • Lemon acid.
  • Xanthan gum.

In addition, different manufacturers add these or other oils. Often, to open the pores of the skin and maximally penetrate the pigment, lavender oil is used. But you can find and hydantoin, carbohydrates, tartaric acid and other natural components of the flesh of the fetus.

Instructions for use

Before applying "Jagua gel", it is important to disinfect the area of skin on which the tattoo will be located. The drug is so easy to operate that you can even make tattoos at home. So, to begin with, remove the tip of the package and pierce the tip of the tube. Then put on the necessary nozzle and, holding the tube vertically, like a ballpoint pen, gently pressed on it. According to the outlines of the pattern, a gel is applied . The gel is left to dry completely (approximately two hours). It is forbidden to wet and touch the image.

When the tattoo dries, remove the layer of the preparation with a soft cloth. The site with a pattern is washed with water. In a day the picture will show up.

We draw with transfer paper

There is another way how to draw Jagua gel. This is done using transfer paper. So, the outline of the image you like should be put on transfer paper. Now on the reverse side of it you need to circle the image. It is this side of the paper that will be applied to the necessary place on the body.

Then the pattern should be cut, but in such a way that at least one centimeter is left between the image and the edge of the cut. Before applying the image, it is recommended to moisten with a soap solution the place where the tattoo will be. After that, transfer paper is applied to the skin and slightly pressed down. After removing the transfer, you can consider the resulting pattern.

After applying the image contour, you can apply the pigment jagua.

Advantages of the drug and care for temporary tattoos

The main advantages of the drug include:

  1. Realistic. Biotate, made with gel, looks so natural that it is difficult to say with accuracy, whether it is real or temporary.
  2. Naturalness. The product is 100% natural, therefore it will not cause harm to human health.
  3. Easy to use. The agent does not require any preliminary preparation. It is very convenient to apply it.
  4. Persistence. A saturated pattern will stay on the body for about two weeks.

This tattoo does not require special care. If you are planning to go to a pond, you can easily splash in the water. Mehendi, Jagua gel performed, does not change its qualities under the influence of salt, or under the influence of fresh water. With prolonged exposure to the sun, the gel does not burn out. Therefore, temporary tattoo can be safely done before the trip on vacation. But the water in the pool, which is always chlorinated, can significantly worsen the appearance of the picture.

In those places where the image will be in contact with clothing, it will erase a little faster. Therefore, it is best to do a tattoo on the neck or ankle.

Careful treatment requires the drug itself: it does not hurt the skin, but it can stain in undesirable places, because even a dry powder leaves a trace. On the clothing can also remain colored spots, so here it is also important to be cautious.

How long does the temporary tattoo last?

It is important to know about how much Jagua gel keeps on the body. For about 15 days the pattern will be clearly visible on the skin. At the end of this period, it will begin to burn out. The duration of "socks" is influenced by the placement of the figure and the external factors affecting it. Depending on the characteristics of the skin and the composition of the product itself, the image shade can range from dark gray to deep black.

One of the advantages of the gel is its resistance. It is almost impossible to wash a tattoo, therefore it is necessary to wait until it disappears on its own. The gel itself should be stored for no longer than three months in a cool place.

Danger of gel for health

Many people confuse "Jagua gel" for temporary tattoos with the now sought after henna. Unlike the latter, jagua is considered a safer means. But the gel is no less effective than the dyes based on henna. You can even draw them on the skin of children, without worrying that it will cause allergies or other negative effects. Naturally, it is impossible to completely exclude the manifestation of side effects of the drug, but in any case they will be minimal.

Those who like temporary tattoos like to use pigment not only because of its safety, but also because of its fruit pleasant aroma. Jagua will be an excellent solution for people who are afraid to put on the body a permanent tattoo, but want to decorate the body with a drawing.

Praise from people

"Jagua gel" reviews are positive. All people who used such a tool for creating tattoos, were satisfied. They say that the tattoo looks natural, as if it were real and permanent. It is done easily, quickly, and lasts about 11 days. I like the users and the fact that every time a new drawing descends, you can experiment and make a new one.

Admirable and safety of substance. After all, people who are prone to various allergies use it. And they note that jagua does not provoke any reactions, so they can afford such pleasure as temporary tattoos.

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