Directions
Step 1
Choose your stencil and select the area of the body you are placing the design. Clean the area of skin where the tattoo is to be applied with Isopropyl rubbing alcohol (70%), available at most drugstores.
Step 2
Shake the paint well. Pour the needed amount into your top feed airbrush cup or your bottom-feed bottle, depending on the airbrush being used.

Step 3
If using self-adhesive stencils, just peel off the backing and place directly on skin.
If using mylar stencils, lightly mist Stencil Tac onto back of the selected stencil and allow to dry, usually 10-15 seconds. Only a very light coat is necessary.* Place onto skin Tac side down.
*Tip: if too damp, the Stencil Tac will transfer onto the skin. If this occurs, very carefully remove the Tac with an alcohol-dipped q-tip.

Step 4
Spray paint lightly onto the skin through the stencil, keeping airbrush approximately 3-4 inches from the skin.* Apply as many light coats as necessary to achieve the desired color intensity.
*Tip: Avoid spraying too close or too heavily onto the skin, as this will cause the paint to bleed or create overspray, ruining the design.

Step 5
Apply straight or blended colors to create your custom design. If you want to achieve an outline, lightly spray black or another dark color around the edge of the stencil.

Step 6 Remove stencil and set the ink by applying a light coat of ordinary baby powder (also called talc). Attempt not to smudge the paint, and be sure to let dry completely.

Step 7
Clean your brush thoroughly between colors and after finishing the tattoo, using airbrush cleaner or alcohol. Clean stencil using alcohol and a paper towel, being careful to pat, not wipe it clean. A wiping motion may damage the weaker parts of the stencil.
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