Angles, arcs, and intention—no needles. Our geometric temporary tattoos deliver crisp symmetry and a matte, ink-like finish you can refresh every two weeks.
Shape Your Story: Precision Ink Without the Forever ◻️🔺⚪
Geometry is language—of balance, rhythm, and meaning. A triangle can whisper strength, a circle can promise wholeness, a lattice can hint at motion and time. Our collection of geometric temporary tattoos translates this quiet architecture into wear-anywhere body art with crisp line work, calibrated spacing, and a natural matte finish that develops in hours and settles by day one. You get the clarity of studio ink—minus the permanence—so you can iterate your look with intention.
Why Geometric, Why Now? ✅
🕒 ~15-day wear: Long enough to live in, short enough to evolve—reads like geometric semi permanent tattoos in photos and IRL.
💧 Waterproof & workout-friendly: Showers, light swims, and gym sessions are fine. Gentle care keeps edges razor-clean.
🌱 Vegan & skin-kind: Formulated without harsh ingredients and designed for most skin types.
🎯 Placement precision: Shoulder cap for radial motifs, forearm for bands and grids, ribs for arcs, spine for vertical storytelling.
🔁 Modular system: Stack shapes over time—rings, bands, nodes—to build a cohesive graphic language across the body.
Style Spectrum: Minimal Line → Architectural Statement 🧭
Start minimal with micro symbols: a 3-point triangle on the wrist, a single-line circle near the thumb joint, or a tiny isosceles at the collarbone. Move into structural bands on the forearm—thin, even weights with precise spacing—or try stacked chevrons that taper toward the wrist. Want dimension? Add dot-work gradients that fade along the shape’s axis. For high impact, build a shoulder-cap rosette (mandala/compass hybrid) or a forearm grid of hexes that wrap subtly with muscle lines. Each path keeps the read clean by balancing fill, line weight, and negative space.
Compositions That Read at Any Distance 📐
Think in layers: a hero form + two micro anchors. Example: shoulder rosette (hero) + a tiny north marker on the clavicle + a micro band at the wrist. On the forearm, place a diagonal flow—triangle → bar → dot trio—so the eye travels naturally. Want sleeve-lite structure? Stack three to five small panels (band, node, angle, curve) with planned gaps; those gaps are as important as ink for keeping motion breathable around elbow and wrist.
Placement Blueprints 📍
🦴 Shoulder Cap: Radial geometry (mandala/compass) sits naturally and frames tees and tanks.
✋ Forearm (outer/inner): Ideal for bands, grids, and arrows—high visibility, clean photos.
🌬️ Ribs/Side: Arcs and wave-like lattices echo breath; keep line weight light for comfort.
🧍 Spine/Nape: Vertical modules (dot → bar → triangle) read elegant and architectural.
🦵 Calf/Thigh: Space for larger chevrons or tessellations angled ~10–15° for lift.
Ready-to-Wear Sets You Can Mix & Match 🧰
🔹 Axis Minimal: Single-line circle at wrist + micro triangle at collarbone + dot trio near elbow crease.
🔻 Vector Field: Chevron forearm band + arrow marker at the nape; echo with a tiny bar at the ankle.
🔲 Grid Lite: 2×3 hex grid on outer forearm + faint dot-fade toward the wrist—editorial and clean.
🧭 Compass Rosette: Shoulder-cap mandala + north/south ticks on clavicle—balanced symmetry with subtle narrative.
Application: Clean, Precise, Repeatable ✋
Prep: clean, dry skin—no oils or lotions.
Align: follow natural lines (bone/muscle); use a mirror for symmetry critical spots.
Press: apply even pressure edge-to-edge; peel slowly.
Develop: tone deepens 12–24 hours to a matte, ink-like finish.
Pro tip: choose lower-friction zones (upper arm, shoulder blade, off-center chest) for longer wear. If seams or straps rub, add negative space around edges so micro-wear is less visible.
Care & Longevity 🛁
Treat geometry like precision gear. Pat dry after water exposure, avoid abrasive scrubs, and keep oils off the design. Moisturize around (not on) the tattoo. When you’re ready to re-compose, let it fade naturally or remove faster with a gentle oil-based cleanser and a soft cloth—no harsh rubbing required.
Who It’s For 💡
Minimalists building a subtle, symbolic system of shapes.
Design lovers testing structure before studio sessions.
Athletes/performers needing photogenic lines that read from stage to street.