The process allows for the temporary application of a design onto the skin, effectively acting as a stencil for tattooing. It involves transferring an image from a sheet to the skin, providing a guide for the tattoo artist to follow. The user first prints or draws their design onto the specialized sheet, then carefully applies it to the chosen area of the skin, leaving an outline as a template.
This method significantly enhances accuracy and minimizes errors during the tattoo procedure. The design pre-applied to the skin enables a more precise and controlled execution of the permanent artwork. Historically, freehand tattooing was the norm, but this technique offers increased predictability and client satisfaction, contributing to the overall professional standard of tattooing practices.