Eyes & Mouths Permanent Makeup Practice Tattoo Synthetic Skin
January 20, 2011 by admin
Filed under Tattooing Supplies
Fine-tune your permanent make-up tattooing with these loose sheets of synthetic tattoo practice skin.
Each sheet of tattoo practice skin has three sets of eyes, three sets of unique eyebrows, and four unique pairs of lips.
Dimensions: approximately 8″ x 6″
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