Aphrodite Goddess Metallic Temporary Tattoos for Women in Gold & Silver - Luma by Laura

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  • Elegant Temporary Tattoos

  • Highly Reflective Designs

  • Waterproof & Non-Toxic

  • Quick & Easy to Apply

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Our beautiful Aphrodite Collection of temporary metallic tattoos is inspired by the Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty.

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Jill with Luma Tats

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I Love How These Aphrodite Tattoos Look!

These temporary metallic tattoos are so beautiful and last a very long time! I wear them out almost every weekend and I'm so happy to have found these online.

-Jill G. Austin, TX
Amber with Luma Tats

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I LOVE these tattoos! My girlfriends and I wear them all the time. I love how there is so much to choose from in one packet and how easy they are to put on and take off!

-Amber, P. Los Angeles, CA
Tiffany with Luma Tats

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These Tattoos are so Amazing!

I saw someone wearing these at a nightclub here in New York and decided to get them. They are so beautiful and last a very long time. Thank You!

-Tiffany, S. New York, NY

Long Lasting Temporary Tattoos

Our gold and colored metallic temporary tattoos will keep their shimmer, flash and glitter look for several days. Beautiful Gold and Silver Egyptian Goddess Tattoos Kit to Add Flare to Costumes or Adult Parties. These Foxxy Temporary Tatoos are Perfect Face Jewels / Stickers Templates that Highlight your Makeup / Cosmetics.

Highly Reflective Designs

These beautiful temp tats (women's accessories) are a great addition to a women's night out party. They can also be used by men, teens, boys and girls for party favors, gift ideas for her, and DIY presents & decorations! The trendy Goddess (Cleopatra, Aphrodite, etc) gold & silver metalic sticker henna tattoo is a big hit at Coachella music type events and especially Halloween Costume Parties.

Waterproof & Non-Toxic

These popular festival tattoos are non-toxic, non-permanent, safe and fun for all ages and can be worn anywhere on your body.

Quick & Easy to Apply

In less than one minute you can be up and running with your trendy new foil tattoo jewelry look.

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How Aphrodite Tattoos Work

How to Apply

1. Clean and dry skin completely.

2. Cut out the Luma Tat of your choice and remove transparent film.

3. Place temporary tattoo face down on skin.

4. Press damp cloth / sponge against tattoo and hold for 30 seconds.

5. Gently lift corner to check if tattoo is fully transferred. If not, damp and press again. 

That's it! If done correctly, your Luma Tat can last for several days.

How to Remove

Easily removable with baby oil, coconut oil, or olive oil. Just apply oil to the tattoo and rub off, it's that simple!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Aphrodite's symbol?

Aphrodite's symbol is the dove, which represents love, purity, and innocence. In Greek mythology, Aphrodite was often depicted with doves and sometimes even riding on a chariot pulled by doves. The dove was also a common symbol associated with Aphrodite's son, Eros, who was the god of love and desire. Additionally, other symbols that were associated with Aphrodite included the rose, which symbolized love and beauty, and the seashell, which symbolized her birth from the sea. However, the dove remains the most prominent symbol associated with Aphrodite.

What flower represents Aphrodite?

The flower that represents Aphrodite is the rose. In Greek mythology, it is said that when Aphrodite was born from the sea, roses sprang up from the foam around her. As a result, the rose became closely associated with Aphrodite and was considered a symbol of love, beauty, and passion. Throughout history, poets, artists, and writers have used the rose as a symbol of love and beauty, inspired by the mythological connection to Aphrodite. Today, the rose remains a popular symbol of love and is often given as a gift to express affection and romance.

What is Aphrodite the goddess of?

Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. In Greek mythology, she is often depicted as a stunningly beautiful woman who has the power to make men fall in love with her. She was also known as the patron goddess of sailors, as she was believed to protect those who were at sea. Aphrodite was born from the foam of the sea and was one of the twelve Olympian gods and goddesses who ruled over Mount Olympus. As the goddess of love, Aphrodite played a significant role in many myths and stories, including the famous tale of the Trojan War. Her influence extended beyond mythology and was celebrated in art, poetry, and literature throughout history.

What was Aphrodite's Curse?

Aphrodite's curse was a punishment inflicted upon her by Zeus, the king of the gods, as a result of her behavior. In Greek mythology, Aphrodite was often depicted as a vain and jealous goddess, who would go to great lengths to ensure that she was the most beautiful of all. In one myth, Aphrodite became angry with a mortal woman named Psyche, who was said to be more beautiful than her. As punishment, Aphrodite demanded that Psyche complete a series of impossible tasks, which were meant to prove her love and devotion to the goddess. However, the curse also affected Aphrodite's own relationships, as her jealousy and desire for attention led to many conflicts with other gods and mortals. Despite this, Aphrodite remained one of the most popular and influential goddesses in Greek mythology, and her stories continue to inspire art, literature, and culture to this day.

Does Aphrodite have a dark side?

In Greek mythology, Aphrodite is often portrayed as a beautiful and alluring goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure. However, like many of the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology, she also has a dark side. Aphrodite was known to be jealous, vengeful, and manipulative, and her desire for attention and admiration often led her to cause conflict among the other gods and mortals. In some myths, she is even portrayed as a vengeful and spiteful goddess, who would punish those who dared to cross her. For example, in the myth of Hippolytus, she causes the death of the eponymous hero after he refuses to worship her. Despite her darker qualities, Aphrodite remained a beloved and influential goddess in Greek mythology, and her stories continue to fascinate and inspire people to this day.

Will Luma Tats leave a rash.

Not at all! Luma Tats will quickly come off when you apply baby or olive oil.

When should I wear Luma Tats?

You can wear Luma Tats at parties, festivals, weddings, birthday parties or girls night out.

How long will Luma Tats last?

Luma Tats will last for several days.

Are Luma Tats scented?

Luma Tats are not scented.

Is there a money back guarantee?

Definitely! We have a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee.

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