Okay, so I’ve been seeing these “GSP” tattoos everywhere lately, and I gotta admit, I was intrigued. I mean, a tattoo that’s kinda personalized, but also kinda…not? It seemed like a fun little project to try out myself. So, here’s how my little GSP tattoo adventure went down.
Getting Started
First, I needed to, you know, actually get a GSP. I hopped on my trusty iPad and did some digging. Found this website, placed my order, and boom! The kit was supposed to show up in a few days. I felt like a kid waiting for Christmas. The waiting was the hardest part, seriously!
The Unboxing
Finally, the package arrived! I ripped that thing open like it was my birthday. Inside, I found the, a little bottle of solution, and some instructions. The instructions, were pretty straightforward, surprisingly. I was a little nervous, I’m not gonna lie, but it all seemed doable.
Prepping My Skin
Before I started, I cleaned the area where I wanted the tattoo. I used a bit of rubbing alcohol, just to make sure it was super clean. I picked my forearm – easy to reach and a good, flat surface. I wanted everything to be perfect, you know?
Applying the Design
This was it! I carefully removed the backing from the paper and placed it sticky-side down on my arm. I pressed it down firmly, making sure there were no air bubbles. The instructions said to hold it there for a minute or two, so I just chilled and scrolled through my phone for a bit.
The Big Reveal
After what felt like forever, it was time to peel off the paper. I did it slowly, just like the instructions said. And there it was! A faint outline of the design. It was pretty light at first, but I knew it would darken over the next day or so.
Watching It Develop
For the next 24 hours, I was constantly checking my arm. It was like watching a magic trick! The design slowly started to get darker and darker. It went from a light gray to a pretty deep black. I was pretty impressed, not gonna lie. It actually looked like a real tattoo!
My Thoughts
Honestly, the whole process was way easier than I thought. It was fun, too! I’m already thinking about what design I want to try next. Maybe something a little more intricate? This GSP tattoo thing is kind of addictive, in a good way. It’s like a temporary tattoo, but way cooler and lasts longer. For now, I’m just rocking my new “ink” and showing it off to everyone. Pretty stoked with how it turned out!