Jagua tattoo is a special kind of temporary tattoo. It is made from a fruit called jagua, which grows in the rainforest. When the fruit is ripe, people extract the juice from it and put it into a special bottle. This juice is like a tiny little paint that can be used to draw pictures on your skin.
To get your jagua tattoo, someone takes a little bit of the jagua juice and draws a picture or design on your skin. It kind of looks like a blueish black ink. Then, you have to wait for about 2-3 hours for the jagua juice to dry on your skin. After that, you can wash it off and you'll have a cool temporary tattoo!
Jagua tattoos can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on how well you take care of them. They are a fun and safe way to experiment with different designs without having to make a permanent commitment. Plus, they're made from natural ingredients, so they're safe for even the littlest ones!