The terms get mixed up all the time, and the confusion is understandable: what does semi-permanent vs temporary tattoos actually mean? And where do classic sticker transfers fit in? The difference isn't just a matter of words - it's about technology, look and how long they last. In this guide we clarify the three categories, so you know exactly what you're buying and why an InkLabs semi-permanent tattoo looks completely different from a cheap sticker.
The three categories, in brief
When we talk about tattoos that aren't permanent, there are actually three quite different things:
- Classic temporary transfer sticker - a coloured transfer that sits on the surface of the skin and washes off in 1-3 days.
- Semi-permanent tattoo (InkLabs style) - a plant-based ink that sinks into the upper layer of the skin and develops there, lasting up to 15 days.
- Henna - a plant-based dye that stains the skin in brown/orange shades for 1-2 weeks.
"Temporary" is therefore an umbrella term; "semi-permanent" describes the superior technology that looks realistic. Details in the guide what are semi-permanent tattoos.
Direct comparison
| Criterion | Sticker | InkLabs semi-permanent | Henna |
|---|---|---|---|
| How it sits on skin | on the surface | sinks in superficially | stains superficially |
| Look | shiny, "sticker-like" | matte, realistic | brown/orange |
| Colour | varied | blue/black | reddish-brown |
| Duration | 1-3 days | up to 15 days | 1-2 weeks |
| Waterproof | no | yes | partially |
Why the semi-permanent looks "real"
The secret is absorption. A sticker sits on top of the skin, which is why it reflects light and looks artificial. InkLabs ink reacts with keratin and develops inside the skin, taking on a dark, matte shade within 24-36 hours - exactly like a real tattoo. Because the pigment is in the skin, it doesn't wash off in the shower or the pool (see also waterproof temporary tattoos).
Which one to choose?
For a one-evening party, a sticker is fine. But if you want a tattoo that looks authentic, lasts 1-2 weeks and doesn't wash off, the obvious choice is the semi-permanent. And if you're thinking about going permanent, the semi-permanent is also the perfect testing tool - see why you should test first. For a comparison with permanent tattoos, read temporary vs permanent tattoos; for the comparison with henna, temporary tattoos vs henna.
In brief: semi-permanent vs temporary tattoos
If you want a simple decision rule, here's how to choose based on your need:
- Just one evening, quick effect? A sticker is enough.
- Realistic look, 1-2 weeks? Choose semi-permanent (InkLabs).
- Want to test a permanent? Semi-permanent is the perfect tool.
- Brown shade, traditional style? Henna might be your choice.
In most situations where you want a tattoo that "looks real", the semi-permanent wins: it sinks into the skin, has a matte look and is waterproof. The sticker remains an option only for a short-lived effect, without any claim to realism.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between semi-permanent and temporary?
"Temporary" is a general term for any tattoo that isn't permanent. "Semi-permanent" describes the technology that sinks into the skin and looks realistic, lasting up to 15 days - unlike a sticker that sits on the surface.
Is a semi-permanent tattoo better than a sticker?
For a realistic look and longevity, yes. It sinks into the skin, looks matte and natural, and is waterproof - while a sticker is shiny and comes off within a few days.
Is semi-permanent the same as henna?
No. Henna stains the skin in brown/orange shades, while InkLabs semi-permanent develops a blue/black shade, like a real tattoo.
How long does a semi-permanent tattoo last?
Up to 15 days, depending on the area, friction and aftercare.

