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AA Alcohol Recovery Temporary Tattoo Sticker

AA Alcohol Recovery Temporary Tattoo Sticker

Regular price $332.00 TWD
Regular price Sale price $332.00 TWD
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Size & Quantity

Size: 1.2" W x 1.2" H
Quantity: 2 Pieces

*All the tattoo(s) shown in the photo is/are treated as one piece.*

Shipping Details

We offer international shipping from our headquarters in Hong Kong.

Processing Time: 4-6 Working Days
Transit Time: 5-12 Working Days

You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking once your order ships.

How To Apply

  • Clean and dry the skin completely (Do not apply sun oil or lotion on tattoo area)
  • Cut around the tattoo, leave as little white area as possible
  • Remove the transparent film and place the temporary tattoo face down on skin
  • Rub and wet the temporary tattoo completely with damp cloth or sponge
  • Wait 30 seconds and peel the corner of the temporary tattoo slowly

AA Alcohol Recovery Tattoo Meaning

The Meaning of AA Alcohol Recovery Tattoo

This tattoo represents a person's recovery from alcohol addiction through Alcoholics Anonymous. AA is a support group for those battling alcoholism. Getting "AA" inked is a way to permanently mark embracing sobriety.

The tattoo celebrates overcoming struggles with drinking. It signifies making a lifelong commitment to abstaining from alcohol. Getting this tattoo means the wearer takes their recovery very seriously. It's proof they want alcoholism to no longer define them.

The ink is like wearing their hard work and success in recovery visibly on their sleeve. It can encourage the person to keep going back to AA meetings even when cravings hit. And it reminds them each day of their new identity as a sober individual in control again.

Overall, the tattoo commemorates achievements in addiction treatment. It's a symbol of empowerment, strength, and hope for those battling alcoholism. It represents leaving the past behind and focusing on continued healing.

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