Unlike many ordinary tattooists, Benjamin Lloyd specializes in spray paint machines to create extremely impressive fake tattoos on children's bodies, thereby helping to bring smiles to children.
It all started in 2016
When Lloyd posted a photo of his friend's son with Skull hoodies a skull tattoo and roses running from his arm to his torso.
The fake tattoo on the child looked so real that within a day, the picture became famous. More than 400,000 people "liked" the photo in just a few hours
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It is worth mentioning that when posting the picture
Lloyd promised that if his post reached 50 "likes", he would go to a children's hospital and "tattoo" the boys and girls there. And he decided to keep his promise.
It is known that it takes about 9 minutes for Lloyd to complete a beautiful tattoo, through the use of molds and hand drawing. He was also careful to use a chemical-free, easy-to-clean ink that wouldn't harm the kids.
“The kids were amazed as soon as they viking clothings realized that fake tattoos can boost their confidence,” says Lloyd. "The only bad thing about this is that they don't want to have to bathe so the tattoo doesn't go away."