HOUSTON – For the tattoo lovers who don't want to stop at skin, or those who can't commit to permanent ink, you now have tattoos for your teeth.
"Basically they're stickers, easy to apply, anyone can do it and they're easy to remove," Dr. Terri Alani said.
The women from Terri Alani Dentistry say you can eat, drink and talk with the tattoos on your teeth.
Dreamed up by Debbie Pakzaban, these two are on their way to patenting "Rockstas" tooth tattoos and changing the ways you can express yourself.
www.rockstas.com
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"I told the kids in carpool, I said, 'Hey, mommy had this dream last night and my dream was that kids had a purple and gold (smile) for their school,' and they said 'hey mom that's a great idea' like for college games and high school games and whatever," Pakzaban said.
So, the tooth tattoo dream became a reality, and sports fanatics is the demographic they're hitting first!
Supporters of the University of Houston will be among the first collegiate fans to sport the tattoos.
"Rockstas" will be at the UH spring game Saturday at 2 p.m. Find their booth and you can get Coog tooth tattoos for free.
"We'll have a booth set up and will be passing out stickers to all students and anyone who wants to come out and support the University of Houston," Dr. Alani said.
To check out all of the designs, click here: www.rockstas.com.
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