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Monday, 16 September 2013
How To Fade A Tattoo - Using Removal Programs
When looking to fade a tattoo something effective to think about are removal programmes. Many people are skeptical about using removal programs but before you skip this give it a read as it could be what you're looking for!
Monday, 9 September 2013
Monday, 2 September 2013
How To Take Off Tattoos – Home Dermabrasion Kits
One of the options that have been seen to take off tattoos are dermabrasion
kits. This is normally done by a professional surgeon as this is in fact
dangerous.
For those that don’t know this method it is where a surgeon uses
a machine to rub away the layers of skin to get to the skin pigment.
This invasive method is one that many people use as a last
resort as it comes down to being highly expensive and also has been said to be
pretty painful as well.
Homemade Kits
There are many homemade kits out there and people even
consider making their own as well using sand paper, aloe vera and sanding cream
etc. Things like this are actually in fact dangerous to go through by yourself
as you can go to deep and too far if you are doing it alone.
Other Options
There are other options out there that you can use to take off tattoos including using things like tattoo creams and chemical peels and things like
that.
Monday, 26 August 2013
Tattoo Removal Cream – The Use Of Wrecking Balm
On the note of last weeks post a tattoo removal cream that you
might want to look into is the use of wrecking balm.
This is one of the popular creams out there at the moment but
there also have been people that have said that there is no point into using it.
How It works
Wrecking balm comes with a small handheld device that has
sandpaper on and you dab on some cream and use it to rub off the first layer of
skin (isn’t as painful as it sounds).
This makes it easier for the cream to get deeper down to the
ink pigment and make it easier to break down
Video
Monday, 19 August 2013
How To Remove Tattoos At Home – The Use Of Removal Cream
There are plenty of options that you can use to remove tattoos at home but some that are starting to make a movement are the use of
removal creams. With this increase of interest there is also now the increase
of the products on the market.
How Do They Work
Removal creams have various ingredients in and the main way
that most of them work is that they penetrate down into the skin and break up
the tattoo pigment in the body, after breaking up the pigment the body is
therefore allowed to reject the pigment.
This doesn’t work straight away and will take a few
weeks/months to go through before hitting the fading and removal process.
How Long Will It Take
As mentioned there is no time to tell how long it can take
as everyone is different, there are various factors that can change around the
timing:
- · How deep the ink is
- · How fresh the ink is
- · Whether any colours are used
- · How big the piece is
What Product To Use
There are many products out on the market due to the
increase of interest. For this reason it is hard to come up with what option
that you can use.
With the vast amount of products there comes a lot of reviews
that will make it even more confusing for you to decide on what you want to
use.
Take Note
You will have to talk to your doctors before buying any of
these so you know whether or not it is safe to use to remove tattoos at home for you.
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
How To Fade A Tattoo – Aloe Vera
A method that has been talked about on how to fade a tattoo
is the use of aloe vera. This is a natural method that is obviously a really
cheap alternative that you can go through instead of options such as laser
surgery, dermabrasion and other invasive options.
Aloe Vera
This is a natural product that you can buy in plenty of
supermarkets and stores near yourself and are very cheap to get.
This has been said to be able to be used as an option for
tattoo removal and there is some science behind it as well.
How It Works
Aloe vera is a water based solution and by rubbing it on a
tattoo it traps any ink pigment and removes it from the skin.
The only problem with this however is that it is hard to
break up the actual pigment in the skin (things like lasers simply break up the
pigment to be removed).
Aloe vera is said to be very effective to remove on new
tattoos as there is a lot of pigment around that can be removed.
Does It Work?
It can’t be said whether this method really works, the most
it can do is fade out some of the ink but it can’t be used for full removal
with all the pigment in the skin but it is an option to go through and one to
look into if you want to fade a tattoo.
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