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Tattoo Removal Creams – Bona Fide or Bull

With all the marketing hype and jargon about tattoo removal creams out there, it’s hard to see through all the “promises” without going crazy trying to determine which tattoo removal creams are bona fide and which are bull. 

At the end of the day, after all the hype and implied promises, it all comes down to choosing tattoo removal creams  for their attributes – the actual ingredients.

Agreeing with the theory that the logic lies on the label of tattoo removal creams, it becomes easier to determine which tattoo removal creams work and which creams are simply just hand lotions loaded with chemical ingredients that have nothing to do with tattoo removal.

Some tattoo removal creams contain familiar ingredients known for lightening pigment such as Hydroquinone, Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Mulberry Extract, Bearberry Extract, Indian Gooseberry, Licorice Extract, Lemon Juice Extract, Kojic Acid, and Lactic Acid.

While other tattoo removal creams list “special” ingredients on their labels that most of us have never heard of before.  And then there are those so call tattoo removal creams with ingredients identical to those found on hand cream labels.

The best way to choose a tattoo removal cream is to read the ingredients label and try it out yourself.

Here is a list of tattoo removal creams found online.

Dermasal—–   No ingredient list on website.
Fade-Away—– Ingredient list on website.
ProFade—– Ingredient listed on website.
Tat2BGone—– No ingredient list on website.
Tattoo-Off—–   Ingredients listed on website.
Tat-B-Gone—– No ingredient list on website.
Vanish—–   No ingredients listed on website.
WreckingBalm ingredients listing here.

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Celebrity Tattoo Removal 50 Cent and Some

It’s a good thing Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson is one of the richest celebrity hip-hop rappers-businessman with his G-Unit record label, clothing line, and other endeavors, because 50 cents doesn’t cover the cost of much in the way of tattoo removal.

50 Cent is one of the most recent celebrities getting tattoo removal with lasers.  And he is not only loaded with wealth this celebrity rapper is loaded with tattoos on his body.  But it seems 50 Cent is willing to pay his dues to undo and unload several tattoos with laser tattoo removal.

Insider celebrity news revealed 50 Cent is getting tattoo removal because he wants to be able to land movie roles, and having a body covered with so many tattoos makes it very difficult to diversify on the big screen. 

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Removing Your Own Tattoo

DIY, a.k.a do-it-yourself tattoo removal is rising to the top of the ranks by popular demand.  It seems the decision to remove tattoos is a personal decision that many people are giving far more consideration than getting tattoos.

Don’t be fooled into thinking DIY tattoo removal methods are easy, overnight removal miracles.  Removing a tattoo is a process that takes time, whether the method is laser, dermabrasion, or at home do-it-yourself tattoo removal.

Fact is, one tattoo removal treatment with laser cost on average $150 and up; and tattoos are not removed in a single laser session.  Removing tattoos with lasers requires numerous laser treatments (the number of treatments is always unknown) scheduled months apart, which amounts to the cost of laser removal really adding up.  And along with the painful expense of laser tattoo removal, also comes the pure pain of the experience itself.

Millions of tattooed people are searching for ways to get rid of tattoos they want to remove.   And it seems, more and more DIY tattoo removal methods are being discovered each year, with more people looking for ways to remove their own tattoos.

One of the many benefits of do-it-yourself tattoo removal is that it is very inexpensive compared to laser tattoo removal and other types of surgical tattoo removal procedures.

Other reasons people look for effective DIY tattoo removal are the issues of privacy, and to avoid paying for expensive, painful procedures that run the risk of resulting in scars.

Determining if DIY tattoo removal is for you, is just one more decision tied to tattoos that “you” must decide for yourself.  Lifestyle, finances, and potential risks are all very personal choices specific to you and how you choose to remove your own tattoo.

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Disadvantages of Getting Cover-Up Tattoos

It’s amazing to think, as many as 45 million Americans have tattoos.  But what’s even more amazing, nearly 17 percent of these tattooed individuals eventually want to remove a tattoo.

It seems the impulsive urge to get tattoos is also responsible for 100,000 “tattoo undos” annually.  Either way you look at it, there is a lot of tattoo ink going down… via new tattoos being inked or old tattoos getting re-inked with tattoo cover-ups.

Ironically, the alternative tattoo removal method in such high demand, doesn’t involve removing tattoos at all.  Cover up tattoos; remove tattoos in a sense by replacing old unwanted images with fresh overlay tattoo designs.  And although cover-ups are very popular ways to clear the body’s canvas of unwanted tattoos, they also come at a price.
 
The Cons Tattoo Cover-Ups
You know the saying “size doesn’t matter?”  Well, with tattoo cover ups size does matter; in fact it matters a lot.

In order to completely hide underlying ink, the size of cover-up tattoos must be larger than the size of existing tattoos. Having to adhere to certain size criteria can create challenges and limitations for the tattooing artist.

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Remove Tattoos with Chemical Skin Peeling

Chemical Skin Peeling is a method of tattoo removal performed as a “physician / medically supervised” procedure using a medium-depth acid solution, most commonly TCA (Trichloroacetic acid) that is applied topically to the tattoo skin. 

The application of the chemcial acid solution penetrates down deeply into the underlying skin layers creating a chemical reaction.  The reaction of the chemical solution breaking through the skin’s tough cell matrix causes a stinging, or slight “burning” sensation that results in layers of skin cells peeling off and shedding naturally.

The process of chemical tattoo removal works similar to laser tattoo removal, as it breaks down ink pigments bit by bit within the layers of the skin.  Once tattoo ink molecules are broken into smaller particles of ink they are removed and reabsorbed as normal excessive bodily waste.

The benefit of chemical tattoo removal over laser tattoo removal is, that it usually has less risk of scarring. The drawback however is definitely the amount of time it takes to remove tattoos.  But then again, when you consider the cost of chemical peeling tattoo removal it is a mere fraction of the cost of laser tattoo removal, and the extra time spent removing the tattoo is well worth the money savings for many with tattoo regret.

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How Much Does Laser Tattoo Removal Cost

save your pennies for laser

When most people think about removing a tattoo, laser tattoo removal  usually comes to mind.  And the first two questions people usually want to know about laser tattoo removal are:

1. Does laser tattoo removal hurt? and
2. How much does it cost to remove a tattoo with lasers? 

The answer to these questions is… not only is laser tattoo removal painful on your skin, it also painfully expensive on your wallet too.

Removing tattoos with lasers is an expensive ordeal that costs more money than acutally getting a tattoo.  Laser treatments are the most expensive method of tattoo removal, ranging on average from $200-$500 per session, with 3-12 or more treatments necessary to remove most tattoos.

In order to determine the actual cost of removing tattoos with lasers the size of the tattoo, the area of ink placement on the body/skin, and the level of intricacy involved in the tattoo design are all considerations that go into factoring the price of laser treatments.

Obviously, tattoos covering larger areas of skin, with multiple colors, and intricately detailed designs are more time consuming and difficult to remove, so they cost more money to remove. 

Unfortunately, many people with unwanted tattoos can not afford the cost of laser tattoo removal; and tattoo removal is not covered by health insurance as it is considered an elective cosmetic procedure.

Since the number of appointments needed to satisfactorily remove tattoos is unknown, it is important to get a realistic total of the projected cost for laser tattoo removal in writing.   Before making the financial commitment to go ahead with the laser process, consult with the physician or laser removal specialist to get a ballpark figure of the anticipated total cost.   

And do be aware, many laser businesses require a percentage of the total anticipated payment cost upfront.

In the end, the cost to remove a tattoo with lasers can total between several hundred to thousands of dollars. 

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Remove Pain

Remove Tattoos Pain Free

These days the only trend hotter than getting a tattoo is getting rid of one.  And, if your thinking about laser tattoo removal to get rid of unwanted ink, there’s literally nothing hotter.

Although laser tattoo removal is the most popularly known method of tattoo removal, it is also one of the most painful ways of removing tatttoos.

If you are like many people, and have been putting off removing your tattoo because you are afraid of the pain, you need to know there are painless ways to get rid of your tattoo.

The truth is laser tattoo removal is very painful.  In fact, lasers tattoo removal works by basically paying someone to burn your skin over and over again with extremely hot blasts of laser energy.  So, of course laser treatments hurt.  But laser removal is not the only way to get rid of tattoos.  And you don’t have to settle for painful surgery either.   There are ways to remove tattoos at home using painless tattoo removal products  that are effective and affordable. 

There are many at home tattoo remover products on the market from tattoo fade creams, tattoo bleach or lightening creams, to chemical peeling solutions.  Some products contain natural fading ingredients, while others use active chemical ingredients.  These in home tattoo remover products are also known as topical tattoo fading creams or products as they work with natural skin cell turn over to lighten and fade the appearance of tattoo ink on the surface of the skin. 

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Ways to Remove Tattoos without Laser

Today, just about everyone is familiar with lasers as a way of removing tattoosLaser tattoo removal is the most well-known of the tattoo removal techniques.  In fact, some people even think laser removal is the “only way” of removing tattoos.

But in reality, there are many ways to remove tattoos even without considering surgical methods such as cutting out tattoo skin a.k.a. trading unwanted ink for an unwanted scar; and removing tattoos using a wire surgical instrument to sand down the skin layer by layer until the deep layer of skin with tattoo ink is finally worn away.

Although excision and dermabrasion are ways to remove tattoos, these are by far the least popular and desirable methods used.

Lasers truly have introduced amazing advancements in removing permanent tattoo ink.  Yet, “like” all things in life; all tattoos are not created equally, and all tattoos are not removed the same way, therefore laser tattoo removal is not for everyone.

For many people with tattoo regret, removing their tattoos with laser treatments is not an affordable option as laser tattoo removal happens to be as, if not more expensive than it is well-known.
 
Fortunately, lasers technology has also introduced new developments in the search of affordable, safe, and more comfortable ways of removing tattoos.

New ways of removing tattoos such as topical fading creams, skin-lightening products, and chemical peels.  And while there are numerous such products on the market claiming to work at removing tattoos, only a handful seem successful at fading away permanent tattoo ink.

Wrecking Balm® is an example of a newer tattoo fading system that uses chemical exfoliation paired with a mechanical handheld device.  WreckingBalm is an easy process completed at home three to four times per week, for several months.  The benefits of using this tattoo removal product to fade unwanted ink is that the price is only a fraction of the cost of laser tattoo removal, the process is often faster than laser treatments, and it is effective on lighter ink colors such as yellows and orange lasers can not remove.
 
Remember in life, no two people or tattoos are alike.  There are always more ways than one to complete a task, including ways to remove tattoos.

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How to Get Rid of Tattoos

Scrub it, fade it, peel it, cut it, grind it, sand it, erase it, zap it, blast it, or re-ink it… when it comes to getting rid of an unwanted tattoo, please just make it go away.

You thought getting a tattoo was a brilliant idea back then.  But that was then and this is now.  And now you wish you knew then, what you know now.  All you know is you have a tattoo and you want to make your tattoo go away.

They say you can’t change the past but you can change the future of living with tattoo regret, with tattoo removal.  And when it comes to tattoo removal methods there are choices to be made.  So which way will you choose to remove your tattoo?

Will you fade your tattoo away by erasing the appearance of ink with tattoo fading creams that lighten and exfoliate skin cells?

Perhaps you’ll use a peel away method to get rid of your tattoo.  A series of chemical peels with medical grade solutions such as TCA or Glycolic acids directly applied to the tattoo by a trained doctor to peel off the tattoo skin layer by layer eventually removing it.

You can always opt to surgically cut away your tattoo away. Surgical excision is a tattoo removal method that literally cuts the tattoo skin out and stitches the surrounding skin together leaving a scar.  This is not an option for extremely large tattoos or tattoos in areas with limited extra skin to pull together and suture.

But then there are the old sand and grind tattoos away techniques to remove tattoos.  Dermabrasion tattoo removal essentially sands a tattoo away from the surface down. The tattoo area is numbed or frozen then a instrument similar to an electric sanding device abrades the tattoo skin away. Salabrasion is also an older, technique performed to remove away tattoos using a solution of water and course salt that is rubbed and ground manually into the skin.

You can choose to blast and zap away your tattoo with lasers. Laser tattoo removal is the newest and most popular tattoo removal considered. Laser light beams target energy that penetrates the skin and is absorbed by the actual tattoo ink particles.  The laser energy builds within the ink pigment then causes it to burst into smaller fragments that the body then absorbs.  These repeated over and over makes the tattoo to go away.

Of course, if you decide not to scrub, fade, peel, cut, grind, sand, erase, zap, or blast your tattoo away you can re-ink it.

Re-working a new tattoo design over your unwanted tattoo is a way to cover up your tattoo regret and forgo the process of the other tattoo removal methods.  However, getting a cover-up tattoo is not quite as simple as getting your original tattoo.  Re-inking involves more labor on the artist part, which translates to more money coming from your end. 

The decision is yours to make on how to make your tattoo go away.

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Erase, Remove, Undo Tattoo Fade Creams

Today, there are many tattoo removal methods available, including in home tattoo removal options.

Referred to as tattoo removal creams, erase creams, fade away or fading creams it seems regardless of the term used these tattoo fade creams are one of the most controversial tattoo removal methods.

Generally, tattoo fade creams involve a series of topical lotions, creams, or solutions that are applied on the skin with the unwanted tattoo to make it disappear.  

Tattoo fade creams often contain skin lighteners and exfoliating agents to fade tattoo ink from the skin’s surface.  With repeated applications of the tattoo fading creams, tattoos gradually lighten as the body’s natural cellular turnover process speeds up.

Overtime the application of tattoo fading creams disturbs the underlying skin cells containing tattoo ink pigments.  As these ink cells are disturbed, they break apart into smaller particles.  Then these small ink particles start to rise up to the skin’s surface, lighten and shed away fading the appearance of the unwanted tattoo.

Tattoo removal is not an overnight process, and in-home tattoo fade creams require diligent use. However, tattoo fade away methods are perhaps the least painful, and inexpensive means of removing an unwanted tattoo.   

When using a tattoo fade cream, it is more about trial and error, consistent use, and patience than immediate results.  Tattoo fade creams are relatively inexpensive, at home methods of removing unwanted tattoos with limited risks compared to other tattoo removal techniques.

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