More Reasons to Remove Tattoos

New affordable tattoo removal is expanding the reasons people are removing tattoos.  In the past, only the most adverse tattoos were contenders for tattoo removal, such as gang tattoos, seriously messed up tattoos, and the shameful ex’s name tattoos.  Today, affordable tattoo removal options have more and more people finding reasons to remove tattoos.

Of course name tattoos are still at the top of the “reasons to remove tattoo list.”  Think about it, we’ve all been in relationships that didn’t work out, and just imagine the pain and humility of looking at a constant reminder of your ex’s name tattoo everyday.  It would literally suck.  And, even though name tattoos do not make sense to many of us; wanting to remove a tattoo of an ex’s name makes complete sense.

Fading tattoos are appearing as new reasons to remove old tattoos.  Tattoos that naturally fade and look unattractive because of poor quality of tattoo placement, ink, and excessive sun exposure are signing up for tattoo removal.

More new moms and dads with tattoos are getting tattoo removal to avoid children growing up and seeing their tattoo.  Another reason mothers remove tattoos are to remove tattoos that stretched and distorted during pregnancy.
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Easy Come Easy Go Tattoos and Removal

With the ambush of tattoo newcomers and artists, comes an increase demand to fade away and remove tattoos.  It seems as the number of people getting tattoos continues to increase, so to does the number of people getting tattoo removal, which is a tattoo trend apparently of the philosophy “easy come, easy go.” 

US News & World Report says there are more than 20,000 tattoo parlors operating in the United States, and on the average a new parlor is opening every day.

According to an interesting New York Time report, there are currently about 45 million Americans with tattoos; however 17 percent later have tattoo regret as life changes.

Some reasons people look for easy tattoo removal include:

· Wanting to remove tattoo of ex-fiancé’s name
· Brides to be who do not want tattoos to show in wedding gown
· Wanting to remove tattoos for a fresh start to look more employable or to appear better suited for marriage
· And to free up valuable skin real estate in order to get cover up tattoos to replace old tattoos

Easy come; easy go so it goes for the tattoo and tattoo removal trend anyway.


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Tattoo Ink Colors Removed from Regulations

Ink Colors

When it comes to tattoo inks colors, all inks are not created equally.    There are no regulations covering the physical make up of tattoo ink colors and as a result allergies to ink occur as well as making it difficult to remove tattoos with ink colors.

In fact, the term tattoo “ink” is used a bit loosely, since most tattoo ink colors are removed from actually containing ink.  Tattoo ink colors are pretty much derived from any substance that can be finely ground down to provide a color.

Minerals, vegetable dyes, plastics, and metallic salts are all substances that are used to create tattoo ink colors. 

Many substances can be used to make tattoo ink colors.

Blue - Calcium Copper Silicate, Titanium, Carbon, Copper, Cobalt Aluminate

Red - Iron Oxide, Titanium, Carbon,  Magnesium, Cinnabar, Sienna, Sandalwood, Brazilwood

Green - Chromium Oxide, Titanium, Carbon, Copper, Lead Chromate, Pthalocyanine Dyes

Yellow - Curcuma, Cadmium Sulfide

Black - Carbon, Iron

White - Zinc Oxide, Titanium

Brown-Ferric Oxide

Purple-Manganese, Aluminum

Allergic reactions to tattoo inks can arise days, weeks, and even several years after getting tattoos.  Tattoo ink allergies result from the chemical make up of the tattoo ink, and allergies that come about years later occur as the tattoo ink breaks down exposing impurities. 

Granuolomas or nodules are hard growths that form around tattoo ink pigments and can be seen and felt under the skin. These nodules form to trap ink in order to protect the body against tattoo ink identified as a potentially harmful substance.

Tattoo ink colors also create medical complications for people having a MRI (magnetic resonance imaging).  People with tattoos should inform their physician and MRI technician to avoid medical complications.

But perhaps the most common problems with ink colors occurs with actually removing tattoos.  Some people are prone to forming keloids a.k.a. excessive scar tissue when their skin is traumatized, and more invasive ways of removing tattoos can lead to keloids in place of the tattoo ink removed.

Many people view laser tattoo removal as the only desirable means of removing tattoos however, the deficiency with laser technology is that lasers do not effectively remove all tattoo ink colors, ending with several partially removed tattoos with visible remnants of ink colors, and many unhappy, half -removed tattoo inked people.

Read other related posts on ways to remove tattoos here on this site.



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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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Fake Fashion with Temporary Tattoos

Fake is Fashionable

It’s true, “fake” really is the “in trend” in fashion these days.  It seems tattoos of the not-so-permanent kind are the “hip style” when it comes to accessorizing.  Even though they are fake, temporary tattoos make “real” sassy fashion statements, not to mention great topics of conversation. 

Another bonus, fake tattoos offer a way to step outside your comfort zone, while staying clear of the all to common ground of ‘tattoo regret.’

Temporary tattoos are becoming trendier then their trend-setting etched counterparts.  Not-so-permanent tattoos offer a means of emulating the reckless abandonment of permanent ink without the aftermath of regret and the hassle of tattoo removal

Fake tatts are popping up everywhere, and on everyone. Famous celebrities, professional athletes, and supermodels are faking ink in the movies, advertising commercials, and in magazine fashion spreads. 

With fake celebritiy tattoos fueling the hip ink frenzy, companies like TattooFashionTemptu, and Tattoo Shock, are having a grand ride aboard the temporary tattoo bandwagon.

So, if you are considering temporary tattoos, but are worried you’ll look like a fake phony for not digging the real deal, consider this–

Fashion is fleeting and so to fake tattoosPermanent tattoos not so much. Real tattoos are like wearing not-so-hip bell-bottoms when slim skinny cigarette [pants] are in chic.

Let’s be real, fake tattoos are the real deal in fashion these days.  Remember, don’t make a tattoo mistake, and go fake.

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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.

Learn more information about tattoo removal methods on this blog.

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