Tattoo Removal Cream - A Cheaper Alternative to Laser

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Imagine This Tattoo

So many people feel stuck with a permanent tattoo that they no longer want. Can anything be done?
So many people feel stuck with a permanent tattoo that they no longer want. Can anything be done?


 

Tattoo removal is neither simple nor pain free. It is something that you should think about carefully before jumping into anything in haste. Consult someone with specialist skin knowledge.

One way is of course laser tattoo removal but that is very expensive and that is why people think of cheaper way outs like tattoo removal creams. Some tattoo removal creams are applied in the same way as a tattoo is applied. A needle is used to inject the cream into the dermal layer of the skin. Others, like Wrecking Balm are applied to the outter layer of skin.

Tattoo removal treatments can sometime result in incomplete removal depending on the tattoo, but it can certainly fade an unwanted tattoo and in many cases give you a new start..

There is some evidence that some of these creams really work, and sometimes they may just help fade or lighten the tattoo. Remember that tattoos are made to be permanent so to lighten it or fade it may just do the trick. Be cautious however with attoo removal creams as some can create burning sensations on the skin.Think acid burn.So only use a product that comes highly recommended, like Wrecking Balm.

Tatto Removal Creams

If you badly want a tattoo removed but do not have the money to get a surgery done then you might just go ahead and try out these tattoo removal creams available in the market. There are a couple that are popular and one main one that has some documented results and satisfied customers. That cream is called Wrecking Balm Tatto Removal Cream. Tattoo removal creams work by fading the pigment of ink in the dermis or layers of skin under the skins surface.

If you know someone who has used any of these creams then talk to that person up close and personal and find out everything you can about the product. Just being cheap wont help. Persisting skin problems will cost you more through the years than a one time laser surgery. So consider all options before buying anything.

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Greta Blackman  says:
11 months ago

My name is Greta and I have 5 Tatoos that I want to remove. I looking for and inexpensive way to remove them.

Apryl,   says:
5 months ago

there are other ways to make them lighter. but not fully take them away. If they are very small then use tat b gone. I had a friend that had a very small tattoo... It took it away .. If you have a big one then you might be outta luck. tat b gone is exspensive tho! you could go to walgreen and buy skin lightening cream and a rough pad.. and some good lotion because that stuff is rough on your skin and get the same effect as the tat b gone basicly. it just depends on what you want to spend... GOOD LUCK!

watchman  says:
2 months ago

Don't trust the Skin Health Association - they pose as a third party, independent skin care organization. But really they are just pushing their own product, which they rank as #1, TAT-Med. This fade-away cream sounds as phony as they come - ingredients like seaweed extract, plankton extract, and distilled water. Doubt it does anything to fade away a tattoo. Would consider one of the other company's, but not this one.

Dustin  says:
2 weeks ago

TCA tattoo removal, i heard it does wonders.....from reading about it its a genaric acid and you put it on your skin for 3-4 min then wash off with water and soap......2 weeks later your skin starts pilling off and cost $40

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