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Sunday 3 March 2013

Cream for tattoo removal


Is there a cream that can remove Tattoos?

Once a permanent tattoo has been etched onto the skin, good luck if you can find an easy way to take it out. While placing a tattoo is only mildly painful, finding a decent method of having the tattoo removed is a real pain in the rear. If you speak to 20 of your friends who have had tattoos and ask the about tattoo removal, you will get 100 different answers and each answer is more stupid than the first. Removal of a permanent tattoo is no piece of cake. The internet is inundated with sites that claim they can remove tattoo- the majority end up cleaning your pockets and give you a big scar

There are literally 1000s of website trying to sell creams, lotions, potions, gels, powders, and liquids, which can remove tattoos. This is nothing new- days before we had the laser, people were still mucking around with soaps and creams- nothing happened then, and people got wiser. Now that we have laser, another generation of individuals has gone back to square one and trying to promote more creams for tattoo removal.

Today, there are products like “Tattoo Off” or “TattooBgone” Others also claim that the same creams will also remove your acne, get rid of your wrinkles, fine lines and make you look younger, prettier, and beautiful.
All the hype about tattoo removal creams is simply BS. None of the creams work and there is zero scientific evidence that these creams remove anything- except perhaps clean your pockets. There are many creams which have unknown chemicals, the purity and quality of these chemicals remains unknown. Many of these products come from the Orient (and never forget, the Orientals love to add crap to creams and milk). Reports of skin rashes, blisters and pimples are common complaints by consumer who have used these creams.

The entire industry that deals with tattoo removal is unregulated and not monitored. Anyone can open up a parlor and start to sell anything these days. Many of the creams only contain bleaching agents like hydrogen peroxide or hydroquinone. These tattoo removal creams can be bought anywhere including cyberspace.

In addition, these creams, lotions, and potions for tattoo removal are not cheap. A single jar may cost anywhere from $ 50 and upwards and most websites try to sell you more. Ads such as 2 for 1 or buy one get second free, are common (if ever you see an ad about a product that says buy one, get one free- it is a sure bet that it is a scam). Most of the dealers say apply the creams for 1-3 months and when nothing happens, they tell you that the instructions were not carefully followed. In general, the more expensive the cream, the less likely it will do anything.

The take home advice about creams for tattoo removal is that they are a waste of time, money and may even be harmful to your health. For those who desperately want the tattoo removed, go and seek advice from a professional. Lasers are now currently available and even though more expensive, they will do the job. If you do not have money for laser, cover the tattoo with a garment- cheap, safe and it works.

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