We can quickly sum up tattoo removal at home.
• Get a tattoo removal cream made with alpha-arbutin.
• Find it online. Google it. Yahoo it. Bing it.
• Use it consistently. At home.
• See results in a few months. In the privacy of your home.
You've bothered to click on this article so you probably want a little more than that.
How do you use a product for tattoo removal at home?
1. You put it directly on the tattoo. Use your finger. Use a Q-tip. It's specific. You don't waste it on surrounding skin.
2. You can get an inexpensive exfoliating sponge at the drug store to gently speed things up. What you're doing is coaxing new skin to grow.
How does a tat fading cream work?
• Using a cream plus an exfoliating device/pad encourages new skin to the surface. Surface skin sheds constantly. Over time, say sayonara to the ink.
• It is not invasive. The cream won't break the skin surface. It won't cause blisters or cracking (a real problem with expensive lasers and skin peels).
• It works gradually. You can expect fading over time. You will need a lot of the fading cream. But it's still significantly cheaper than lasers. A doc will sock you up to ten thousand dollars for laser tattoo treatment.
There's nothing else around for safe tattoo removal at home. You have to go to a doctor for lasers (if you want to be safe). You have to go to a skin clinic for a chemical peel. It's not always safe. You definitely want to avoid a home chemical peel using TCA. It's never safe. They're still peddling the stuff online.
All of the other fading options must be repeated many times over many months. So use a tat cream at home. There's no pain. There's much gain. Actually, there's loss. You lose pigment in your unwanted body art.
For more information about Tattoo Removal, please click the following links. Read articles about a variety of removal options as well as read a detailed product review of the leading topical tattoo removal creams and gels.
Click Here ----> Tattoo Removal Review Or Here ----> Tat Removal Blog.
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Saturday, December 19, 2009
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