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Tattoo Ink Removal and Ink Removing Creams
Posted by: | CommentsSo you got a tattoo and now you have decide it wasn’t for you; but how other then laser surgery can you get tattoo ink removed. Recently the market has arisen for tattoo ink removal creams. Obviously, less painful and not requiring surgery these are becoming more popular in the world of tattoo removals. So how do these work and are the creams worth the money?
Firstly, you have to take into account when it comes to cream products to remove tattoo ink. Like most things in life, this can be a case of you get what you pay for. Some of the less expensive products may work, but research shows many do not. Some say these creams work, well others claim they made no difference except on the pocket book. Do you research about the various creams on the market, read through the testimonials and see what customers have to say about the products before you purchase. There is nothing more important than proper product research. No matter which one you look at you need to know how exactly these creams work to remove your tattoo.
The tattoo removal cream works to slowly force the skin to break down and peel away. It pretty much is forcing the skin to age prematurely and will slowly fade the tattoo away from removing layers of skin more rapidly then they should be naturally shed. Of course, the majority of these creams involve harsh chemicals that are quite literally damaging your skin and forcing to break down and peel away before its time. It would be like exposing yourself daily to a sunburn which you peel away to get rid off. Though it is probably the most inexpensive way to remove a tattoo is could cause some serious issues due to the chemicals involved in the process. Your skin may blister and burn during this process and it can take a fair amount of time dependant on the colours of your tattoo. After all, the cream is composed of acids. Not something to take lightly.
No matter the reason you are seeking tattoo ink removal, do your research, as previously stated you often get what you pay for and if you can endure the blisters and pain of the cream then all means go with the inexpensive choice. Do your research and seek which removal method is best for you and the type and colour of tattoo you have.
Tattoo Removal – is That Tattoo Worth the Cost Years Later
Posted by: | CommentsWhen someone first thinks of getting a tattoo they usually only think of how neat colorful it will look on them. Many people do not think of the repercussions that getting a tattoo can have. You should really think of everything that a tattoo means before getting one because it is meant to be permanent.
Tattoos are not readily accepted by everyone everywhere you go. People will look at you differently if you have a tattoo, it is not right but this is the truth. If you plan on having a professional career in a corporate environment you might want to think twice about getting a tattoo. If you still decide to get one you might seriously want to consider the placement of it. You should select a portion of your body that will always be covered up by clothing and never be seen while you are at work. If you do not heed these words of advice you might discover that you are a candidate for tattoo removal since it has begun to interfere with your life.
One of the most common misconceptions with tattoos is that people believe that if they do not like it later in life they can just have it removed. While this is true to an extent it is not all that simple. Many believe that since the tattoo can go on so easily the tattoo can come off just as easily. This is not the case by any means. Tattoo removal can be quite complicated and is not always successful. The success of the procedure has to do with a number of variables. The colors that were used for the tattoo can play a large role in the success of its removal since colors like black are more easily removed than colors like green or red. The reason is that the darker colors absorb the laser pulses better than the lighter colors.
Laser tattoo removal is not a pleasant procedure to have done. It is a serious medical procedure that must be done by an experienced dermatologist. The procedure can be quite painful and is often described as feeling as though tiny drops of boiling water are being splashed on the area of the skin that is being treated. The real annoyance is that sometimes it can take more than one session in order to have the tattoo removed. Removing a tattoo is much like getting a tattoo in the sense of time. The larger the tattoo is the longer it takes to have it removed.
One other very painful fact that isn’t physical pain is the cost of having tattoo removal procedures done. It can ranged anywhere from several hundred up to the thousands depending on the size of the area being treated and the detail of the tattoo. Medical insurance will often not cover tattoo removal procedures so this makes having a tattoo removed impossible for some people. Since the procedure is considered to be cosmetic, insurance companies classify it as unnecessary and therefore the cost is solely on the person to have the tattoo removed. You should always know all the facts about tattoos before getting your first one and should be prepared to have it your entire life.
“Unique Tattoos” Who Else Wants A Unique Tattoo From Their Tattoo Parlor?
Posted by: | CommentsTattooing—A Brief History —
The word tattoo is said to have two major origins: 1st, from the Polynesian word ‘ta’ which means “striking something” 2nd, from the Tahitian word ‘tatau’ which means “to mark something” The history of this form of human body-art (decorative body modification) called “tattoo” began thousands of years ago and is as diverse as the people who wear them. These permanent designs—sometimes plain, sometimes elaborate, always personal—have served many functions: amulets, status symbols, declarations of love, signs of religious beliefs, adornments, and even forms of punishment. Tattooing in Japan is thought to go back to the Paleolithic era, some ten thousand years ago. Various other cultures have had their own tattoo traditions, ranging from rubbing cuts and other wounds with ashes, to hand-pricking the skin to insert Dyes.
Things To Consider Before Getting Your 1st Tattoo Presented below is a list of some things you should consider before getting a new tattoo:
A) Search for tattoo designs or category on internet to get some good and quality design of tattoos.
B) You can try to put temporary tattoo design before get a permanent tattoo on your body.
C) Ask your tattoo maker about tattoo removal and is it possible to make or change tattoo work from your body.
D) Make sure you don’t have any skin allergy or skin problem. If you had then you need to tell to your tattoo designer.
E) Make sure your tattoos artiest have good knowledge of tattoos work, safety and health care information.
Tattoo Choices For Men And Women You may want tattoo ideas depending on what kind of designs will suit your gender and style.
Women Tattoos:
— Butterfly design and Bumble bee design
— Fairy tattoos and Cross tattoos
— Rose tattoo design — Flower tattoo design Men Tattoos:
— Tribal tattoo design
— Facial Tattoo design (Not recommended, but it is up to you)
— Sleeve design (Having a full or half arm covered with a tattoo is yet another popular choice with men)
— Dragon tattoos
— Celtic tattoo design
— Lion tattoo design
— Eagle tattoo design NOTE: A growing popularity in choice for men has been tattoo ideas spreading over both shoulders and shoulder blades.
Mural Tattoo (Telling Your Story) This involves incorporating different designs into one, mural like, unique tattoo. This is a good tattoo choice because you’re telling a story. Each tattoo can represent something important to you and the sum of all the tattoos placed together represents your life at the time or all the ideals you hold true as an individual. A great way to develop a mural tattoo is by going through an online tattoo catalog or collection and looking at all the various designs, while setting aside your favorites for potential inclusion into your mural.




