Tattoo Lotion Removal
March 24th, 2010
The market has been flooded with tattoo removal products over the last few years, which means that people are starting to reconsider their body look. When people get a tattoo, they seldom realize when they make a poor choice, and they get in touch with reality after several years. There is nothing easier than the use of a tattoo removal lotion to solve the problem. But things are never that simple! No matter what advertisers try to convince you of, take everything with a grain of salt! Wake up! There is no magic process that will get you rid of the no-longer wanted tattoos.
Lots of products are now produced under the name of tattoo removal lotion, and, in terms of medical action, they usually rely on the some common principles. While the ingredients may be different, they usually act in the same way. If you buy the tattoo removal lotion with a kit, you’ll have to go through two or three stages before you get results. First of all, you need to prepare the skin for exfoliation by using a special topical product.
The skincare lotion comes first, followed by the tattoo removal lotion, and, at the end, you have to apply some moisturizer or soothing agent to prevent side effects. Basic topical tattoo removal kits will usually contain all three types of products, to cover each stage of the treatment. Despite the fact that the efficiency of such tattoo removal is limited, lots of people consider it worth trying for a number of reasons.
A tattoo removal lotion that has natural active ingredients is preferable to any other type of product. Then, a tattoo removal lotion is painless and apparently cheaper than a laser procedure. You may have to use several bottles of lotion, but the total amount will not be higher than $1,000. In fact it may take between six months and a year before the tattoo starts to fade away.
TCA chemical ingredients are some of the strongest yet most dangerous that you will find in a tattoo removing lotion. Normally, such products cause a controlled inflammation of the skin, yet, if used incorrectly, you risk permanent scarring in addition to great pain. Follow all the instructions for application carefully so as to minimize the risks of adverse reactions.
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