Monday, 31 January 2011

Tattoo Removal Bleach - Is It Safe To Use?


Do you have a problem with a tattoo you want to get rid of? Would the ideal solution for you be a tattoo removal bleach you could apply at home? Perhaps you are looking for a liquid bleach, or maybe a cream. Do you think a skin lightening cream is the answer? Maybe you don't mind what you use as long as you get rid of your tattoo! Let's look at each in turn.

Using a liquid bleach of any type on the skin will not remove the tattoo. It will burn and cause terribly painful blisters, but the tattoo will still be there. This is because when you get a tattoo, the ink is deposited in the dermis, which is the second layer of skin. Because it is not on the surface, it makes getting rid of a tattoo so difficult - it can’t be rubbed off. In case of tattoo removal, the ink needs to be removed from this deep layer of skin. Until now, this has been very difficult to achieve with do it yourself tattoo removal methods.

There is a lot of conflicting information and opinion about products sold as tattoo removal bleach creams. Many people have found that these creams are not completely effective. There is some controversy over whether they work at all. It seems to vary from person to person, with some people finding the ink is faded, but not removed. Black ink seems to be faded more quickly than any other color.

Did you know that most popular tattoo removal products contain potentially dangerous chemicals and can make your tattoos even more obvious?

Many tattoo removal creams contain Hydroquinone, which is usually the active ingredient in skin bleaching creams. Over the counter sales of skin bleaching creams containing Hydroquinone are banned in much of the world. Hydroquinone is known to cause cancer, as well as a debilitating skin disease called Exogenous Ochronosis.

TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid) is a chemical that causes terrible skin damage, hyper or hypopigmentation (permanent and obvious lightening or darkening of the skin) and irritation, causing blisters. It's even dangerous to inhale just a small amount of the fumes! 5% TCA is corrosive and hazardous. - check this out for yourself. Many tattoo removal bleach creams contain a far higher percentage of TCA. One site reports that "Risks associated with 12% - 25% TCA {in our products} are less than those encountered by laser tattoo removal". The point is - are you willing to risk it or would you like to know more about a safer alternative?

Here's how to do it! Get rid of your tattoos naturally at home, using ingredients you probably already have. These methods are scientifically tested, dermatologist recommended and personally used. Think of what you have to look forward to! Here's my favourite link


Saturday, 15 January 2011

Natural Recipes For Tattoo Removal

Natural recipes for tattoo removal sounds too good to be true to many people and until now, they were right. To the relief of thousands of people around the world, this is no longer the case.

Getting a tattoo has never been more popular. At the same time, there have never been more people desperate to get rid of tattoos. It is known that at least 40% of people who get a tat later regret it for all sorts of reasons.They are then faced with the problem of removal, which, up 'til now, has been expensive, time-consuming and painful.

Scores of people have tried to get rid of their tattoo at home, by bleaching with lemon juice, or scraping off the top layers of skin with brown sugar or a similar ingredient. Some people have tried more drastic abrasives like sandpaper to take off that top layer of skin. Ouch! These methods don't work, because the ink is quite deep down in the skin.

Until now, the most successful ways to get rid of tattoos involve either cutting them out of the skin, (excision), scraping off the layers of skin under medical supervision (dermabrasion or salbrasion) or getting the body to ingest the ink ( laser treatment or IPL). If you are thinking I've missed tattoo removal bleach creams, yes! I have - they don't seem to work for scores of people.

The good news is that now you can get rid of your tattoos at home - no matter what colours were used, no matter how old or new the tattoos are, or where they are positioned.

Best of all, you probably already have the ingredients you need at. If not, they are readily available and inexpensive - costing about $15 a month.

The well known Tattoo Artist and Cover Up specialist who developed these methods for tattoo removal was motivated by a need many can identify with - the need to get rid of a name. In his case, he had his wife's name tattoo'd on his legs and chest. When they divorced, he realised, as have so many before him, that he could not move on with his life until he had these tattoos removed.


He had always had an interest in natural ways to remove tattoos, but now he was really motivated to find methods which really worked, so he began work, experimenting on himself. His clients noticed he had got rid of his tattoos and began asking how he had done it?

He saw the need and was happy to share the information with them but only after it had been scientifically proven and dermatologist recommended. Word spread rapidly and now you too can remove that unwanted tattoo at home.

Just imagine how you will feel without that embarrassing tattoo - what a relief it will be!

In just a short while, you, too, can be benefiting from these natural recipes for tattoo removal at home. Just click on my favourite link below - you'll be glad you did!