Tattoo Removal Balm? Information you must have
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Tattoo Removal Balms are the Least of Your Worries . . .
Thinking of using a tattoo removal balm to remove a tattoo that you don't want anymore? That balm is just like bandaging a wound. Find out what you need to do before using any tattoo removal product to save a lot of money and a lot of frustration. . . .
I decided to get my tattoo removed last year and learned that there are many inexpensive and expensive ways to do it. There was just one huge problem: The information for removing a tattoo was all over the place.
The first thing you should know is that tattoo removal does not begin with all the marketing products or dermatologists. They want your money and for good reason: Tattoo removal by laser, balms, excision or any other method is very lucrative "for them."
It's crazy out there
Looking back I realize that removing a tattoo is not about the "how" but the "knowing."
All of us have unique tattoos. Each tattoo has different colors, is placed at different depths in the skin and we also all have different skin color etc.
If you want to remove your tattoo effectively you need to first know as much as you can about your tattoo before trying several expensive approaches to removing it when you could have gone with one had you known about your tattoo. Fortunately, I found a resource that will save the day for you.
In this dirt cheap resource you can answer all your questions about tattoo removal and find out the free ways that no one wants you to know about for removing a tattoo.
Check out:
I decided to get my tattoo removed last year and learned that there are many inexpensive and expensive ways to do it. There was just one huge problem: The information for removing a tattoo was all over the place.
The first thing you should know is that tattoo removal does not begin with all the marketing products or dermatologists. They want your money and for good reason: Tattoo removal by laser, balms, excision or any other method is very lucrative "for them."
It's crazy out there
Looking back I realize that removing a tattoo is not about the "how" but the "knowing."
All of us have unique tattoos. Each tattoo has different colors, is placed at different depths in the skin and we also all have different skin color etc.
If you want to remove your tattoo effectively you need to first know as much as you can about your tattoo before trying several expensive approaches to removing it when you could have gone with one had you known about your tattoo. Fortunately, I found a resource that will save the day for you.
In this dirt cheap resource you can answer all your questions about tattoo removal and find out the free ways that no one wants you to know about for removing a tattoo.
Check out:

The Lowdown on that Tattoo Fade Balm Stuff
3 months later and my tattoo has a new color: RED!
What "they" (marketers) say is that you can rub this or that cream on to get rid of a tattoo. As you can see from this picture it's not quite so. Here is the blatant truth I found:NOT ONCE did I find one testimonial that it completely removed anyone's tattoo
This is what you will read in forums and articles:
"Has anyone had any luck with . . balm?"
"My tattoo seems to be fading a little around the edges"
"They said to use it for 3 months and i am on the fourth month and it has faded only a little"
Point blank: Save your money
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Tattoo Removal - Your Action Plan
Alright guys here we go! I am going to get you on your way to saving money and frustration in removing your tattoo. Here it is:
1. You need to find out about your tattoo.
2. Which colors are in y our tattoo You need to know so you can be directed in the right direction to get the procedure that will get that particular color out. Green is harder than black to remove.
3. How deep do you think your tattoo is? If its professionally done it will generally be deeper than a homemade tattoo. So as you can imagine a "tattoo removal balm will not work.
4. How old is that tattoo? The older the tattoo the easier it may be to remove.
5. Do you have a darker complexion or skin tone (African) or fairer complexion?
1. You need to find out about your tattoo.
2. Which colors are in y our tattoo You need to know so you can be directed in the right direction to get the procedure that will get that particular color out. Green is harder than black to remove.
3. How deep do you think your tattoo is? If its professionally done it will generally be deeper than a homemade tattoo. So as you can imagine a "tattoo removal balm will not work.
4. How old is that tattoo? The older the tattoo the easier it may be to remove.
5. Do you have a darker complexion or skin tone (African) or fairer complexion?
Tattoo Removal - Balm, Sandpaper, Salt water, excision . . .What!!!!!!!!!!!!??? Don't do it Kat!
Relax, you found the information to make an informed decision
Watch this video on tattoo removal. Follow Kat as she gets a tattoo removed. You will learn a bit about color removal. Get the tattoo removal guide dermatologists and marketers don't want you to have at : Tattoo Removal investment ever at:
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Calvin111
Feb 20, 2011 @ 4:39 am | delete
- i wish more people that are considering getting a tattoo, would at least try wearing a temporary tattoo for a while to see how they like it or not.
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Jan 9, 2011 @ 12:01 pm | delete
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tattoogone
Mar 21, 2010 @ 5:35 am | delete
- Refreshingly different take on tattoo removal. Well Done!
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