How to Use Tattoo Removal Cream to Fade Tattoos
You might consider trying a tattoo removal cream if laser tattoo removal isn't in your budget, or if avoiding scars is an important factor for you. Since a tat is actually ink that has impregnated the skin, laser removal is - thus far - the only guaranteed way to completely remove one (according to experts). Still, plenty of people are satisfied with the results they're getting using tattoo removal cream to fade tattoos.
Things You'll Need
- 3 to 18 months to wait for full results
- 40-100 dollars per month until you achieve the desired results
- A few minutes every day or so to apply the products
Instructions
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Assess your goals. Some good questions to ask yourself before you pick up the phone or click that "Order Now" button: Are you looking for instant results from a tattoo removal cream? Will you be devastated if you don't achieve complete removal? Do you have the discipline to stick to a simple regimen for several weeks? If you are considering using a tattoo removal cream because laser tattoo removal is too costly an option, will you be able to afford the cream? If you're serious about trying to fade tattoos without laser tattoo removal, read on.
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Stick to it. Once you start using a tattoo removal cream, you'll need to continue using it for several weeks before you see significant results. One way to ensure that you won't forget is to apply the product when you brush your teeth in the morning, or at any convenient time during the day when you will automatically be reminded to keep up the regimen.
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Tips & Warnings
If you are looking to fade tattoos before a big event (like a wedding), be aware that full results may take significant treatment time. Plan ahead!
People who use tattoo removal cream can expect varied results.
Some tats may seem to get brighter before they begin to fade.
Some users may experience skin irritation.
Tattoo removal cream should never be used on the face.
Always follow the directions for the specific tattoo removal cream you are using.
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