“How To” Advice for Home Tattoo Removal
If you are wondering how to get rid of your tattoo, you have a few options. You can hide it, cover it up with another tattoo, or remove it. And, if you are tired of hiding your tattoo, and really just want to get rid of the unwanted ink the answer some sort of tattoo removal.
It’s a widely known fact that removing tattoos with lasers can be expensive, uncomfortable, and not always complete, with lighter color inks difficult to target and remove with lasers.
Okay, so again your wondering how do you remove your tattoo without lasers? The answer is DIY home tattoo removal. Removing your own tattoo at home is not as insane as it sounds. Wreckingbalm® is an example of a new innovative “how to” approach to “do it yourself” tattoo removal that makes DIY tattoo removal easy, effective, and affordable.
List of Items:
Unwanted tattoo
Camera
Clock or timer
WreckingBalm® System
Three Minutes
Access to Water
Hand Towel
Patience
Step one: Take a “Before” photo. Carefully read the WreckingBalm® manufactures instructions on the back of the package. Set up your towel and timer near a sink making it easy to rinse skin between steps.
Step two: Clean the area of tattoo skin. Remove the hand device from the box. Insert the batteries (supplied) as instructions indicate. Unwrap one of the DemoMatic heads and secure onto the motorized device. Dip the Demomatic™ into the Suffusion™ Gel. Apply light pressure and gently move the DemoMatic™ device for a maximum of 45 seconds to create a duel method of accelerated exfoliation. Rinse tattoo skin area and pad skin dry with towel.
Using the Demo-Brasion™ Spray, cover tattoo skin with mist of the specially formulated skin peeling spray to penetrate down deeper into the skin for increased fading. It is normal to experience a slight tingling sensation. Leave on skin for 90 seconds.
Step Three: Rinse skin thoroughly and pad dry. Apply Hydravescent™ Cream with botanical ingredients that soothe skin as well as lighten the appearance of the tattoo from the surface down.
Repeat the three steps above three times per week, until satisfactory tattoo removal is achieved. And remember DIY tattoo removal does not happen overnight, but if you keep at it soon the tattoo you couldn’t wait to get rid of will be gone.
When it comes to reasons for wanting to remove tattoos, many people share the same reasons for changing their minds about having tattoos.
One of the most popular reasons to remove tattoos is the ever-changing “Change of Heart.” Relationship breakups and wanting to remove tattoos of an ex’s name are at the top of the reasons for removal list. Getting a name tattoo of some else’s name is not a good idea for a tattoo today and obviously not tomorrow.
Poorly designed, bad tattoos are spreading like wildfire; and continue to be a burning reason for tattoo removal. The ink invasion of people getting first time tattoos by “first time” amateur tattoo artists is really causing some serious tattoo damage.
The moment of mirror reality is another top reason to reflect about removing tattoos. The mirror supposedly doesn’t lie, or is it the scale? I really doesn’t matter which one, as both weight and visible skin aging can be brutally unkind to tattoos. Wrinkles and sagging skin, weight loss or gain are all reasons for tattoo removal.
Career and Social issues are often reasons for wanting to remove tattoos. Large and or visible tattoos can present career challenges, as often tattoos are looked upon as inappropriate in many professional positions and business settings. Weddings are big life events that have brides-to-be removing tattoos before walking down the isle on their wedding day.
While it’s said we are creatures of habit, we are also creatures of change. People change their views on faith, religion, politics, philosophy, views on world issues, future goals, and yes tattoos too. Wanting to remove a tattoo that over time the meaning has faded, leaving a not-so meaningful tattoo behind is a very common reason to remove tattoos.
And, of course there are those times in life when it's just time for a change. This is also one of the most common reasons for tattoo removal. Fade and remove an old existing tattoo, to replace it with a fresh new cover up tattoo design.
Along the way, life happens, situations warrant change, and reasons arise to remove tattoos.
Tattoos Rival Society Fashion
Tattoos seem to have everyone going in conflicting directions. Society’s sense of fashion is known to originate from the lower class imitating the wealthy upper caste such as famous celebrities on television, in the movies, and in the media limelight. However tattoos conflict society's natural cycle and rival fashion, as we know it.
While style trends stem from the upper class, high class society is also the reason fashion is fleeting. There is an enduring urge among upper society to distinguish superiority through appearances. So just as the lower class fashion followers begin imitating “the in” fad of society, the trend fades in the shadow of the next emerging fashion.
However, tattoo trends are a bit of a phenomenon, challenging ever sense and meaning of fashion. Tattoos, an ancient primitive practice originating from uncivilized cultures, are a means of distinguishing one’s outward appearance, be it to conform with or to stand out from society; yet tattoos are labeled as perhaps the largest fashion affair of all time.
When it comes to defining fashion, the trend is for society’s lower class to mimic the upper class, unless however referring to the fad of tattoos. When defining the tattoo fashion trend, celebrities, professional athletes, and the rest of the upper societal echelon owe thanks to the prostitutes, bikers, prison mates, and circus freaks deemed substandard, after all these are the original tattoo trendsetters, they have mimicked their fading tattoo fashions after.