Question:
Does tattoo removal creams work on already faded tattoos?
anonymous
2009-10-13 08:51:04 UTC
This question is for only thise that used the cream I dont need your suggestion if it may or may not work. Anyway my tattoos are on my forearms and they are really fading so I'm thinking about using a cream to fade them a little more so I can get lazer removal. Does the cream fade it if its black ink?
Five answers:
hey
2009-10-13 08:56:56 UTC
Does the Wrecking Balm Tattoo Fading Cream system work? After visiting some different sites and forums where people have commented on and given their reviews, their ratings look like this approximately: No one claimed it totally faded their tattoo. 60% said no noticeable fading of their tattoo 20% said there was some noticeable fading. 20% said there was a lot of fading. About 35% said they were pretty happy with the amount of fading they had. (It was enough to cover over with a new tattoo, or with make up.) Maybe 10% or so, or a third of the ones that were happy with it, said they were really happy with it. I found myself a bit skeptical of these comments, wondering if they were legit. But maybe they were.



C0nsidering that lazer tattoo removal can easily be $2000-$4000 or more, depending on several factors like tattoo age, color shade, size, type of ink and so forth, for many, using a tattoo removal cream like Wrecking Balm seems worth trying.



Keep in mind, the Wrecking Balm Tattoo cream removal kit is comprised of things you can get at a drug store- for a lot cheaper. (the main ingredient in theirtattoo removal cream is 1% hydroquinone, a skin whitener. Care must be taken in using it, as it can irritate or even scar the skin).
anonymous
2016-05-16 18:25:57 UTC
Home Based Tattoo Removal
Estella
2014-05-05 23:11:15 UTC
my doctor prescribed 10% hq and I used it on half of the tattoo to remove the scar underneath the tattoo, instead it almost remove the tattoo and the scar looks the same. I have the tattoo for almost 10 years and no fading. 3 others tattoo did the same time looks the same as I first got. this tattoo is half the same and half almost disappear. I used the cream only 2 times. now I am trying to decide if I should keep on using it to remove the tattoo or stop and do the repair (fix the tattoo).
anonymous
2009-10-13 10:12:05 UTC
lazor removal is thousands of dollars, doesnt remove all of the tattoo, and your left with a sar.

when you can just get it covered for 100 bucks.
Diane
2016-02-26 08:47:38 UTC
It might fade but it won't go completely away. What they mean by faded is the color will just go to a different shade.


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