Hello..! Now a days, most of people makes tattoos for
their own reasons. The art of tattoos has been seen as a form of
self-expression, and it has been around for longer than you know. Nevertheless,
this body art just flourishes recently as more and more people have been
taking it up. However, there is a fact that they will last forever, and this is
maybe one of the main benefits as well as disadvantages of this kind of body
art. In fact, the workplace restrictions, the name of
a forgotten partner you no longer want to keep, to apply for govt
jobs (such as. Defence, military, army etc), bad image tattoos or the changes
of your own belief are some of the reasons that make want to know how to remove
tattoo permanently at home. But its never been easier to remove tattoo
permanently through home remedies, so after doing lots of research, I finally have found
some genuine natural ways to remove tattoo permanently at home.
1. Laser tattoo removal process.
Laser tattoo removal is the safest and most
effective means of eliminating an unwanted tattoo. Doctors or aestheticians
shoot highly-concentrated pulses of light at the ink, which can help shatter
the ink and lead to a remarkable reduction in visible ink. Depending on
the size of the tattoo, laser surgery will set you back anywhere from $500 to
$1,500, making it one of the most cost-effective and relaxing removal
procedures on the market. There is no side effect of laser tattoo removal
process.
2. Rubbing salt into your tattoo.
Whether you've just gotten your tattoo or already
have it for longer than you'd like, using salt to remove a tattoo is a
dangerous proposition. Here's why: Your
skin has effectively two layers the dermis, or inner part of the skin, and the
epidermis, or outer layer of your skin. When you get a tattoo, the ink travels
past the epidermis, or superficial layer of skin, and into the dermis. Rubbing
salt onto the epidermis is easy but useless. You need to get the salt into the
dermis even if you did manage to rub away the top layer of your skin to get at the
ink, it's probably not going to end well. Rubbing your tattoo with salt will
give you a pretty nasty road rash. It may also cause pigmentation of the skin,
wrinkling, and possibly scarring. Know that doing this procedure at home can
have significant adverse consequences, and may make your tattoo look even worse.
> here
is how to approach salt for tattoo removal:-
i. Get
the area of skin to be worked on ready by shaving any hair present. This helps
to make the process less painful as well as more fruitful.
ii. Wash the skin with antibacterial soap or an antiseptic
solution to ensure that it is free of bacteria and other microorganisms.
iii. Get a gauze sponge wet by dipping in water and then wring out
the excess water. Ensure that the sponge is a bit wet, yet not dripping with
water.
iv. Roll the moist gauze sponge through some salt until it doesn’t
seem to be dissolving any more salt. At this point, the sponge should be
covered all over with salt.
v. Scrub your tattoo with the salt-covered sponge for 30 minutes
or until your skin gets reddened. You will of course feel some pain doing this.
vi. After the area has dried, dab some antibiotic cream to prevent
infection and dress the area with a sterile bandage.
vii. Remove the bandage after 3 days and watch out for any signs
of infection; you will in particular want to check that the area has not turned
redder. Increasing pain is also a sign of infection and should warrant the
attention of your doctor.
3. Tattoo
Removal Creams
Trichloroa cetic Acid was
shown to have a mild fading action on tattoos and has since been widely
marketed as a tattoo removal ingredient, usually in the form of creams. Among
the most popular tattoo removal creams are Tat B Gone and Tattoo-Off.TCA
creams are increasingly advertised as a tattoo removal option but it deserves
to be mentioned that they only fade tattoos rather than remove them
per se. Trichloroa cetic Acid is commonly used at spas as a chemical
peel to get rid of fine lines, reduce acne scars, and fade wrinkles. While
these creams can help to fade tattoos, they causes adverse reactions with the
skin in 10-20 percent of users as the Tattoo health Organization says with
symptoms ranging from minor skin irritation to skin discoloration and even blistering
in more severe cases. To be on the safe side, consider slathering the cream
over a small area of skin first to see how it reacts with your skin.
> Besides, follow are some
natural ways to remove tattoo permanently :-
i. Honey
Honey also makes it to the
list of at home tattoo removal methods but it deserves a mention that it will
only help to fade a tattoo as opposed to removing it altogether. This remedy is
also effective for small, light-colored tattoos. Blend the honey thoroughly to
make a natural tattoo removal cream and then work it through your skin on the
tattooed area. Mix a tablespoon of honey with a tablespoon each of aloe vera
juice, yoghurt, and salt.Massage the area gently to aid the cream to work into
the skin and finally rinse the cream off with warm water after 30 minutes or
so. Repeat as necessary to get the desired results.
ii. Aloe
vera
Aloe vera has a wide range
of beneficial uses in as far as natural home remedies are concerned ranging
from burn treatment to dry skin alleviation and age spot removal. It is also
touted to be one of the best home remedies to lighten tattoos when
used alongside Paederia Tomentosa and Vitamin E. Here is an outline of the
process used to fade out tattoos with aloe vera: Squeeze
out a tablespoon of aloe vera juice from a fresh aloe vera leaf.
Over-the-counter aloe vera gel would as well do. Mix
the juice with 1 tablespoon of Paederia tomentosa and then pop the content of 2
capsules of vitamin E capsules in. Stir
thoroughly to create a fine paste and then work it through the tattooed area of
your skin. Rub the area gently with your finger in a circular motion for 10
minutes or so and finish off by rinsing the area with warm water.
iii. Lemon
juice
Lemon juice is also touted
to be one of the best natural home remedies for tattoo removal. It is
especially effective for removal of light and small tattoos. To use lemon juice
to fade tattoos, follow the following steps:-
i. Cut a lemon into two halves and then squeeze out its juice.
ii. Add in 100g of salt and stir thoroughly to dissolve.
iii. Dab the solution onto the tattooed area with a clean cotton ball and then rub repeatedly for 30 minutes.
iv. Finish by rinsing the area with warm water.
i. Cut a lemon into two halves and then squeeze out its juice.
ii. Add in 100g of salt and stir thoroughly to dissolve.
iii. Dab the solution onto the tattooed area with a clean cotton ball and then rub repeatedly for 30 minutes.
iv. Finish by rinsing the area with warm water.
§ v. Repeat
as often as is needed to get the desired results.
Really works, thanks.
ReplyDeleteNice procedure of erasing tattoo's, thank you.
ReplyDeleteThankyou. Subham Chetry regards your support.
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