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Some people who are considering having a tattoo removed have heard of Wrecking Balm. The same people may have heard of Ink Busters. Both of these products are used in removing tattoos but they're not both the same type of product.

Wrecking Balm is a tattoo removal cream and Ink Busters is a TCA tattoo removal product. TCA stands for TriChloroacetic Acid. While TCA tattoo removal products are designed to do the same thing as a tattoo removal cream, it is not a cream at all.

TCA tattoo removal products work in the same way that chemical peels in high end salons work. If you go into a high end salon and ask for a chemical peel to treat your blemishes, they will use a diluted solution of TCA. If you want to fade your tattoo using a TCA product, you will use a diluted solution of TCA. It is exactly the same chemical and a very similar process.

The process for fading a tattoo with TCA, is fairly straightforward and simple. First you need to purchase some TCA. Once you have purchased the TCA, you need to determine how much to dilute the solution. If you buy the product from Ink Busters, they include detailed instructions on exactly how to accurately dilute the solution. Most of the time when you purchase a bottle of TCA, it comes in a concentrated form. It's very important that you get the dilution correct. If you use too strong of a solution, you will burn your skin and it will likely be very uncomfortable for you.

The next step is to clean the skin in the area that you will be using the TCA. After having thoroughly cleaned the skin, you apply the TCA to the tattooed area. After the TCA has been applied to the skin, it is allowed to sit for a predetermined amount of time. Again it's important to follow the instructions provided with the TCA tattoo removal product that you purchased. The solution is then neutralized, and you wash the skin again. You then cover the tattoo with a light bandage to protect it.

As you can see, the application process for both tattoo removal cream and TCA are very similar. Although their chemical makeup is different, they both work by slowly fading that at tattoo over a long period of time. Patience is very important when using tattoo removal cream. The process is a slow one, but users report fairly good success.

As always, when using any type of chemicals on your skin, you should consult with your medical doctor before using them.

Patty Hahne

When using tattoo removal creams it is important to get your medical doctors approval before using them for tattoo removal. If you are looking for a low cost tattoo removal method, tattoo removal cream maybe just for you.

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1 comment:

  1. I have gone through a laser tattoo removal (in Montreal and California) and I would absolutely NOT recommend anyone to do it…

    If you go through the usual laser removal methods. Which I do not recommend, not only that it will leave marks on your skin, so in reality, the tattoo will still be kind of visible if you know where to look. It is a very long process. And to be honest, very costly.

    I had a hook up from a friend, and I have only paid 4000$ for 12 sessions. Which is a whole lot of money, but if I had to pay the full price, I would spend at least 6500$.

    This also depends on where do you live, but in general, it is costly. And it took ages to finish, they have recommended me at max one session per month. So I have ended up getting rid of this tattoo for more than a year and a half, and to be honest, the tattoo was quite small. It was significant as a can of coke. If I had a more massive tattoo, it would take a longer time and more session, which means more $$$$.

    Laserless tattoo removal is where it's at.

    Unfortunately, at the time of my tattoo removal, I did not know this, I know about this only thanks to my brother, which bought this program last year.

    This has a few pros and few cons. It works, and he was able to do it himself. Well, you have to do it yourself or ask someone to do it for you.

    It is a long process, but I believe he has spent just a couple bucks on this ebook. It is definitely way cheaper than any tattoo removal cream I have bought.

    And how long it will take to remove the tattoo with this method varies from person to person, their age and their skin. My brother got rid of his tattoo with in four months, I believe, and his tattoo was at least twice as big mine was.

    I am not sure, if he were supposed to do something to treat it every day, I would have to call him about it, but hey it works and out of all of these options it is the cheapest one and yes you might spend more time on this than on laser removal, but your tattoo will be gone sooner than if you would go with the laser removal option.

    To be honest, I do not know that many things about this, but I just did a quick google search and here is a great review of it: https://laserlesstattooremovalkit.com/dorian-daviss-laserless-tattoo-removal-guide-review/

    To my knowledge, this is the only 100% natural option out here in 2019 to get rid of your tattoos.

    I really hope this helps someone out there.

    Good luck!

    Jake

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