Are you searching for a tattoo fading balm to reduce the appearance of a tattoo that you regret getting in the first place. You paid for this tattoo when 'you knew it all' and maybe have come to realize you still had something to learn. Well, on the market today there are many tattoo fading balms that will fade away that ink regret, make you less self conscious, and keep the cost as low as possible.
Will these tattoo fading balms work for you? Well, are you hoping for instant results? The truth is, you'll be told over and over again that you'll get them, but don't be fooled. You will not get instant results! No tattoo fading balm can instantly or overnight make a tattoo disappear. If you are actually willing to be patient, a tattoo fading balm will reduce the brightness of your tattoo over time, often after no less than 1-2 months. Will your tattoo truly go away? Sorry, the answer is no, Tattoo Fading Balms really just can't do that for you. If you do have a light and small tattoo, tattoo fading balms may just be exactly what you are looking for.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tattoo Fading Balm
How does a Tattoo Fading Balm work? Well, a Tattoo Fading balm works by damaging the top layer of your skin. Alright, sounds pretty bad, but basically, it disturbs the top layer, which is the epidermis, and then causes it to peel away.
This then exposes the next skin layer, which is the dermis. The good thing is, this is where the tattoo is. So, in healing the top epidermis layer the skin forms a scab which pulls away part of the dermis/tattoo layer.
This will cause some of the tattoo to pull away also, which causes fading as the scab falls off. There is no guarantee as to how effective any tattoo fading balm will be for you. Everyone will respond differently. Most people will have no way to know how evenly your tattoo was applied in the first place, and this will have a big effect on the outcome. So a tattoo fading balm can work, but it will not work the same for everyone.
This then exposes the next skin layer, which is the dermis. The good thing is, this is where the tattoo is. So, in healing the top epidermis layer the skin forms a scab which pulls away part of the dermis/tattoo layer.
This will cause some of the tattoo to pull away also, which causes fading as the scab falls off. There is no guarantee as to how effective any tattoo fading balm will be for you. Everyone will respond differently. Most people will have no way to know how evenly your tattoo was applied in the first place, and this will have a big effect on the outcome. So a tattoo fading balm can work, but it will not work the same for everyone.
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