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home tattoo removal

Started by kariann330, October 11, 2013, 04:40:54 AM

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kariann330

Does anyone know of any at home tattoo removal system that actually works? I have herd mixed reviews on Wrecking Balm but figured i would try asking here.
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Jessica Merriman

Baby, as a retired paramedic this is one of those things to leave to the professionals. You are removing something from under the epidermis. One wrong move and you could develop Methicillin Resistant Staff Infection which is VERY dangerous. Anytime you open the skin you risk bacteria and invite virus's to come on in. Please get it done by a pro who has a clean shop and is licensed. Take care.  :)
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Cindy

Can I say ditto.

Sadly this is becoming an issue and we are getting people with third degree burns from people who have not a clue what they are doing

Please go to a medically licenced place. A tattoo is bad but burns are worse.

And please think 200000 times before getting a tattoo.
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kountrygurl

I tried using the Wrecking Balm tattoo fade system and from my experience its not worth the time or money. All it did for me was turn my skin red and sore and the tattoo looks no different.  Felt like a power sander had been put to my arm. But when the redness and soreness was gone my skin was very smooth and soft.
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