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Tattoo Removal Lotion
The market has been flooded with products over the last few years, which means that people are starting to reconsider their body look. While tattoos often seem sexy, fashionable or cool ideas, in time, they may only prove to be a bad choice. There is nothing easier than the use of a lotion to solve the problem. If only things were that easy! No matter what adverters try to convince you of, take everything with a grain of salt! Wake up! There is no magic process that will get you rid of the no-longer wanted tattoos. There are many products available as lotion, but they all share some repetitive patterns in the way they work. This means that they all function in the same way even if the ingredients are slightly different. If you buy the lotion with a kit, you'll have to go through two or three stages before you get results. This is why a lotion is used only after the application of another topical product meant to prepare the skin for the exfoliation. You thus start with a skincare product, then you apply the second active lotion and finally use a soothing cream to keep infections away

and maintain skin health. This means that with a regular kit, you will actually purchase three different products that are most efficient when used together. Even if we can question the efficiency of this method, the truth is that many people try it. And here is why! A lotion is a painless way of breaking the pigment in the skin, on the one condition that the active ingredients be powerful enough to actually reach the tattoo color. Then, a lotion is painless and apparently cheaper than a laser procedure. The truth is that you will spend around $1,000 at least if we consider the fact that more than one bottle of lotion is necessary. In fact it may take between six months and a year before the tattoo starts to fade away. TCA chemical ingredients are some of the strongest yet most dangerous that you will find in a lotion. Normally, such products cause a controlled inflammation of the skin, yet, if used incorrectly, you risk permanent scarring in addition to great pain. Follow all the instructions for application carefully so that you reduce the incidence of side effects to the minimum.

 
 
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