Tattoo remove methods
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Feb 11, 2013
Aleksandra V.
What method of tattoo removal is the best according to you? Can anyone share experience with this?
Feb 11, 2013
Natalie T.
I was going to look into trying fading creams, but I ultimately decided a cover-up tattoo was the best way to go... for me. What are you trying to remove? How big is it? How old is it? What color inks were used? where is it located?
Feb 11, 2013
Stephanie D.
Laser removal is pretty much the only reliable way. Black is easier to remove than color. White is damn near impossible to remove. Getting it covered by another tattoo is probably your best option.
Feb 11, 2013
Aleksandra V.
Thank you girls.
I have not full coverage tattoo arm 10/18 sm , 2years, black ink only.
I was read much about tattoo creams ,but I'm scare to try ,because I dont want to hapen something ,which will demage my skin and later even laser will can't fix. I also think laser is the best option for remove tattoos and I know have diferent lasers and of course diferent results of them. My skin is really white and sensitive so I want to be sure that I will pick the best.