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postheadericon Tattoo removal before and after

Tattoo removal before and after. The tattoo is a delightful skin art that needs a lot of care. This includes a lot of medication and ointments. In fact you also need to be mentally prepared to have it removed as it might bring back old memories and at the same time would cost you a [...]

postheadericon Tattoo removal cream

A tattoo is at times more than just a fashion statement and can be a carrier of memories. In other words there are many different kinds of emotions involved with a tattoo. There are times when the removal of a tattoo becomes imminent and it is usually a tough thing. A permanent tattoo is etched [...]

postheadericon Tattoo Removal

There are a lot of reasons for possibly wanting a tattoo removed – the positive element of tattoo removal is that you are no longer burdened with a tattoo you seriously regret. If a tattoo is holding you back from getting a job you want or keeps you from attaining goals you have set for [...]

postheadericon Rejuvi Tattoo Removal Cream

Rejuvi cream for tattoo removal is done in the following method: Cream is injected into the skin, using a device quite similar to a tattoo gun The cream bonds with the ink inside the skin The body sees this as something foreign to the body to remove from its system The body rejects the cream, [...]

postheadericon Tattoo to cover stretch marks?

Hey Violet, Honestly, that art should work really well with stretch marks because the lines are not rigid, they are fluid and have movement and uneven lines – thusly they would work with stretch marks not against them, and actually in my 'artist eye' would see the art as being possibly enhance them with texture, [...]

postheadericon Tattoo Over Stretch Marks

The formation of scars underneath our skin causes stretch marks. Rapid stretching of skin due to pregnancy, weight fluctuation, bodybuilding and puberty adversely affects our dermis. Tattoo over stretch marks can be a great idea for hiding these scars but it is always advisable to consult a dermatologist before coloring your body. These scars are [...]

postheadericon Is Better?

How many times do you hear yourself saying “I’ve got to get rid of this stupid tattoo”? Whether it was a poor choice of design, or an unprofessional “hiccup” on part of the artist, some tattoos should never see the light of day. And until some Japanese scientists come up with a time machine, the [...]

postheadericon Can Tattoos Cover Stretch Marks?

Yes, tattoos can cover stretch marks. Scarred tissue is easy to work on and feels like plastic. Many persons have specifically got tattoos done over both scars and stretch marks. However tattoos are not advisable on skin that is still healing or changing from dermal trauma. But this does not always mean that the scarred [...]

postheadericon More Embarrassing Questions Answered

Will weight gain or loss affect my tattoo? Any tattoo can be affected by changes in size of the body, but the good news is that it's usually not that noticeable. Tattoos can be very forgiving, and if the weight gain or loss occurs slowly enough, this gives your tattoo time to “adjust”. Imagine a [...]

postheadericon Covering stretch marks with tats?

Hi there… Well, the conscensus is … research your tattoo artist thoroughly. Make sure that he/she is skilled when working with scars and stretch marks. I have a scar coverup that does involve stretch marks too. I have a tattoo cover up in process, and a few others. My artist specializes in scar coverups, and [...]

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