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Even if you regret your ink, the decision to take off tattoos is one that needs to be made carefully and the method of removal that you choose has to be chosen even more carefully. For example something that is becoming a big talking point in the tattoo removal department is the use of tattoo removal cream. Could this be the new and improved non-invasive way to get rid of all your unwanted ink?

How A Tattoo Is Formed

To begin with you need to know the basis of a tattoo. You need to know that it is not just ink in your skin but instead that it is ink that has formed pigments under layers of skin and the size of these pigments disallow the body's immune system to get rid of the ink.

How The Cream Works

Most creams recommend that you use them every day as you get out the bath (some even recommend before you go to bed too). All you have to do is rub the cream into your skin over a course of about 2 months (this is just for small tattoos, you can be looking at over a year for larger ones).

In this period what happens is the cream breaks down the pigments under the skin slowly and this allows the immune system to get rid of the unwanted ink, by doing this over a period of time you are able to remove completely any ink that you have been dreading without getting any scarring that comes from lasers or chemical peels.

How Much Does It Cost?

This is the worst part of the removal cream or the catch as some of you would call it. The average cost for the cream on various sites is about $120/80 for 2 months worth of cream. The fact that you'll probably need more than this could lead up to be being expensive especially if you have a larger tattoo that is going to need months of cream application.

Does It Really Work?

It may sound too good to be true and that is because it might just be. This method to take off tattoos doesn't have any scientific cases published that say that it actually works, you'll be going on the word of someone of the internet who claims it works when there is also going to be someone who claims that it's just a scam.

You need to realise that everyone is different and that you'll have different results with tattoo removal cream to someone else but this doesn't mean that you should do a background check on Google onto which company has the best feed back before you go on to make your purchase. [���w�w�w�.�t�a�t�t�o�o�r�e�m�o�v�a�l�-�m�e�l�b�o�u�r�n�e�.��c�o�m�.�a�u������ tattoo removal melbourne]