Posted on 07 November 2009. Tags: TatBGone, tattoo, tattoo removal cream, tattoo removal creams, tattoos
Do you have an old tattoo you don’t really like anymore? Do you find it somewhat of an embaressment when people see it? Sick and tired of covering it up with long sleeves or jeans, even in when it’s hot outside?
I know just what you mean. That person used to be me. Then one night I ran into an old friend at a bar and noticed that his home made wrist tattoo was gone. Shocked by this, he told me he used a tattoo removal cream to get rid of it. I was floored! This meant I could do the same thing too….
Fast forward 4 months later, and my bad tattoo was gone, too, all thanks to using TatBGone tattoo removal cream. Yeah!
So if you’re in the same boat, check it out. You’ll be happy you did! And you’ll save some money too over other techniques like rejuvi or laser removal.
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Posted on 24 October 2009. Tags: tattoo balm, tattoo removal cream, tattoos, Wrecking Ball, wrecking balm
It’s ironic that a tattoo removal kit is often referred to in its shorthand name as just “Wrecking Balm Tattoo“. Ironic because it’s obviously NOT a tattoo, it’s more like the anti-tattoo, as it’s sole purpose is to remove the tattoo ink from the surface layers of the skin, where the ink was inserted.
I’m not one prone to conspiracy theories, but I can’t for life of me figure out how this works, and I’m starting to entertain the idea that David Icke’s little green lizards are behind this product. (Kidding!) Seriously though, does Wrecking Balm absorb the ink? Does it destroy it? Does it push it back into the body out of view?
Either way, I’m glad I didn’t let my inability to grasp how Wrecking Balm works with my desire to buy Wrecking Balm tattoo and apply it to my own skin. It’s only been about 5 weeks and I’ve still got nearly half of my Wrecking Balm tattoo fade kit left, and I can see significant results. I’m sure now that when I go in to get a cover up, this once very lively (but ugly and unwanted) tattoo will be faded enough that my tattoo artist will have no problem masking the remaining ink with a fabulous new tattoo.
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Posted on 14 September 2009. Tags: metal, tattoo off, tattoo removal, tattoo removal creams, tattoos
When I was 14, my friend and I, in a moment of Black Sabbath inspired devotion, decided it would be sweet to tattoo, and I quote, “something metal” to each other, to show our devotion to the world of heavy music and satanic rock.
I will grant that this was a pretty metal thing to do, especially back then in the 1970′s when tattoos weren’t on every other person you meet, including grandparents and executives at large companies.
However, you can imagine that this led to giving one another some crap artwork as far as a tattoo goes! And you would be right to imagine such a thing, my friend, oh so entirely right…
How right? Well, we both got a freakin’ bat tattooed on our arms. A little indie ink, a pin, and some pain (and possibly some Jack Daniels, shhh!) was all it took to have a black blob that theoretically was a bat. Ah! What were we thinking.
Thank god for modern medicine. Because now, I ordered something called Tattoo Off after reading about it at this site called the Tattoo Removal Creams Guide. Sounds like it will work to remove my tattoo in about 2-3 months. Not bad, especially considering the (cheap!) price.
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