Tattoo removal or fading products?

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Don't be mean. Legitimate questions come in all shapes and sizes. How am I to know whether the chemicals in the duct tape and the chemicals in the ink react when combined if I don't either try it or ask? I am not in a position to try so I ask.
 
Don't be mean. Legitimate questions come in all shapes and sizes. How am I to know whether the chemicals in the duct tape and the chemicals in the ink react when combined if I don't either try it or ask? I am not in a position to try so I ask.

You have been around long enough, you still havnt figured out beex? lol
 
Fair enough point I guess. lol. One never does know though...I was honestly hoping for a fun science experiment to conduct on the BF later on tonight... :naughty:
 
Grown up replies.. Yo keep it, I have india ink tats I'd NEVER get rid of. Keep that "ish" it's real talk. Keep it, never let it go like a year book photo you're embarassed about, it's real. -N
 
^^ What he said. Its a memento to a moment in your life you should and will never forget. It is a badge of sorts. It will always be part of you, whether its there or not. Let it stand as a testament of who you were and who you are now.


Grown up enough for you? ;)
 
A good artist should be able to cover that up, I've seen coverups over much larger, solid, and dark pieces so it can be done you'll just end up with a larger more colorful piece. The best way to start is just to go into shops and talk to the artists and ask their opinions, and remember to look at their portfolio of coverups before committing to anything.
 
i too have also herd recking balm works good i know walmart carries it for like 50? i think
 
Ive heard about wrecking balm but never met anyone who's used it...

Lazer is going to hurt like a mofo, cost an arm and a leg, plus take a few sessions... Since i've known a few people do it...

So in a way, i guess if you really want it gone, no reason why you shouldnt try out the wrecking balm first since it seems like a less expensive and in a way easier way to remove it if it really works?

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Im also going to throw in the depending how deep and what type of ink they used it may also take longer to lazer off...

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