Q&A: Has anyone heard of a cream that helps to lighten/fade tattoo’s.?
Qυеѕtіοn bу 2sassie: Hаѕ anyone heard οf a cream thаt helps tο lighten/fade tattoo’s.?
I hаνе a small letter “T” οn mу forearm thаt I wουƖԁ Ɩіkе tο ɡο away. I’ve hаԁ іt fοr 30 years. I hаtе іt. Dumb thing I ԁіԁ whеn I wаѕ very young. It wаѕ thе 70′s !
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ummmm… you can get it lazered off?
There is a cream but I can’t remember the name. call a dermatologist
A cream to fade tattoos? Nope, I’m sorry to say, but in all the time I’ve dealt with inkwork, no such thing has ever been pointed out to me.
Your best bet is to find one of those laser surgery clinics, they often do tattoo removal for a decent rate, and it’s relatively painless.
I have no idea if this works or not but I heard a commercial on the radio for it for what that’s worth.
http://www.wreckingbalm.com/
as they say though, let the buyer beware. Research before you buy. Try going to epinions.com or maybe webmd.com
The only thing that I could imagine working is bleaching cream. From what I understand it’s something that people with dark skin use to lighten their skin tone (my roommate uses it). I guess that could lighten your tatto, but I doubt it would make it go away.
You may have to resort to tattoo removal. It’s costly and from what I’ve heard very painful. It also leaves scaring. Due to technology it’s increasingly getting better…but it’s still $ $ $ $ and it does leave scars.
Be careful and good luck!
Next time you want a crazy tat try using indian ink, it fads after 10-20yrs. That’s what I used for mine.
Well. the tattoo creams usually hep bring the color out…
OK 30 years ago…. Not gone yet. Not going anywhere…
I have a tat on my neck… Love it… Going to school and going to get my masters… The tat does not make the person the person makes them self…
Your failures are your own, just like that tat they will be with you FOREVER…..
I just started using hydroquinone cream after finding out that is the active ingredient in the tatoo fade creams (like tatbgone & wrecking balm.) It costs A LOT less to just buy the cream (like Porcelana) at a drugstore and a medicated apricot scrub to use beforehand (to open the pores and help it penetrate.) Twice a day you wash & scrub the area then apply the cream . I just started about a week ago – too soon to see results. My tattoos are also over 20 years old – got them when I was a teenager. They are very faded already from the sun etc.. so I ‘m hoping that the cream will work – takes a long time though from what I have read- 6mo- a year. Good luck!