Tattoo Removal &
Concealment
If you are looking for resources and information about
concealing a tattoo or tattoo removal, you've come to the right
place. Here you will find all kinds of information about
covering up your ink and even getting rid of it
permanently.
TCA Peels for Tattoo Removal
I have several tattoos that I want to remove. However, I
don't have the money for laser tattoo removal. So, I decided to
try the home TCA peel route. I ordered a TCA peel kit off of
Ebay and prepared for my first treatment. The first step is to
mix the TCA solution with water. I diluted my TCA down to about
30 or 40 percent strength. This stuff is clear like water and
runs so be sure to have the area covered with old towels.
How to Conceal a Tattoo
If you want to cover up a tattoo, you will be glad to know
it can be done. You will need some supplies to get the job
done, however. You'll also need to use the proper technique.
The most important aspect of any tattoo concealer kit is the
concealer itself. If you've ever tried regular blemish or
undereye concealer or face foundation to cover up a tattoo, you
probably already know it doesn't work that well. In order to
get the opaque coverage required to cover ink, you will need
something that is highly pigmented and designed for the
purposes of covering tattoos.
Options for Tattoo Removal
Do you have a tattoo that you are sick and tired of? If so,
you should know there are numerous ways you can remove it.
Tattoo removal has been around for awhile, but thanks to modern
technology is easier and more effective than ever. In this
article we'll discuss several methods of tattoo removal
including laser removal, surgical removal, salabrasion, skin
peels and injections.We do not recommend one particular course
of action in this article. Rather, this article should be used
as a starting point before talking to your doctor. Your doctor,
dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon can tell you what he or she
thinks is the best form of tattoo removal for you.
A Guide to Airbrush Body Makeup
One of the newest innovations in tattoo concealment is
airbrush body makeup. In the beginning, this type of painting
technique was most commonly seen on T-shirts and cars. Today,
airbrush painting has made its way into the cosmetics world.
There are airbrush nail paints, airbrush body foundations and
more. There are even sunless tanners that can be applied this
way, like Fusion Beauty's GlowFusion AirGlow. For the purposes
of this article, we'll be talking about using airbrush makeup
being used to cover up tattoos.
Is Laser Tattoo Removal Right for You?
Tattoos are more popular than ever before. Mainstream, even.
This is one reason why more and more people are getting laser
tattoo removal. It's entirely possible to get a tattoo that you
love at the time, but grow sick of it over the years. Maybe you
were rebellious and got a tattoo to act out. Or maybe you
tattooed the name of a lover on your body and now you are no
longer together. There are various reasons why you might want
to have your tattoos removed. Laser tattoo removal is an
effective, yet expensive method of removing an unwanted
tattoo.
Can You Remove a Tattoo at Home?
Many people have at least one tattoo that they no longer
want. Let's face it -- we've all done things that we regret.
For some, these things include permanently marring their flesh
with tattoos. If you've got tattoos that you love, that's
great. But if not, it is important to realize you do not have
to live with the embarrassment of sporting unwanted body
ink.
A Guide to the Best Tattoo Coverup
Makeup
Sometimes it is impossible to completely remove a tattoo.
Even if you go through laser tattoo removal, your tattoo may
still be slightly visible. Perhaps you cannot afford laser
tattoo removal, or don't want your tattoo permanently gone. The
solution is to conceal your ink. Concealing tattoos can be done
with the help of the right cosmetics. The key is to use the
right products in the right way. If you've ever tried to use
face makeup like foundation or concealer to cover a tattoo,
then you've already learned that it doesn't work. Covering
tattoos requires a highly pigmented foundation designed for use
on the body.
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