Remove a tattoo completely, or just cover it up?

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Remove a tattoo completely, or just cover it up?

“I have a tattoo of my ex’s name right across the front of my chest. She was great until she wasn’t, that’s all I can really say about her! Obviously, I need to get this off, but my friend who had laser removal said I might want to just do a cover-up instead. What are your thoughts, Dorian?”

Coverups can do a lot more than you think

You may think that covering up Jessica or Cassondra in block letters would be a tough job. You might be surprised. Often we can hide these in dragons or other extremely complex designs. If we write the pattern in cursive, vines are an option. Mystical figures, you name it. Any artist worth his salt can take what you have as a base and suggest multiple options to you.

I guess I got lucky because my ex had a short name :-) Lots of options there.

If you want to remove a tattoo totally

Okay, let’s say you’ve decided already and you don’t want the tattoo at all anymore.

Well, you already know I’m an advocate of all-natural, the laserless tattoo removal guide. Cheaper, safer, and more effective if you just follow the darn providing guidance!

The thing I love about home based removal methods is that they reinvigorate the skin as well. Laser takes away, but exfoliation methods add fresh new layers of skin using safe, skin healthy ingredients.

For example, my aloe vera gel method not only removes the tattoo but softens the surrounding skin! Yes, it requires 3 to 4 daily applications, but when you’re talking just a few weeks’ removal time versus six months minimum for laser-based methods, the extra short-term effort is well worth it!

So, Check The Laserless Tattoo Removal Guide Review Now

 

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