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sillyjilly Tattoo lover
Joined: 29 Oct 2007 Posts: 5 Location: Philadelphia, Pa
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:08 am Post subject: How and why I got rid of my tattoo |
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| Hey, I'm new to the forums but looking forward to being an active member. I like what you guys are doing so lets keep it up! Anyway, recently I used a tattoo removal cream to get rid of one of my tattoos. It was just old and faded so instead of re-inking it I thought I would get rid of it and then get something new. It was a relatively small clover on my wrist and using the cream it completely faded in about 4 months. Now the trouble is deciding what to replace it with..Anyway, its called profade, and if you're looking to clear up some space or to get your ex'es name off your back then I would tell you to give it a go. PM me or post if you have any questions |
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mariaryi Tattoo lover
Joined: 01 Mar 2008 Posts: 5
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:56 am Post subject: Re: How and why I got rid of my tattoo |
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[quote="sillyjilly"]Hey, I'm new to the forums but looking forward to being an active member. I like what you guys are doing so lets keep it up! Anyway, recently I used a tattoo removal cream to get rid of one of my tattoos. It was just old and faded so instead of re-inking it I thought I would get rid of it and then get something new. It was a relatively small clover on my wrist and using the cream it completely faded in about 4 months. Now the trouble is deciding what to replace it with..Anyway, its called profade, and if you're looking to clear up some space or to get your ex'es name off your back then I would tell you to give it a go. PM me or post if you have any questions[/quote]
A tattoo removal cream is the most inexpensive way to remove a tattoo yourself. Market is flooded with several creams such as TatBGone and Tattoo-off that claim to be effective in fading tattoos. There are claims that these creams may fade a tattoo after a continuous use of several months but their success at removing a tattoo altogether is highly unlikely.
I advice for laser tattoo removal from expert for laser tattoo removal.
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ellie-beth Tattoo lover
Joined: 13 Jun 2008 Posts: 10 Location: Northamptonshire
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 2:05 pm Post subject: Re: How and why I got rid of my tattoo |
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[quote="sillyjilly"]Hey, I'm new to the forums but looking forward to being an active member. I like what you guys are doing so lets keep it up! Anyway, recently I used a tattoo removal cream to get rid of one of my tattoos. It was just old and faded so instead of re-inking it I thought I would get rid of it and then get something new. It was a relatively small clover on my wrist and using the cream it completely faded in about 4 months. Now the trouble is deciding what to replace it with..Anyway, its called profade, and if you're looking to clear up some space or to get your ex'es name off your back then I would tell you to give it a go. PM me or post if you have any questions[/quote]
Is somebody paying you to make up this story? I have heard a lot of people saying they don't work. Why did it work on you and not others? |
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