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Tattoo Removal Creams: Do They Really Work?

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Once it became known that hydroquinone may cause cancer some
of the existing creams downplayed the existence of
hydroquinone in their product by not publicizing their
ingredients or by hiding it in such a long list of other
ingredients that they hoped no one would bother reading the
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Tattoo Removal Creams: Do They Really Work?
Copyright (c) 2009 Adell Cogar
Healthy Skin Association
http://www.healthyskinassociation.org/



Tattoo removal creams have been around for many years. Most of
the original creams consisted of water, "natural botanicals",
propylene glycol, various forms of alcohol, some minor acids such
as ascorbic acid (vitamin C), fragrance and Hydroquinone.
Hydroquinone was the main active ingredient, used because it
suppresses the production of melanin, the chemical in the skin
that determines skin color. The more melanin a person has the
darker the skin, less melanin creates a lighter skin tone. Once
it became known that hydroquinone may cause cancer some of the
existing creams downplayed the existence of hydroquinone in their
product by not publicizing their ingredients or by hiding it in
such a long list of other ingredients that they hoped no one
would bother reading the list. As Dr. Lawrence E. Gibson of the
Mayo Clinic says "Tattoo removal creams are widely available
online. But there is no evidence that they work"

Recently a new wave of so called tattoo removal creams have come
upon the scene. They rely on inhibiting or completely stopping
the production of melanin, but they are composed of new and
different chemicals to fade the skin. It's like the old card
trick where the dealer distracts the players with one hand while
dealing his own cards from the bottom of the deck. After a few
applications the user notices that their skin is fading and
thinks that means the tattoo ink itself is fading. As time passes
the skin tone over the tattoo becomes lighter and lighter and
gives the illusion of fading tattoo ink, but the ink never goes
away and the skin becomes completely depleted of melanin.
Eventually the user catches on, but the bad news is that
manufacturers of this type of "tattoo removal cream" offer no
guarantee, so there will be no refund of the few hundred dollars
spent to fade a small area of skin pigment. The new ingredients
used to accomplish this is usually Kojic Acid, Alpha Arbutin and
Bearberry Extract in combination or alone. The product may also
contain a variety of preservatives, moisturizers, skin healers
such as Aloe Vera and a fragrance. That's all very nice if you
want to get rid of age spots, freckles or create an even skin
tone on your face, but there has never been one medical study
that proves any of the above ingredients, in a highly
concentrated form either together or alone, will do anything to
fade or remove tattoo pigment.

Most skin pigment lies in the top layer of skin called the
Epidermis with much smaller quantities sometimes residing in the
second layer of skin called the Dermis. The problem with the skin
fading products is they generally only penetrate to the Epidermis
and never reach the Dermis or second layer of skin where the
tattoo pigment is deposited to create a permanent tattoo. Even if
the cream was to penetrate to the Dermis layer there is no
ingredient in any tattoo removal cream that can remove, much less
fade, tattoo ink pigment. Many modern tattoo pigments include
products such as Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS plastic),
inorganic metals and heavy metals and are to deep in the skin to
remove using simple melanin inhibitors.

The only thing that gives tattoo creams the slightest chance at
fading a tattoo is using it in combination with dermabrasion or
exfoliation. The dermis, where tattoo ink lives, has to be the
ultimate point of attack if there is any realistic expectation of
tattoo ink removal. The following drawing shows a cross section
of skin layers and the limited ability of tattoo removal creams
to penetrate beyond the epidermis. Creams with instructions to
apply once or twice a day are simply to mild to reach the dermis.
They are nothing more than hand softening creams with melanin
inhibitors added.

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Probably the most widely known non-laser tattoo removal product
uses a form of dermabrasion and and a cream. The cost of this
product is high because of the battery operated sander that comes
in each kit and the advertising dollars spent to build the brand
name. The creams contain abrasives to aid in exfoliation and a
variety of moisturizers, skin conditioners, sunscreens to help
prevent hyperpigmentation, cleansers, oils and skin lighteners,
or melanin inhibitors, to give the illusion of tattoo pigment
removal. Given enough time the process may work, but the time
required is much, much longer than the advertiser would lead the
public to believe, all the while product users are sending in
$150.00 every 2 months for more product. During the first couple
of months melanin inhibitors give the impression the product is
working better than it actually is, that's the basic strategy
behind most tattoo removal creams. Most manufacturers offer no
money back guarantee while others offer what appears to be a
guarantee, but close reading reveals the standards for a refund
are so strict as to be non-existent.

Further examination of tattoo removal cream ingredients reveals
that with a trip to the local drug store most of the ingredients
that cost $75.00 for a one month supply can be bought for $5.00
and accomplish the same amount of ink removal as the commercially
marketed product.

Below are several examples quoted from real Tattoo Removal Cream
Guarantees:

 * 100% Satisfaction

"QuickFade has a 90 day guarantee! Take the Test... Try
QuickFade for yourself for at least 90 days, and if you don't
see dramatic results e-mail us and your products are FREE, no
questions asked!"

... "Here's how our guarantee works; If our systems or products
have not worked for you. You are eligible to receive FREE
PRODUCTS until you achieve the results you desire. Providing that
you adhere to the following conditions;

3 Month Guarantee:

If after 90 days you haven't obtained the results you desire,
simply purchase another 3-month supply of products to qualify for
the 6-month guarantee. Once you have used our system or products
180 days and you have not yet obtained the results you desire,
simply e-mail the customer service department to activate the
monthly delivery of your FREE products.

6 Month Guarantee:

E-mail the customer service department within 185 days from the
date you received your package to activate your FREE products.

-Once you begin receiving your FREE products, you must e-mail the
customer service department before the 30th of every month to
keep your FREE products coming.

-You simply pay $12.95 (USA) or $19.99 (International) for
shipping/handling and your FREE products will be delivered
discreetly to your door within 5-10 business days (USA), 2-4
weeks (International) It's that simple!

If you need assistance with our guarantee just e-mail us, were
here to help you!"

Translation: They don't return your money, they send you more
product which you pay for at a greatly reduced price.

 * Refund and Return Policy

"If you would like to return our product, you must email within
30 days of the shipment date to receive authorization and return
instructions.

All unopened product can be returned for a refund. A re-stocking
fee of 25% will be applied. Product must be sealed, unopened, and
in original packaging. Product must be shipped back to
TAT-Med.com at the customers' expense. All merchandise must be
insured properly by the customer. Refunds will be issued upon
receipt of the returned products. Shipping charges cannot be
refunded. If items are not insured properly and get damaged or
lost when returned, we cannot grant refunds.

No product returns can be accepted after 30 days.

Foreign orders which are detained or confiscated by Customs are
not subject for refund.

An RMA (Return Authorization) must be obtained from the office by
email before a refund will be accepted back for return. Upon
receiving the email request for the RMA, a representative will
clarify the eligibility for the return under our return policy
and provide an RMA and return address back by email. Any returned
product without an RMA will not be refunded."

Translation: A customer has 30 days to return the product, but a
refund will be issued only if product package was never opened
and used. This means if you try it and don't like it you can't
return it because you have opened the original package which
violates the warranty.

 * Guarantee and Privacy

"Due to the high level of success we achieve from our clients,
we are able to offer you a product with incredibly superior
ingredients. Follow the steps of thousands of our satisfied
clients around the world. With everything aside, we assure you
that our product, Profade, has the greatest ratio of satisfied
clients on the web.

Purchases with credit card and other forms alike are completely
safe and confidential. We promise never to sell your information,
nor use it without your consent.

We use programs which are completely secure to preserve your
personal information. With this technology no one will be able to
access your personal data.

Your credit card will be safe thanks to our protection programs.
Your email address and other contact details will never be sold
because we follow the Law of Information Protection of 1980.

All orders are sent in a completely discreet envelope so that it
would be impossible to know the contents inside.

Nor will you find any distinct references to the product on the
outside of the packet which would reveal its contents."

Translation: This company calls this the Guarantee and Privacy
statement, but the product is not guaranteed, only your privacy.

 * Is Tat B Gone guaranteed?

"TBG has been proven to be highly effective. Our studies show
that over 95% of TBG users achieve SATISFYING RESULTS, but some
situations require a longer treatment period. Because of this and
contamination concerns (we cannot ensure the integrity of product
that has out from our control) we are unable to accept returns or
offer an unconditional guarantee. We know of no serious medical
treatment, prescription, or even laser treatment that offers an
unconditional guarantee."

Translation: They don't guarantee their product because you
might contaminate it...?

 * Ingrediants Guaranteed

"Tattoo-off delivers satisfying results, no matter the color,
type and amount of ink used to create your tattoo. The Most
Researched and Advanced Tattoo Removal Formula Available. No
Chinese Ingredients"

Translation: Their guarantee is No Chinese Ingredients...that's
it?

Tattoo Removal Creams - Do They Really Work?

The unfortunate answer to that question is: No, not yet. It's
possible that one day an effective tattoo removal cream will be
developed. We will know that day has arrived when a company has
enough confidence in their product to offer a reasonable money
back guarantee. 




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Adell Cogar is a freelance writer with a special interest in 
tattoos and tattoo removal methods. Fascinated with tattoos at 
an early age, Adell received her first tattoo at 18 and has 
added many more over the past few years. A "redo" on a particular
tattoo that she did not like got her involved with several tattoo
removal methods. Those who know her consider her an expert on the
matter. She consulted with http://www.HealthySkinAssociation.org/
for this article.


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