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Tattoo removal through fading creams with hydroquinone
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p***@yahoo.com
2004-12-23 00:35:48 UTC
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I know this is a tattoo group but if there's anybody in here who
wants to know of a cheap way to remove tattoos, I suggest they buy some
fading cream with hydroquinone. It works and it works pretty fast. All
you would have to do is smear a glob of it on the tattoo and cover it
with a napkin to keep it in place so that it continually keeps
hydrated. After doing this on a daily basis, you should be able to see
some results within a month or sooner.
All the other commercial tattoo removal creams advertised has
hydroquinone as the basic ingredient. However I think they dilute it in
their products and raise the price about 10X higher than what you could
normally get at the stores.
I know it works becuase I've been using it on a tattoo that I got a
few years ago and it's fading like magic. I am not joking, it really
does work.
Keith Alexander®
2004-12-23 00:37:33 UTC
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I know it works
*** Fuck off.

Thank you in advance.

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f***@yahoo.co.uk
2005-01-21 09:39:20 UTC
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Keith

I wanted to ask a question:- a way with keeping up with the times - is
their anyway an ink tattoo can be made in to a scare - like they do in
some parts of Africa?

Also
I have 3 x tattoos
2 of which i like and the third i dont. What is a safe an effective
method of removing it (or turning it into a sexy scare?)

Thx Greg

o***@mail.hongkong.com
2005-01-07 23:59:49 UTC
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normally get at the stores.
I know it works becuase I've been using it on a tattoo that I got a
few years ago and it's fading like magic. I am not joking, it really
does work.
They sell products with hydroquinone in them as skin bleach often in
the "ethnic" section of the haircare spot in the supermarket.
Hydroquinone is not too good for long term use though. I read reports
of it turning the bones black or something. You might want to try DMSO
mixed with FOOD GRADE hydrogen peroxide or clorox bleach. I dont know
if the latter would work as well as the nascient oxygen. I used to put
the food grade peroxide in bath and it would turn the colored parts of
the tub a lighter color. Clorox bath (1 cup per bath) is good for
detox, but we found out only clorox works best for some reason.
Another idea, and I dont know if this would cause irriation with the
bleach, but to use the needle and thread method to break the skin and
dip in bleach. The thread also helps you control the depth, that is if
it doesnt slip off the skinnyer part. Once there is a hole you could
dab or soak the area with bleach or oxygen solution and I doubt that
ink will be there for long.

I used to hear all kinds of things with the DMSO but what can you do.
Yeah it will drive the stuff in but what can you do. I wonder if the
inks are positivly charged? Maybe a healing clay poltice with bleach
and or oxygel would work. What about the DMSO, its a carrier mixed
with clay couldnt the clay also work to pull it out better like a
magnet? I would imagine it being a bit safter than just dabbing on
dmso.

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Mike M
2005-01-08 03:17:33 UTC
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In article <***@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
***@mail.hongkong.com says...
Crap snip
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Did you write "Blood poisoning for dummies"?
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Mike M
Curt James
2005-01-08 15:38:11 UTC
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skin bleach often in the "ethnic" section of the
haircare spot in the supermarket. Hydroquinone is
not too good for long term use though.
Skin bleach - whether he's used it or his skin tone
is the result of a disease - makes me think of Michael
Jackson. I realize it's not wise to criticize anyone's
choices in body modification, but poor Mike possibly
would have benefited had one of his brothers or sisters
(obviously not LaToya) held him down and provided a
massive "It's OKAY to look HUMAN!" intervention.

There's at least one plastic surgeon out there what
needs an ass whuppin'.

Fwiw, some pics of Michael, Janet and LaToya before
modification can be found @: http://www.janetj.com/
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m***@dbzmail.com
2005-01-19 20:12:19 UTC
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hydroquinone.crams worked for me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! buy it now
Mike M
2005-01-19 20:18:10 UTC
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In article <***@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
***@dbzmail.com says...
m> hydroquinone.crams worked for me
Where exactly did you "cram" it?
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Mike M
m***@dbzmail.com
2005-01-20 14:15:06 UTC
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Post by Mike M
crams
creams
Post by Mike M
Where exactly did you "cram" it?
on my tattoo
p***@yahoo.com
2005-01-17 23:50:30 UTC
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Do you know that the DMSO really works? I have this star tattoo on my
wrist for a pretty long time now and want to get rid of it. I tried the
hydroquinone and was almost positive it worked but I'm not too sure
now. Maybe I was a bit too optimistic.
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