Diy Methods For Removing Finger Tattoos?

This article explores various DIY tattoo removal methods, including mechanical, chemical, and other techniques. Honey and aloe vera gel paste is a gentle approach to removing tattoos due to its soothing properties on the skin. To remove a tattoo at home, the tattooed area should be cleaned with mild soap and water, then patted dry using a towel.

Aloe vera can be used as a natural bleaching agent by mixing lemon juice with salt. Applying this mixture to the tattoo using a cotton ball and rinsing off after 30 minutes, the tattoo can be lightened. Another option is salabrasion, which involves rubbing the skin away with salt. However, this method is not safe and requires professional help.

Currently, the best method for removing a tattoo at home is laser tattoo removal, which is done in an office with trained professionals. To apply this method at home, apply table salt to a moist gauze sponge and sand down the skin where the tattoo is located. Aloe vera has no harmful effects, but it is important to be cautious about rubbing it over a tattoo.

FDA-approved laser treatment procedures exist that can remove unwanted tattoos carefully, safely, and effectively. In summary, these DIY tattoo removal methods offer a cost-effective and natural alternative to traditional laser treatments.


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DIY Methods For Removing Finger Tattoos
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  • Hallo,I hope im not too late,I came across your website while looking for alternative ways to remove tattoos,heres how it went… I used a microneedling pen with 12 needles,salt and lemon,the pen needle length was on 2.0.I did exactly as u explained but my tattoo ddnt fade like yours what happened was after a couple of days the wound began developing blisters then the water drained out and a thick scab developed which contains the ink.I personally dnt mind scars over a tattoo cos I think scars are easy to get rid off,Still waiting on the scab to fall off. Im very grateful to have came across your website thank you for saving our lives.

  • This is the glycolic cream that we use on Tattoo lightening/removal rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Febay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F283745599382 If the link doesn’t work it is eBay user name alchemist1377 It is the glycolic cream or lotion either works. There’s an 8 ounce for $69 and there’s a 2 ounce cream for $39. I hope this helps

  • Great article! Can we get an update on the finger tattoo? Is it removed now, and if so how many sessions did it take? I’m going to try and do this via handpoking as it’s only a small tattoo and I don’t think it’s worth buying a machiene as I imagine handpoking will be just as effective just slower (I already have experience giving myself handpoked tattoos).

  • Thank you beautiful!! This gives me hope that I can remove some dark brown scarring on my legs. It’s not tattoos though, it’s skin scars from where I used to have eczema. My dermatologist said I could bleach it but I haven’t had the guts to do that. I just started using a cream I made with lemon essential oil which is a natural bleach. But I can only use it in the winter because it’s phototoxic. But this is amazing what you came up with. You are a mad scientist lol!!!!! Sending lots of love beautiful! 💖💕🌷🌳🍃

  • This looks so promising 🤩 I had wasted money on getting a tattoo to cover a scar and they just gave me a horrible tattoo. I’m going to do more research but this seems safer on my skin than lazer removal. Would you recommend me learning how to do this method to remove or lighten a large dark tattoo or just go get lazer?

  • The science behind it all is not very nicely looked into. If, we at home, can become comfortable with the pain that we must suffer and risks as well, then we can develop some way around the dehydration of the salt and some way to help the skin heal with as minimal scarring as possible. Not a lot of people try to figure this stuff out. People who do try are generally desperate and will not think about all side effects and options. I agree that the way the salt and lemon treatment is done is a bloody, scarring mess but if you need to do this for something like joining the military or following your dreams I hold no bad judgement against trying this.

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