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Nuviderm – Does It Work?

October 19, 2009
Nuviderm Tattoo Removal

Nuviderm Tattoo Removal

Tattoo removal has come a long way in the last 10 years, there have been some advancements and there have been more than a few steps backwards.

The advances include greatly improved laser tattoo removal techniques, IPL, tattoo displacement products such as Rejuvi and refinement in the use of TCA products like Nuviderm.

Backward steps include the so called tattoo removal creams or gels that do nothing but fade skin pigment and what I would refer to lateral moves, not forward and not backward. Those would include the products that combine tattoo removal creams with exfoliation. The exfoliation is an improvement on just rubbing a skin fade cream onto your skin but  exfoliation isn’t the most efficient way to remove a tattoo. I would compare it to ocean waves pounding into the shear rock cliffs of some island in the Pacific Ocean. Eventually that rock will be worn down to sand and create a nice sandy beach, but who has time to wait for that to happen?.

When TCA was first medically tested as a possible method of tattoo removal the techniques the Doctors used were not nearly as refined as current techniques. Over the past few years the satisfaction rate for TCA has risen to about 93% of all users. That’s not perfect , but it does prove there is an in home tattoo removal product that is being used successfully every day by people just like you. One ounce of Nuviderm has the tattoo removal power of $750 – $1,000 worth of laser treatments. In times like these that’s a significant cost savings. Plus, Nuviderm is guaranteed…but not all laser removal clinics guarantee their work.

Nuviderm works, it’s guaranteed and it puts you in control of your tattoo removal process. What more could you want?

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Nuviderm Reviews – Beautiful Tattoos

September 2, 2009
Beautiful tattoo, no tattoo removal required

Beautiful tattoo, no tattoo removal required

We’ve recently written about ugly tattoos so I thought it only fair to write a few words about good looking tattoos…they’re everywhere. A  well done tattoo done by a true tattoo artist can be a true work on art, until the canvas gets screwed up which is inevitable. The older the skin the more it sags, it’s just a case of gravity, old age, UV radiation and whatever else can happen to skin, especially skin exposed to the sun on a regular basis.

So, without further rambling,  I’m heading over to find a photo of a nice tattoo.

Later…

OK, this is supposed to be a tattoo, it was listed under beautiful tattoos at Google Images. It could also be a drawing listed as a tattoo, but if this is an actual tattoo it is beautiful piece of art.

If you have a tattoo you no longer consider art or anything close to being artwork you can always buy Nuviderm tattoo removal and make room for a cover up or just leave your skin bare.

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Nuviderm, Nuviderm and Nuviderm

August 29, 2009
A true tattoo removal blog - No BS

A true tattoo removal blog - No BS

OK.

I don’t have a lot to say at this moment, I just finished up the Monday blog post and it is good. The artwork, the content are all very, very interesting so don’t miss it. It is entertaining as well as informative and has much information on tattoo removal cream and how a tattoo removal cream would remove Homer Simpson once he got under your skin…in the form of a tattoo, that is.

So don’t forget Monday around 10:00 EST. You’re gonna like it.

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Nuviderm Reviews – Tattoo Pigment Allergies

August 27, 2009
Nuviderm reviews allergies to tattoo pigments

Nuviderm reviews allergies to tattoo pigments

Inflammatory reactions sometimes result from the tissue injury that is necessary for the formation of a tattoo when the pigment is injected into the selected location for the body art. The inflammation  usually recedes without further incident within 2 – 3 weeks and is an expected reaction of your bodys’ immune system to the tattooing process.

Once the initial immune system response has settled down , the most frequent reaction observed  is an allergic sensitivity to one of the pigments used in the formation of the tattoo. These reactions evolve in many different ways and include granulomas, which are a ball-like collection of immune cells which form when the immune system attempts to wall off substances that it perceives as foreign but is unable to eliminate. Spongiotic dermatitis which causes itching and redness on the skin. The  cause is related to allergic reactions to pigments used in the tattoo. Another sign of  allergic sensitivity is Lichen planus,  an abnormal immune reaction provoked by a viral infection or sensitivity to a specific tattoo pigment. Inflammatory cells seem to mistake the skin cells as foreign and attack them.

Usually, allergic reactions to a tattoo pigment are contact dermatitis and photoallergic dermatitis, meaning a sensitivity to artificial and natural light, but most commonly to natural sunlight.

Allergic reactions to red tattoo pigments are the most common and may be caused by a variety of pigments, especially mercury sulfide. Alternative red vegetable dyes have been developed because of the problems associated with red tattoo pigment containing mercury; however, red tattoo reactions continue to be reported although with much less frequency.

Light sensitivity is commonly caused by yellow (cadmium sulfide) tattoo pigment. Swelling and redness may develop with exposure to sunlight. Although the reason is not clear, cadmium sulfide is the light-sensitive material used in photoelectric cells; therefore, the reaction is believed to be phototoxic. Red tattoos are sometimes associated with light sensitivity because of trace amounts of cadmium added to brighten the red pigment.

Pigments used to create green, blue, and black tattoos are much less common.

Blue tattoos that contain cobalt sometimes experience allergic  reactions which can rarely develop into inflammation of the middle layer of the eye called uveitis. Uveitis is a condition that can be treated with steroid eye drops, tablets or injections.

So, aside from tattoo regret, whatever the cause, allergic reactions to tattoo pigment should be taken into consideration when getting a tattoo. Always ask about pigment ingredients and only use the services of clean, reputable tattoo shops and artists.

If you decide it’s time for a removal be sure to consider Nuviderm, the easy, effective and affordable alternative to laser tattoo removal.

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A Nuviderm Tattoo Removal Day Dream

August 25, 2009
Tattoo removal daydream?

Tattoo removal daydream?

Just apply the cream and your tattoo will be gone in 30 to 90 days depending on how often you apply the formula or which strength removal cream you purchased. It will no longer be  necessary to wait 3 to 6 months, or in the case of laser removal 12 months, before you can begin your removal. Just wait a week for the pigment injection “wounds” to heal a bit and you can begin removing your tattoo almost immediately.

Young men and women wishing to remove a tattoo so that they can join a branch of the U.S. military can remove the tattoo in 4 weeks, just in time to start basic training at their assigned base.

We young people sometimes make decisions that we wish we could change a week later and this new magical tattoo removal cream, yes I said cream, will allow those quick changes in the case of a regretted tattoo.

That young bride will be able to remove that big red heart with Johnny’s name written across it just in time for her wedding to Josh. After all what husband wants to see another mans’ name on his wifes’ butt? Same goes for that young groom to be. He can erase his  “Susie Forever” tattoo from his shoulder before the honeymoon. Sweet!  I said shoulder because what woman wants her name on her boyfriend/husbands butt?  Men, on the other hand like seeing their name on any womans’ butt.

Of course nothing is perfect, the price you pay to get rid of a tattoo in 30 days will be expensive, but there will be little or no pain involved and no chance of minor scar tissue…none.

Ok…time to wake up because we still live in the present and that stuff just doesn’t exist yet, but someday…

Until then if you’re short on cash but need a good tattoo remover just go to Nuviderm.com. It’s the easy, effective and affordable way to tattoo removal.

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Tattoo Removal Can’t Be Wished Away

August 20, 2009

Tattoo Removal Can't be Wished Away

Tattoo Removal Can't be Wished Away

If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.”

It’s a lot easier to get a tattoo than it is to get rid of one. I wish that wasn’t the case, but that’s just the way it is.

Remember how excited you were when you came home with your new ink? You couldn’t wait to show it to your friends. You talked about it; you told everyone how much it did or didn’t hurt. Hey – you probably even recommended your new found tattoo artist to everyone you knew.

Life was good with your new tattoo. You felt special. But now the “shiny” has warn off and, for whatever reason, it’s time to say “bye bye” to that cute rose, dove, cross, your ex’s name, or whatever.

Now you’re not so excited. Maybe you’re even a little scared or confused.

You’ve heard good, bad and horror stories about tattoo removal.

There are so many options.

Everything seems so expensive.

People tell you that having a tattoo removed hurts more than when you first got it.

Well here’s some good news…

I’m going to put a little excitement back into your life because I’m going to lay bare one of the good tattoo removal options.

Nuviderm, it really works. You need patience and persistence , but that’s true of any product that actually removes tattoo ink.

And for all those  tattoo removal creams that don’t remove ink you reallllly need patience because that ink will still be there 1000 years after you’re dead and your body is dug up by some future archeologists as they study  past civilizations.

Use Nuviderm tattoo remover.

You’ll be excited about not having a tattoo anymore. You won’t be able to wait to show your friends where it used to be. You’ll tell everyone how much it did or didn’t hurt. And hey – you’ll probably even recommend your new found tattoo removal procedure to everyone you know!

Just like the old days, eh?

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Nuviderm – A Name You Can Trust

August 16, 2009

Trust Personified

Trust Personified

These days it’s hard to know who you can trust. With so many products coming in from overseas containing ingredients that can actually harm you, and domestically made products that do nothing but drain your bank account, it’s wise to know what’s inside something you are about to rub into your skin.

Nuviderm is a non-prescription liquid (not a cream) that is formulated from 100% safe, non-toxic, non-carcinogenic ingredients. It does NOT contain Hydroquinone which is dangerous and has been banned in Europe and Asia as a potential cancer-causing agent.

The active ingredient in Nuviderm , TriChloroacetic Acid (TCA), is used by doctors, dermatologists, estheticians, and everyday people to perform chemical face peels. These peels are great for removing fine facial lines, acne scars and more. And now, TCA has proven to be effective for removing or fading tattoos. As a matter of fact it has been used for that very purpose for over 30 years with a very successful track record.

But is it safe?

You can imagine that a chemical proven safe for use on the face would be fine to use on other parts of the body. People who use TCA-based Nuviderm sometimes report experiencing a tingling or slight burning sensation that is easily relieved by blowing on the affected area. Compare that to the pain of laser treatments and other harsh tattoo removal methods, and it’s easy to see that Nuviderm is the best choice for people on a budget who are serious about removing a tattoo. We don’t make unrealistic claims like removal creams do by saying all you have to do is apply once or twice a day, no hassle, no fuss and no discomfort. The truth is, removing a permanent tattoo is not easy and requires patience, determination and the ability to handle a bit of discomfort. If  removing a tattoo was as simple as tattoo removal creams and gels claim, they would own the market. No one would even consider undergoing a painful laser treatment or spending the money it costs for the procedure.  Creams don’t work, they make deceptive claims and most offer dubious or no guarantee at all.

And here’s the best news of all…

Nuviderm  is available without a prescription. It comes with complete instructions so anyone can remove or fade their own tattoos without seeking out professional assistance.

Learn more about the tattoo removal process using Nuviderm by visiting our web site.

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