Salt Tattoo Removal – Heroic But Cheap!

Do you have a special tattoo that you hate? Or are there more tattoos on your body than you want to get rid of but don’t know how? Maybe you have already tried something else and are not satisfied with the result of the tattoo removal.

A tattoo removal procedure that costs next to nothing but is not for the faint of heart is tattoo removal with salt or salabrasion.

What are the costs of salt tattoo removal?

What men say about it …

In US $

Bag of sea salt, $ 2.50

Cloth, $ 0.50

Hydrogen peroxide, $ 1.00

Nasty scar

Two six-pack of beers to make up a glamorous story to explain the nasty scar to the girls, $ 10.00

Total cost: $ 14.00

Facts You Should Know Before Getting Salt Tattoo Removal

When you got the tattoo, they injected black ink or other colors with a fine needle into your dermis. The dermis is a deep layer of our skin and the ink stays there because there is another very firm layer that holds it in place. On top is the outer layer of our skin, called the epidermis, which is renewed every 28 days. It is useless to place a tattoo on the epidermis as it will be eliminated by the body renewing the skin cells every month. You must understand that removing dermis tattoos is a challenging endeavor because it involves pain, scarring, and psychological stress. Are you ready to rub your tattooed skin so hard with salt that you’re bleeding?

Why do you have to go through when you remove a tattoo with salt?

* You have a black ink tattoo on your arm that you want to go away.

* You get in the shower with a bag of sea salt, turn on the water, pour a little salt on a damp cloth and start rubbing your tattoo very hard.

* After a few minutes, the tattooed area begins to bleed, and in twenty minutes the epidermis disappears and you have to dig well into the dermis. The pain is excruciating, but only at first, either because the salt begins to act as an anesthetic after a while or because your endorphins are activating.

* You may be encouraged by the fact that you may see the ink become more uneven the more you rub. Over time, you have a deep red valley on your arm that bleeds surprisingly little; the salt apparently stops the blood flow. It looks terrible, but it doesn’t hurt much (you have to decide for yourself how much pain you can take, as people have different pain thresholds).

* You’ve spent almost two hours working hard and decide it was time to finish, although there is still some ink left.

* The salt is rinsed with cold water, dried, an antibiotic ointment is put on the wound, bandaged and goes to sleep.

The days after salt tattoo removal

– Soon a scab formed that had difficulty staying attached to his arm because the wound was very deep and there was not much to adhere to.

– There was a lot of ink on the scab – when it fell off, the ink that was underneath was barely visible.

– A second scab formed and fell off, with more ink on it. A couple of weeks have passed since the removal of the salted tattoo and the wound is on its way to heal, with hardly any visible ink.

– You can pour hydrogen peroxide on it every day after you shower, followed by vitamin E cream. The small amount of ink that remains may appear to be very close to the surface and may disappear completely when fully healed.

Does Salt Tattoo Removal Work?

Salabrasion works. It’s disgusting, ugly, bloody, barbaric, painful, carries the risk of infection, and will undoubtedly leave large scars. It seems to get rid of the black ink. If you have large unwanted tattoos, you need to carefully weigh your options so you don’t make a mistake that you pay for life and in good health. Using salt on large tattoos would leave huge scars. Are you sure you want that?

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