Posts Tagged ‘Sandpaper’

Not All Tatoos Have to Last Forever

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

It is estimated that 50% of people who get a tattoo think about having it removed later. Tattoo removal in Chicago benefits from advances in laser removal technology.

Tattoo ink is inserted through the top layer of skin (epidermis) and into the second layer of skin (dermis). Short pulses of laser light are sent into the dermis to fragment the pigments of the tattoo into very tiny particles. Such tiny particles can be carried away by the body’s own immune system.

The number of ink colors within a tattoo will dictate how quickly and completely it can be removed. Each wavelength of laser targets a different color. Black being the easiest to remove since it responds to all wavelengths. Each tattoo is unique and tattoo removal must be tailored to suit each individual case.

Laser tattoo removal is safer than other traditional tattoo removal procedures. Surgical removal and dermal abrasion (sandpaper, acid) can require anesthetics and leave scar tissue. Lasers have been perfected and used for tattoo removal since the 1980’s with minimal side effects.

There are various reasons for having a tattoo removed. Laser tattoo removal in Chicago is safe and possibly life changing. If a tattoo holds a person back from their life’s goals or reminds them of an old love when someone new is in their life, then now is the time to eliminate the burden.

Avoid Torture Use Professional Hair Removal

Friday, March 5th, 2010

You’re at the beach and someone asks, “Aren’t you hot in that fur coat?” You’re not wearing one. Your grandson sitting on your lap says, “Grandma, I like your mustache better than Grandpa’s.” It might be time for some home hair removal.

Most of us start with home hair removal remedies. There is certainly no shortage and they are as effective as the pain level you can tolerate. Most of them sound like they came from the Spanish Inquisition handbook for prisoner torture.

Pouring hot wax on bare skin, and ripping it off as fast as you can stand is certainly not my idea of entertainment. It grows back thicker so you can have more fun with home hair removal!

Another home hair removal tool is sandpaper. I don’t even like towels that haven’t been properly softened. I guess the grit you use is depends on how many layers of epidermis you want to lay waste to while removing the hair.

If you still happen to have that old chemistry set from childhood laying around, there are hundreds of not quite toxic formula you can use. Ventilation and no open flames are highly recommended.

Excess hair, while unwanted, is a normal part of aging or genetics. There’s really no reason to be embarrassed about having it professionally remedied. As tempting as do-it-yourself home hair removal may be, a relaxing treatment session by a professional sounds good to me.