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Dorian Davis's Laserless Tattoo Removal Guide review

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  Click here to see Doreen Davis was kind enough to send me a copy of the Laserless Tattoo Removal Guide in exchange for an honest review. I know a lot of people with tattoos who would rather see them faded, covered, or gone altogether so I was eager to see and apply Dorian's teachings.   Initial Insights   The first thing I appreciated about the guide was that it actually explained what tattoos were at a deep level, including where they are located within the skin, and a host of other details I had no idea about. This was a pretty big deal to me because if I was going to be changing my body, I wanted to know what was going on.   Natural vs laser removal   You probably already know that laser tattoo removal is currently the "hot thing" on TV and local billboards. Heck, I probably wouldn't have just done it myself if it wasn't so expensive!   But Dorian really goes into the laser removal process in a way you never hear about at a cons...

Dangers of laser tattoo removal

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  Click here to see      "Hey,   Thought experiment: if somebody took away all your knowledge and told you to go with the most popular route – laser removal – would you do it?   Hmmm… thought experiments. They push you to think about your position in a whole new way.   Would I do a laser removal if it was the only thing I knew for getting the ink off my skin? No, I wouldn't. The risks are simply not worth the benefit.   And I don't care if I had my ex-girlfriend Maria's name tattooed across my chest in big block letters, and my current girlfriend was fuming about it. I’d explain my situation to her using exactly what I'm about to tell you right now:   Laser removal damages skin cells   When you go into a laser removal consultation, either the doctor or his assistant will tell you that the laser they use is highly precise and specifically calibrated to target ink pigment cells.   All of this is correct. Bu...

Which tattoo colors can you remove?

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Click here to get an idea    "Hey,   I got some pretty wicked tattoos: tribal stamp around my left wrist, my own words to live by on my upper back. But my biggest one is my flower blossom that uses quite a few colors. Is this going to be a problem if I decide to remove it? Thanks, man"   It definitely makes things more complicated, that's for sure. Some tattoo removal methods are very sensitive to the type of ink pigment being used.   For example with laser methods, black and red pigment won't be an issue. But others will, especially if they're lighter. The problem is that lasers have difficulty targeting these ink layers.     Nontraditional colors, nontraditional methods   The flip side of the coin is that it doesn't matter if you're tattoo is pink, purple, or some crazy lime green if you use methods like the apricot scrub mentioned in my guide (check it out here)   That's because exfoliation methods don't discrimi...

The laser tattoo removal process explained

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Click here to see The laser tattoo removal process explained   "Dorian, I know you preach natural tattoo removal. And after reading your guide I am already planning to buy my ingredients. But my wife is in the laser removal camp and has already done her first session. How much longer of a ride are we in for?"   Well the good news is that since you'll see results faster than she could hope to, you may be able to get her off of those expensive lasers treatments :-)   But let's say she sticks to her guns and goes the full laser route. As much as I advocate the all-natural approach, I never say that laser removal is ineffective since it's not. It's just more expensive and time-consuming. And a higher risk of side effects but that's the topic for a different article.   Six months minimum for laser-based methods   Why does it take so long? The sessions themselves are actually pretty quick, the technicians will laser the affected area for only...

How to remove tattoos naturally

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Click here to get an Idea                          "Hey,   When you talk about natural tattoo removal, how does it work exactly? I get that you're using body-safe, natural ingredients, but I don't understand how they act on the body to remove tattoos."   I've been getting a lot of questions about this. It seems a lot of people appreciate the safety aspects of natural removal (compared to laser), but don't quite understand how natural removal works.   Accelerated exfoliation   Did you know that your skin exfoliates on its own, without you doing anything?   It's true, in fact, the layers of skin that you see are actually dead. That's why you can rub a fingernail against your skin and not even feel anything. But if you push deep or use the sharpened end of a pair of scissors – different story. You're going to feel it, and it's not going to be pleasant. In fact, you may see some red. ...