Question:
Tattoo Removal Procedure and Kit?
As you know a tattoo is a dedication
and a permanent vow in one's life.
However, times change and as the
years pass on, people also change.
I decided to develop a tatoo removal
procedure of my own, one that is
not damaging to the skin. I have
patented a system that utilizes
a particular solution and an ointment
and is able to dye the color pigments
out of the skin, not destroying,
yet, regenerating skin cells.
The removal process differs from
person to person, and normally takes
from 7 to 14 days to see results.
It dose take serious time, depending
on size of the tattoo. The ending
results leaves no trace of color
and does not scar the skin tissue,
as opposed to the other methods
of removal. I have used this method
now for about ten years and have
had nothing but successful testimonials.
I do use a tattoo machine in working
to remove the tattoo, my cost starts
at $50.00 per sq. in. it does not
matter how you got your tattoo or
what color you have. Any referrals
would be greatly appreciated. Detailed
information on the process is also
available for tattoo studios, dermatologists,
and even doctors. I even teach it
to those who want to learn it in
there own city.
Answer:
-Now with Mimp's Own Organic Tattoo
Removal System, you never have to
be bothered with unsightly tattoos
again... Sure, it might *look* like
an ordinary household scrub brush
& bottle of bleach, but it's a tattoo
removing dynamo! The secret's in
the rubbing, just keep rubbing away
at those pesky layers of skin &
soon you'll see results of some
kind!
This is a patented procedure kids,
don't be fooled by imitations. Only
49.95 per kit
-Come on get ointo the 21st century,
and do away with those hours of
mindless scru7brushing, get one
of those tooth brushy looking things
with the brass bristles, 5 minutes
later you are done, no more tattoo,
Just a minor (12 month) healing
period and you are ready to be tattooed
again.
-This evening, I bought a wire wheel
for my electric drill from Home
Depot. I got it to take rust and
paint off my old VW Bus, so it should
do super on that wimpy little tattoo
you've got. Just remember, when
you've gone through the pink and
rubbery part and through the red
and meaty part and have reached
the hard white part, the tattoo's
gone for good and you can stop brushing.