Tatoo Removal

Henna Tatoo Removal

Tattoo Removal For Henna Tattoos

 

Tattoos involve a large amount of time, as well as quite a bit of money, meaning that it is a serious investment. That doesn’t even take into account that it is a permanent piece of art. A tattoo cuts through several layers of skin, and almost reaches the bone. To remove such a tattoo involves several trips and a significant amount of pain, not to mention money. That explains why many people are beginning to try a henna tattoo. This type of tattoo is not permanent, costs less money, and is a temporary solution. Due to the amount of people trying this type of tattoo, there are a number of people looking at henna tattoo removal.

The good news is that henna tattoo removal is significantly less painful and time consuming as a regular tattoo removal. The ink used here is only semi-permanent and does not go beyond the top layer of skin. The bad news is that the only real way to try the removal of a henna tattoo is through time. Time is the most effective form of tattoo removal for henna tattoos. As the ink used is only semi-permanent, it is known to wear off after a certain amount of time. Many people notice that their henna tattoo does the removal process on its own within a few weeks. Darker colors may last as long as six weeks, while others have noticed that theirs began to wear off in a few short days.

Another form of henna tattoo removal is good old fashioned soap and water. A soap meant for extreme dirt and grime such as Lava soap is especially handy to have. Others have found that an exfoliating soap is a good choice because it contains small bits of a harder substance. This acts as a cheap form of sandpaper to slough off the ink from the skin. It is simply a matter of washing the skin with warm water and rubbing the soap directly on the skin in a circular motion. This form of henna tattoo removal can be done every few minutes, then wiped off and started again.

One unusual form of henna tattoo removal is baby oil. Baby oil acts as a type of henna tattoo removal because it penetrates the skin without drying it out. The oil should be applied directly to the skin, rubbed in a circular motion, and then wiped off with a dry cloth preferably one made of a different fabric. The person trying this form of henna tattoo removal should notice that the ink stains the fabric. This shows that the process is working.

The removal of a henna tattoo is an easy process that can be done at home. If the area is hard to reach, the person might need someone to help, but it can often be done by one person alone. There are even kits available online and in certain stores that allow users to easily take off their henna tattoo by simply spraying on a liquid, and wiping it off quickly.