Archive for December, 2009

Bellabe/Epicare Facial Hair Removal

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Epicare/Bellabe is an easy, effective, and affordable way to remove facial hair! It’s a great product and I hope you all give it a try for yourself!

Why use Bellabe/Epicare? (Information obtained from their website)
Bellabe/Epicare does not use any chemicals or waxes.
Bellabe/Epicare is milder and less painful than waxing or conventional threading.
Unlike threading, Bellabe/Epicare does not cut or pinch the skin.
Bellabe/Epicare also does not remove a layer of skin like waxing does.
Bellabe/Epicare does not cause skin to sag and wrinkle.
Bellabe/Epicare does not cause skin burns or pigmentation.
With Bellabe/Epicare, several strands of hair are removed at a time.
Hair does not need to be fully grown to use
Bellabe/Epicare.
Children as young as 10 and pregnant women can safely use Bellabe/Epicare.
No batteries or electricity are needed.

You can purchase your very own Epicare/Bellabe at the link provided below:

http://www.facialhairthreading.com/

To use:
1. Bend Epicare/Bellabe in an inverted U shape.
2. While placing the Epicare on desired skin, roll the handles inward and outwards.

Your Epicare/Facial removal system will last you up for 6 months to a year and it will save you so much money on trips to the salon as well as waxing supplies!

All you need to remove facial hair is one item, the BELLABE!

Caution: Epicare is not recommended to use around your eyebrows.

NOTE: ALL EPICARE WILL NOW BE LABELED AS BELLABE–it’s exactly the same product. :)

Bellabe is made in the U.S.A. as opposed to many sellers who sell them on Ebay. Bellabe is better quality.

Thank you friends for watching and have a beautiful day! :)

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My First TATTOO – Ink from South Beach Miami

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

WATCH THIS VIDEO IN TRUE HD:
http://www.vimeo.com/1492739

If you’re ever in South Beach, Miami, Florida and you want a tattoo… check out Salvation Tattoo Lounge! I can’t help but spread the love! : )

SEE MY LIFE BEFORE IT HITS VIDEO:
http://www.twitter.com/smpfilms

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How to Get a Tattoo : Tattoo Removal Tips & Advice

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Learn about tattoo removal and the importance of thinking before you get tattooed using expert tips on tattoo artists in this free body art video series.

Expert: Shotsie Gorman
Contact: www.ShotsieSoulSigning.com
Bio: Shotsie Gorman is one of the most known and successful Tattoo artists in the USA.
Filmmaker: Danniel Fishler

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Skin & Laser Surgery Center of New England – Introduction, Tattoo & Hair Removal

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Laser Tatto Removal
Laser Hair Removal

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Laser Tattoo Removal Before and After Photos

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

http://www.medispainstitute.com/menu_laser_tattoo.html
This is a slideshow of different tattoos and the “after” photos at different stages during the Laser Tattoo Removal process. It is hard to predict the exact number of treatments required to remove a tattoo because each tattoo has different properties. The variables that affect the success of laser tattoo removal are:
1) The age of the tattoo (older are easier to remove)
2) Amateur or professional tattoo (professional need 8++ treatments, and in some cases this can be upwards of 20)
3) The amount of ink
4) The depth of the ink placement
5) The color of the ink (some colors are not removable)
6) The type of ink (there are over 300 types each with different properties)
7) The laser used (we have the strongest and fastest laser). Other lasers that are underpowered will not get the same result
8) The color of your skin. Darker skin (african american, indian, middle eastern, latino, asian, etc) make it more difficult to remove and will require more treatments.

So in this slideshow, you will see some tattoos gone after 1 or 2 treatments, while others are still pretty visible even after 4 or 5 treatments.

There is no scarring, and the whitening that you see in my videos goes away after several minutes. This is simply a reaction with the ink when the laser hits the ink.

Laser tattoo removal typically takes 6 months to a year or more to completely remove a tattoo. We always try to achieve 100% but realistically this may not be possible due to the properties of the tattoo itself.

Hope this video helps explain the tattoo removal process better and what you can expect after the procedure.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO OUR WEBSITE
WWW.MEDISPAINSTITUTE.COM
TEL: 832-300-5593
11209 BELLAIRE BLVD, STE C-01
HOUSTON, TX 77072

Also visit my blog at: http://www.laser-tattoo-removals.info/

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can i use a acne removal product to get rid if blackheads too?

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Can I use an acne removal product to get rid of blackheads too?

yes it will work for both

Has anyone ever done laser scar removal for acne scars?

Friday, December 11th, 2009

What do you know about it?
What is the cost?
How effective is it?
How bad were your scars?
Or any websites with information?
I appreciate that. But my scarring is the worst I have ever seen.

I’ve had laser treatments for a lot of things, but not acne scars. All I know is lasers work wonders and to go for it, you have nothing to lose but money.

Wrecking balm on a just below 4 months old tattoo, would it work?

Friday, December 11th, 2009

I got my first tattoo just 4 months ago, and now I regret it. One being the fact that I got it in a very nice spot, my hand! I’m being sarcastic.

I’ve heard that wrecking balm does not work, it only fades the tattoo. But being that my tattoo is fairly new, wouldn’t it work better on me than on someone who has had their tattoo for years?

Wrecking balm does not work at all, even in fading tattoos. One of the main ingredients is salicylic acid, which if you do some research, is the active ingredient in acne products. So wrecking balm will help keep your new, unwanted tattoo acne free, but it wouldn’t do anything to make it go away. And if it did have any effect on "new" tattoos, 4 months old is healed, so it really wouldn’t matter…in fact it would be harder to remove than an older tattoo, due to factors like fading.

What is the most effective laser hair removal machine?

Friday, December 11th, 2009

I want to know which laser hair removal machine is the most effective. I don’t want an at home machine, I just want to know which one is the best. Is ELOS good? There are so many different people advertising hair removal and all are using different machines so I just want some insight from people who have had laser hair removal. I live in Canada by the way. Thanks for the help!

There’s is a great webiste that has some good tips and techniques that you can use on your hair. There are also some third party options that are reliable. The site is www.hairfinish.com

Does anyone have any information on organic tattoo ink?

Friday, December 11th, 2009

I am planning to get a tattoo in the very near future and after doing a little research, I’ve learned that a lot of tattoo ink can contain toxic chemicals. There is no way of finding out what the ingredients are since the companies do not need to disclose this information.

Normally, the ingredients of tattoo inks would not be a concern; however, I am [what some people would call me] a "health-nut/tree hugger" and do not want to put anything in or on my body which could pose a hazardous risk.

So far, the only companies I’ve found that use organic ingredients are Starbrite, Eternal and Stable. Does this mean these companies use natural, earth-based ingredients? Or do they still use some of the same ingredients the other companies use?

Thanks to all who answer.

I’ve never heard of organic tattoo ink. That’s like asking for sugar free pixie sticks. Kudos to you for finding those companies. I guess your challenge now would be to call around to various tattoo shops & ask what brands they use or if they know of any shops that use organic ink.

Good luck.