{"id":16190,"date":"2021-08-03T02:55:11","date_gmt":"2023-01-09T16:47:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.saved-tattoo.com\/?p=16190"},"modified":"2024-01-10T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2024-01-10T00:00:00","slug":"removing-a-tattoo-with-salt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saved-tattoo.com\/removing-a-tattoo-with-salt\/","title":{"rendered":"Removing a Tattoo With Salt: Does It Work?"},"content":{"rendered":"
There are so many tips and tricks circling the Internet on how you can remove a tattoo, fast and easy, using common household items. One such common item is salt. People seem to be sure that rubbing salt into the tattoo will get the ink to leak out of the skin and disappear. But, is that really something possible to occur? And if so, isn’t it dangerous?<\/p>\n
In the following paragraphs, we’ll explore this infamous Internet trick for tattoo removal, and see whether it works or whether it is dangerous. We’ll expose the lies about this trick and show you what really needs to be done for proper tattoo removal<\/a>. So, let’s get started!<\/p>\n There are many reasons why tips and tricks, involving sugar or salt, are such popular tattoo removal recommendations, spreading around the Internet like a wildfire. For example;<\/p>\n These are the four most common reasons why these salt tricks exist at all. Uninformed people come up with ideas based on the general day-to-day use of salt around the house, thinking it could be applied to a tattoo. That is why one needs to do thorough research and consult professionals and experts before undertaking any activity that may result in harming one’s skin and health. More on that in the following paragraphs.<\/p>\n Salt tattoo removal is popular because it is based on a method that is sometimes used to remove tattoos. The method is known as dermabrasion<\/a>. This is an exfoliating technique used to remove scars, acne, tissue irregularities, as well as tattoos in some cases. It involves the use of a sanding device, resembling the salt\/sugar crystals, to remove the surface skin layers.<\/p>\n Based on this, it is believed that salt alone can achieve the same exfoliating technique. There is a method where salt is used to provide deep exfoliation, known as salabrasion. But, we need to remember one thing; the tattoo ink is not placed on the surface of the skin. It is pushed into the dermis<\/a> of the skin by the tattoo gun; that is the skin layer beneath the surface, where the salt cannot reach no matter how hard you scrub the salt.<\/p>\n So, does salt tattoo removal work? Well, of course, it doesn’t<\/strong>. Sometimes even dermabrasion doesn’t work, for the aforementioned reasons. Salt or any sanding device simply cannot reach the inner skin layer, where the tattoo ink is located.<\/p>\n Other reasons why salt tattoo removal doesn’t work lies in the following factors;<\/p>\n Salt, used for skin exfoliation, isn’t considered unsafe. Salt and sugar body scrubs have a common application in the beauty world, helping people get rid of dead skin cells and achieving smooth and supple skin.<\/p>\n However, persistent exfoliation of a single skin area, over and over again, can lead to extensive harmful effects. For example, rubbing salt into the skin repeatedly can lead to bleeding, inflammation of the skin and the tattoo, irritation, swelling, redness, permanent scarring, and other serious skin damage. It can also cause pigmentation issues, and of course, pain.<\/p>\n Not to mention, it is completely ineffective to use salt for tattoo removal, as we mentioned, so there is simply no reason people should try this method whatsoever.<\/p>\n During the research for this article, there were few instances where people talked about salt being most useful in the removal of fresh tattoos. We’ve decided to emphasize how dangerous this can actually be.<\/p>\n Now, fresh tattoos are like open wounds. They need to be protected, taken care of, and let to properly heal. Without that, the tattoo, or any wound for that matter, can quickly turn on you and start creating serious health problems.<\/p>\n Now, imagine rubbing salt onto a fresh wound. Incredibly painful to even think about it, right? That’s how it would feel to rub salt onto a fresh tattoo.<\/p>\nSalt Tattoo Removal: 5 Things You Need to Know<\/h2>\n
1. Why Is It a Popular Recommendation On The Internet?<\/h3>\n
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2. Does Salt Tattoo Removal Work?<\/h3>\n
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3. Is It Safe To Use Salt For Tattoo Removal?<\/h3>\n
4. Other Things To Consider Regarding Salt Tattoo Removal<\/h3>\n