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QuickFade: Review

TOP-HEALTH-TODAY’S OVERALL RATING: 40% 

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QuickFade Overview:

Are you someone whose easily influenced by others? Are you always trying to stay updated with the latest trends? Did you get a tattoo to "fit in"? You are not the only one. Many people suffer from tattoo regret. Luckily you can elect a in-home solution to help fade the appearance of unwanted tattoos.

Are you looking for an innovative tattoo removal option? QuickFade can be used on all tattoo colors, both dark and light. It is a gel that comes is an easy to use spray bottle. However, we noticed that QuickFade contains ingredients that can be harmful to the skin, especially if the product is not used correctly.

QuickFade Tattoo Fading Gel contains TCA which is a potentially harmful ingredient‡. TCA is an acid that helps skin peel, thus breaking up pigments of tattoo ink. As the skin peels, new skin develops that is ink-free. Although this is an effective tattoo removal method, it can be painful and can lead to side effects like redness, irritation and scars.

Most manufacturers will market TCA as a safe ingredient when it is not. According to the manufacturer, QuickFade Tattoo Fading Gel does not cause scarring, however, there are studies indicating that TCA can indeed cause scars. We do not recommend the use tattoo fading gels that cause scarring or products that contain ingredients that have been linked to negative side effects.

QuickFade offer a 90 day guarantee that the product may offer results. The price of QuickFade is higher than other tattoo fading products. A single bottle of QuickFade has a MSRP for over $50 online. You can elect other tattoo fading options for less than $50 online and they do not contain TCA. See some of these products on the review grid below.

Product Characteristics:

Pros:

  • 1476408445_tick_mark_dark  90 day Guarantee
  • 1476408445_tick_mark_dark Effective on both dark and light inks

Cons:

  • 1476408453_close_icon_dark Retails for over $50
  • 1476408453_close_icon_dark Contains TCA- may burn the skin

Consistency:

Gel Spray

Sizes Available:

2 oz

Directions For Use:

Spray QuickFade onto your tattooed area, and then rub into area until absorbed.

Ingredients List:

Purified Water, Soybean oil, Cocoa butter, Polysorate 20, Aloe Leaf Juice, Anthemis Nobilis, Chamomile Extract, Calendula Flower Extract, Eucalyptus Globulos, Equisetum Arvente Leaf, Lemon Extract, Orange Extract, Peppermint Oil, Sage Leaf Extract, TCA, Germaben II (Natural Preservative)

Where is Product Manufactured:

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Negatives on QuickFade:

QuickFade Tattoo Fading Gel may not be the best option on the market when looking to address unwanted tattoos. It does not contain the best quality ingredients in our opinion it uses harmful ingredients to achieve tattoo removal results. TCA can cause scars in place of a tattoo. This tattoo fading gel is also expensive.
A single bottle of .QuickFade is sold online for $59.99. This can be expensive compared to other options that cost less than $50 and contain safe ingredients that do not have the potential to burn or scar the skin.

Final Thoughts on QuickFade:

Quick Fade is a tattoo fading spray which has a gel consistency. As the manufacture suggests this product can be used on tattoos of any color. QuickFade contains TCA- a form of acid. TCA is a potentially harmful ingredient which could burn the skin. The manufacture promotes this product as a gel that contains natural ingredients which would soothe the burn that the TCA creates. The application of this product is easy since the manufactures state you should spray the tattoo you want to fade and then rub the product in with a q-tip. QuickFade is also sold with a 90 day guarantee that states if you feel this product doesn't work for you, then it's free. QuickFade is sold at a high price retailing for over $50 online.



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