Fade Away Tattoo Removal Review
Fade away tattoo removal system is composed of three steps: cleansing, scrubbing and lightening. This system takes pride in honesty and transparency to customers. They do not promise quick fixes but if used daily, “it is going to take 6-18 months before your tattoo is completely rem
oved. However, you will begin to see results much sooner than that. (4-6 weeks on average)”.
Fade Away Tattoo Removal claims to use natural ingredients which, they claim, are not mixed until each order is received. This seems hard to believe but, we cannot confirm the claim at the time of this writing.
True to their word, the ingredients that are listed in their web site are in fact all natural ingredients. However, we find their claim of freshness a little questionable as the product contains a couple of cosmetic preservatives such as Butylene Glycol and Citric Acid.
Tattoo Removal Fact
The fade away tattoo removal system is a three step process consisting of the following:
Step 1: A cleanser to the skin
Step 2: A scrub - They say that the solution used for this step has keratolytic properties, which is just a fancy way of saying that it causes exfoliation.
Step 3: A cream – this is the solution that supposedly does all the work for you. This cream is said to lighten and eventually remove your tattoo.
Tattoo Removal Review
Fade Away provided a non-toll free number and their corporate address. On top of that, they have an email form where you can contact them for inquiries. We emailed them to get the complete ingredient list of each solution, but got no response. That may or may not reflect the quality of their customer service. We also noticed that most of the ingredients are geared towards skin moisturizing and beautification. Two ingredients were skin lightening products that are not known to remove tattoo ink.
If you read the fine print of their terms and conditions, they did say that their product has NOT been tested and approved by the FDA. Moreover, pregnant and nursing mothers are recommended not to use the product. Fade Away also made it clear that they should be contacted if you have familial history of cancer as the product has an ingredient that should be used with caution by those people. They did not disclose what that specific ingredient was and there is no way to tell if the product is actually safe even for average people without history of cancer. We also noticed that this list of precautionary measures were very difficult to find, which made us wonder if they are actually trying to hide something.
Fade Away Tattoo Removal Product Information
Tattoo Removal Cost:
$65 USD for a month’s supply plus a flat rate of $10 for shipping and handling
Quantity discount: none found
Coupon code: none found
Purchase: Online
Guarantee:
- They offer a 30-day money back guarantee minus the shipping and handling charges.
- You can get a full refund should you not be satisfied with the product for any reason; however, you need to send the unused portion of the product within 30 days from the date of purchase to get the refund. You will not be refunded for the shipping and handling charges, and you will have to cover the shipping costs of returning the product. Nothing was said about the process of returning the product so I suggest you call them first before doing so as they may require a return merchandise authorization number. Fade Away provided vague information regarding this matter.
Fade Away Tattoo Removal Ingredients
Number inside the open and close parentheses indicates the number of different products that use the specific ingredient in their product. We tried to contact the company to get the individual ingredients of each solution but, did not get a response.
ALMOND EXTRACT has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (34); moisturizer (30); facial cleanser (20); body wash/cleanser (14); toners/astringents (11); exfoliant/scrub (9); conditioner (7); sunscreen: moisturizer (7); around-eye cream (7); body spray (7)
ARBUTIN has reported used in the following product types: skin fading/lightener (12); facial moisturizer/treatment (8); anti-aging (8); sunscreen: makeup (6); foundation (6); concealer (3); around-eye cream (3); hand cream (2); sunscreen: moisturizer (2); sunscreen: SPF 15-30 (1)
ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C) has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (305); hair color and bleaching (195); anti-aging (177); moisturizer (125); conditioner (114); shampoo (89); facial cleanser (77); mask (49); sunscreen: SPF 15-30 (47); foundation (46)
PERSEA GRATISSIMA (AVOCADO) OIL has reported used in the following product types: moisturizer (224); facial moisturizer/treatment (161); lipstick (79); hair color and bleaching (72); hand cream (64); anti-aging (64); conditioner (59); lip balm (57); body oil (51); exfoliant/scrub (49)
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI (BEARBERRY) LEAF EXTRACT has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (17); skin fading/lightener (16); anti-aging (13); moisturizer (4); hand cream (4); sunscreen: moisturizer (3); around-eye cream (3); anti-itch/rash cream (3); facial cleanser (2); sunscreen: SPF 15-30 (2)
BUTYLENE GLYCOL has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (471); foundation (385); anti-aging (304); sunscreen: makeup (237); sunscreen: moisturizer (160); facial cleanser (153); moisturizer (114); around-eye cream (113); sunscreen: SPF 15-30 (74); mascara (73)
CARBOMER has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (450); moisturizer (314); anti-aging (256); hair color and bleaching (163); facial cleanser (122); styling gel/lotion (118); sunscreen: moisturizer (109); shampoo (100); sunscreen: SPF 15-30 (99); around-eye cream (93)
CETYL ALCOHOL has reported used in the following product types: moisturizer (612); facial moisturizer/treatment (582); conditioner (395); anti-aging (332); hair color and bleaching (266); sunscreen: moisturizer (179); facial cleanser (166); hand cream (165); lipstick (162); shampoo (150)
CITRIC ACID has reported used in the following product types: shampoo (568); body wash/cleanser (453); conditioner (397); hair color and bleaching (356); facial moisturizer/treatment (311); facial cleanser (285); nail polish (281); moisturizer (224); liquid hand soap (165); anti-aging (158)
DIAZOLIDINYL UREA has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (222); anti-aging (171); moisturizer (145); foundation (142); styling gel/lotion (113); facial cleanser (111); sunscreen: makeup (93); conditioner (67); shampoo (53); sunscreen: moisturizer (49)
DIMETHICONE has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (755); foundation (748); moisturizer (592); anti-aging (449); sunscreen: makeup (416); eye shadow (336); nail polish (322); conditioner (283); sunscreen: moisturizer (272); lipstick (225)
FERULIC ACID has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (9); anti-aging (7); skin fading/lightener (2); mask (1); around-eye cream (1)
GLYCERYL STEARATE has reported used in the following product types: moisturizer (88); facial moisturizer/treatment (77); lipstick (65); hand cream (37); anti-aging (34); facial cleanser (30); sunscreen: moisturizer (24); mascara (22); exfoliant/scrub (21); mask (19)
LAMINARIA DIGITATA (HORSETAIL KELP) POWDER has reported used in the following product types: facial powder (1); facial cleanser (1); bath oil/salts/soak (1); mask (1); facial moisturizer/treatment (1); exfoliant/scrub (1)
SODIUM HYDROXYMETHYLGLYCINATE has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (35); moisturizer (34); anti-aging (25); facial cleanser (20); conditioner (19); shampoo (15); body wash/cleanser (13); mask (13); styling gel/lotion (12); around-eye cream (10)
SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (JOJOBA) SEED OIL has reported used in the following product types: moisturizer (615); facial moisturizer/treatment (442); lipstick (248); lip gloss (233); conditioner (216); anti-aging (188); body oil (187); hand cream (183); lip balm (183); body wash/cleanser (134)
KOJIC ACID has reported used in the following product types: facial moisturizer/treatment (19); skin fading/lightener (18); anti-aging (11); facial cleanser (5); around-eye cream (4); mask (3); toners/astringents (3); sunscreen: moisturizer (2); sunscreen: SPF 15-30 (1); acne treatment (1)
GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA (LICORICE) has reported used in the following product types: anti-aging (10); facial moisturizer/treatment (7); facial cleanser (5); eczema/damaged skin treatment (5); around-eye cream (4); exfoliant/scrub (4); acne treatment (4); moisturizer (4); anti-itch/rash cream (2); mask (2)
MELATONIN has reported used in the following product types: anti-aging (9); facial moisturizer/treatment (8); facial cleanser (3); toners/astringents (2); moisturizer (1); around-eye cream (1); makeup remover (1)
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