In my amazon review a girl removed large tattoos on her legs, neck and chest with one of my earlier models. This model and my new elite is ten times better than that old flash light looking version. My device works 100% at fragmenting tattoo ink when done correctly. I already had alot of great testimonials. I ll back off until Mike has a question or someone else post a question about the device or its history.
The only types of people that might not feel any burn sensation on their skin with the device turned all the way up is albinos. They dont have any skin pigments. Everyone else will need to adjust the device to there skin tone. I am very honest about what my device does and is capable. Tattoo removal is not easy. Alot of variables are involved. My device is guaranteed to get the process started by fragmenting the ink. It will fragment ink when you find your pulse amount and duration.
amazon.com has a less than 1% defect rate Only 1 in 100 products you sell can be returned for any reason. Otherwise they suspend your account. By the nature of the device and the process I will always have more than 1% return rate. The treatments are not for everyone. You have to be pretty committed. If your not pulsing long enough/getting the ink hot enough your just wasting your time Just like if a laser tech had the laser set too low it wouldnt heat the ink. Same concept applies here.
Alot of customers return the device saying it doesnt work then buy it again after they notice the ink fading 30 days later. You can only fragment the ink a layer at a time. It could take several treatments before any fading occurs if it is a deep tattoo with alot of ink. I am following this closely because it is my design. I am positive that anyone else would do the same.
I am just trying to give guidance. No matter how much information I put out consumers still think it is instant or will remove tattoo ink in days. A $300,000 medical laser would have a hard time with large tattoos. My device will fragment tattoo ink 100%. How fast the ink fades depends on alot of variables. Some of my bad feedback is from early designs that had faults but most of the bad feedback is from customers who dont understand the process.
I'm really looking forward to your next video regarding this laser. I don't really care for the seller's following you so closely, as it seems like he's trying to manage the public's perception instead of letting the product speak for itself. Also on his eBay page he mentions Amazon reviews, and I couldn't find this product on Amazon.
So hopefully in spite of a bunch of little red flags, this thing works, and you got your money's worth. If so I'll be buying one.
@kendigjl I apologize if I come across that way. I think this is a great forum for me to educate the consumers about the process and my device. The process that innitiates the removal process is not that complicated. You can remove tattoos with anything that is hot. Iron, Steel, too much sun etc. My device is just a very affordable conrolled way of delivering heat to the area. Simple but it works. I am still amazed at why people doubt that it works. Simple design but it works.
@BlackMagicIPL Do you feel comfortable letting the product speak for itself? If so, you should back off a little and not dominate the dialogue so much.
People will get the wrong idea if you're not careful.
@kendigjl I am just passionate about my device and its reputation. I have had un educated consumers leave bad feedback on my amazon and ebay accounts. If they would have just read my listings or watched my videos they would have understood the process. This type of tattoo removal is not for everyone. I feel I have aswered the questions that Mike had in the videos. And the question about amazon. I have a couple great reviews on amazon. If you google it you can read them.
As long as your somewhat healthy and drink alot of water. You have to give your body what it needs to cleanse itself. If you dont drink alot of water you just wasting your time. It will fade in pea sized circles. The sweet spot is only about the size of a pea so you ll need to sweep across your tattoo only moving forward a 1/4 of an inch at a time. When the ink does fade it will be in pea sized spots
You do get use to the feeling after a while. Lasers hurt just as bad if not worse. I have to tell you that the $1200 hundred dollar lasers from china are just cd scribers in fancy housings and lcd screens. I should know I bought one and got ripped off. Thata another reason why I invented Black Magic IPL. Id rather someone buy my device and get results than pay $1200 for something I could have made from a old computer at a pawn shop.
A little secret to being able to see if your immune system is removing your fragmented ink. Turn the lights down low almost off and take a small bright flashlight and place it on top of the skin next to the treated area. If you can get the light to show through the tattoo you ll be able to see where the ink is fading. This is happening at a microscopic level. With the naked eye you cant notice it for weeks or months. Using this method you should be able to see some results sooner
Hello thanks again for reviewing. Your skin is white but still has alot of pigment in it. It will still get hot on light skin because of the pigments. White trash bags have almost zero light absorbing particles. That is why it doesnt get hot. Science is science. If you get your ink hot enough to fragment. Your immune system will attack it and remove it. It is a fine line between pulsing too long and not long enough. My device will fragment tattoo ink. Just might take longer pulses.
IPL and laser is not recommended for very dark skin tones. You risk superheating your skin pigments and can get scarring.
BlackMagicIPL 6 months ago
In my amazon review a girl removed large tattoos on her legs, neck and chest with one of my earlier models. This model and my new elite is ten times better than that old flash light looking version. My device works 100% at fragmenting tattoo ink when done correctly. I already had alot of great testimonials. I ll back off until Mike has a question or someone else post a question about the device or its history.
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
The only types of people that might not feel any burn sensation on their skin with the device turned all the way up is albinos. They dont have any skin pigments. Everyone else will need to adjust the device to there skin tone. I am very honest about what my device does and is capable. Tattoo removal is not easy. Alot of variables are involved. My device is guaranteed to get the process started by fragmenting the ink. It will fragment ink when you find your pulse amount and duration.
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
amazon.com has a less than 1% defect rate Only 1 in 100 products you sell can be returned for any reason. Otherwise they suspend your account. By the nature of the device and the process I will always have more than 1% return rate. The treatments are not for everyone. You have to be pretty committed. If your not pulsing long enough/getting the ink hot enough your just wasting your time Just like if a laser tech had the laser set too low it wouldnt heat the ink. Same concept applies here.
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
Alot of customers return the device saying it doesnt work then buy it again after they notice the ink fading 30 days later. You can only fragment the ink a layer at a time. It could take several treatments before any fading occurs if it is a deep tattoo with alot of ink. I am following this closely because it is my design. I am positive that anyone else would do the same.
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
I am just trying to give guidance. No matter how much information I put out consumers still think it is instant or will remove tattoo ink in days. A $300,000 medical laser would have a hard time with large tattoos. My device will fragment tattoo ink 100%. How fast the ink fades depends on alot of variables. Some of my bad feedback is from early designs that had faults but most of the bad feedback is from customers who dont understand the process.
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
I'm really looking forward to your next video regarding this laser. I don't really care for the seller's following you so closely, as it seems like he's trying to manage the public's perception instead of letting the product speak for itself. Also on his eBay page he mentions Amazon reviews, and I couldn't find this product on Amazon.
So hopefully in spite of a bunch of little red flags, this thing works, and you got your money's worth. If so I'll be buying one.
Thanks for your efforts!
kendigjl 7 months ago
@kendigjl I apologize if I come across that way. I think this is a great forum for me to educate the consumers about the process and my device. The process that innitiates the removal process is not that complicated. You can remove tattoos with anything that is hot. Iron, Steel, too much sun etc. My device is just a very affordable conrolled way of delivering heat to the area. Simple but it works. I am still amazed at why people doubt that it works. Simple design but it works.
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
@BlackMagicIPL Do you feel comfortable letting the product speak for itself? If so, you should back off a little and not dominate the dialogue so much.
People will get the wrong idea if you're not careful.
kendigjl 7 months ago
@kendigjl I am just passionate about my device and its reputation. I have had un educated consumers leave bad feedback on my amazon and ebay accounts. If they would have just read my listings or watched my videos they would have understood the process. This type of tattoo removal is not for everyone. I feel I have aswered the questions that Mike had in the videos. And the question about amazon. I have a couple great reviews on amazon. If you google it you can read them.
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
As long as your somewhat healthy and drink alot of water. You have to give your body what it needs to cleanse itself. If you dont drink alot of water you just wasting your time. It will fade in pea sized circles. The sweet spot is only about the size of a pea so you ll need to sweep across your tattoo only moving forward a 1/4 of an inch at a time. When the ink does fade it will be in pea sized spots
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
You do get use to the feeling after a while. Lasers hurt just as bad if not worse. I have to tell you that the $1200 hundred dollar lasers from china are just cd scribers in fancy housings and lcd screens. I should know I bought one and got ripped off. Thata another reason why I invented Black Magic IPL. Id rather someone buy my device and get results than pay $1200 for something I could have made from a old computer at a pawn shop.
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
@BlackMagicIPL I'm african american and I don't have any tats. does it work for dark spots and acne scars as well on ink?
candythrower 6 months ago
A little secret to being able to see if your immune system is removing your fragmented ink. Turn the lights down low almost off and take a small bright flashlight and place it on top of the skin next to the treated area. If you can get the light to show through the tattoo you ll be able to see where the ink is fading. This is happening at a microscopic level. With the naked eye you cant notice it for weeks or months. Using this method you should be able to see some results sooner
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago
Hello thanks again for reviewing. Your skin is white but still has alot of pigment in it. It will still get hot on light skin because of the pigments. White trash bags have almost zero light absorbing particles. That is why it doesnt get hot. Science is science. If you get your ink hot enough to fragment. Your immune system will attack it and remove it. It is a fine line between pulsing too long and not long enough. My device will fragment tattoo ink. Just might take longer pulses.
BlackMagicIPL 7 months ago