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Tat-B-Gone Tattoo Removal Cream
Well after researching this product I came to the conclusion that there are better methods out there. A couple of things swayed me right off the bat. First, the FDA has not approved this product and most people I either spoke to or read their feelings had negative responses. In the defense of the Viking Lab co. they made it a point to note that their product is made in an FDA laboratory using and FDA monograph. Besides that, its one of the only products you may use in conjunction with laser treatments, its non abrasive, there's no puncturing of the skin, you may expose your body to sunlight while using it and it contains no acids.
You are to use Tat-B-Gone daily for 3 to 9 months, and costs vary by monthly supplies. Two months would cost you $125 and 10 month supplies would cost $450. You may also purchase 4 or 6 month supplies. This product is hypoallergenic and no one who’s used it has come forward to claim an allergic reaction occurred. All in all, it seems safe to use, however one who wants to remove a tattoo should really look into all their choices before making a decision.
They say it’s simple to use. Three easy steps, the first prepares the tattoo for the treatment so your skin will accept the next two steps. Step 2 activates and breaks down the ink pigments in your skin while the 3rd step infuses the fade away action. They warn to let the product fully sink into your skin before you apply clothing. No scarring seems to be the most common upside to this product. It does depend on the ink used, amount of ink used, the age of the tattoo, the color and the depth of injection. Consider all these things before considering any tattoo removal cream.
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