Saturday 20 July 2013

Creams to remove tattoos

Can tattoos be removed with creams?

Tattoo removal has become a billion dollar business and topical creams have been postulated to remove tattoos. Tattoo removal creams have been around for decades with all sorts of claims of success. Some creams have names like TatBgone and Tattoo off are widely available. Just like weight loss products, the claims are typically made by the manufacturer that these wonder creams can remove not only tattoos but also acne and skin wrinkles. Everyday on the Internet there is a new tattoo removal cream.

  
There is absolutely no scientific evidence that any such cream works. The FDA and numerous other scientific organizations have made repeated assertions that tattoo removal creams have no credible benefit. One has to be aware that many of these chemicals have unknown ingredients and numerous individuals have complained of severe skin rashes, blisters and pain upon applying these creams.




How much do these creams cost

These creams are not cheap. They vary in price and may cost anywhere from $50-100 for a small jar. It is recommended that these creams be bought every month and be applied for 3-12 months. The manufacturer usually advertise silly sales schemes, buy two and get one for free for the price of one. Many people have tons of these jars at home.

What can these creams do?

At best, these creams function as skin bleaching or camouflage agents. They may fade the tattoo and surrounding skin for a few weeks, but the tattoo never disappears—just the money in your pocket. In fact recent investigations have revealed that the more expensive the cream the less likely was it going to do anything except function as a skin moisturizer.


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