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I am trying to get a job with state patrol and of course they don’t like that i have a tattoo on my wrist. My friend who is a nurse told me about her friend who used the removal cream and it worked. The problem is she doesn’t work with that person anymore and doesn’t know the name of the brand that was used. Has the removal cream worked for anyone? And if so, what kind was it?

I think a cream could not remove a tattoo because the ink is under the skin. It might discolor somewhat but I do not believe it will remove it completely like laser removal. I wouldn’t waste my money on over the counter products, I’d go to dermatologist to get their opinion. Good Luck to you.

5 Responses to “How well does tattoo removal cream work?”

  • Lord Zane Vorhis says:

    Tattoo removal creams are widely available online. But there’s no evidence that they work. At best, tattoo removal cream may fade or lighten a tattoo. The tattoo will remain visible, however, and skin irritation and other reactions are possible. Remember, tattoos are meant to be permanent. Because the ink is placed beneath the top layer of skin, complete removal of a tattoo is difficult. If you’re interested in tattoo removal, don’t attempt it on your own. Ask your dermatologist about laser surgery or other options for tattoo removal.
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  • Lulu says:

    I think a cream could not remove a tattoo because the ink is under the skin. It might discolor somewhat but I do not believe it will remove it completely like laser removal. I wouldn’t waste my money on over the counter products, I’d go to dermatologist to get their opinion. Good Luck to you.
    References :
    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tattoo-removal-cream/AN01735/rss=2

  • sand3419 says:

    they do not work at all
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  • shygirl says:

    Tattoo removal creams only remove one thing, and that’s money from your wallet. Lotions and potions only reach down to 3 layers of skin, while tattoo ink sits between the sixth and seventh layer of skin. The guys at my tattoo shop have tried it with very disappointing results.

    Your best bet would be laser removal. It can get expensive, but from what I hear you get really satisfactory results from it. Good luck to you!
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  • Chris says:

    I know of several people that have used a product called "Fade Away" and it worked to remove their Tattoo. It gently breaks down the ink under the skin. The best part is that it does it naturally and gently so there’s no skin damage or scaring. If your tattoo is really dark, they make a product with a higher concentration to break down darker inks. The company won’t tell you this but most of my friends notice their tattoo fading in the first two weeks and if you’re going for complete removal, that takes several months to completely fade the Tattoo.
    References :
    http://www.tattoofading.com

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