Tat-Med

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Tat-Med

This newer product claims that their topical gel, when used with an exfoliating pad, enables those with unwanted tattoos to help fade their body art. Since it has just recently come on the market it is up against some tough competition such as: Tat B Gone, Wrecking Balm, Tattoo Off and TCA tattoo acid products.

The company claims the product does not contain any dangerous ingredients like some other topical tattoo removers, it is also claimed to help erase tattoos without damaging or scarring the skin. The company claims users may feel some slight irritation, but will not risk scarring such as you might when using TCA tattoo removal agents. At the same time they claim that you should discontinue using the product if you experience prolonged skin irritation.

The product comes with fairly simple instructions. Users are instructed to clean the area skin that needs treating. Next, use an exfoliating pad to exfoliate the dead skin covering the tattoo. After the dead skin has been wiped away you just need to apply a small amount of the product to your finger tips and rub it over the tattooed area.

The product is made in the USA and does not contain (what it claims are unnecessary) skin moisturizers.

TAT-Med claims to be superior to other topical products
and is the best of both worlds: effective and safe. The active ingredients in the product have been used successfully for years to help lighten birthmarks, moles and freckles. In recent years these ingredients have been successful at erasing smaller to medium-sized tattoos. The product is also designed to help those with larger tattoos to pre fade them prior to laser treatments.

Price: $49.95 for a single bottle
$99 (save $50.85) Buy two bottles and get the third free.

This tattoo removal cream does not include a sunscreen or sunblock. The manufacturer recommends using at least an SPF 30 sunscreen on the tattoo after allowing the the product to absorb

Tat Med Ingredients list:
Distilled water, Seaweed extract, Plankteen Extract, Sea Buckthorn Extract, Water, Cress Extract, Marine Algea, Alpha Arbutin, Hyaluronic Acid, Kojic Acid, Bearberry Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Potassium, Sorbate, Hexlene Glyco

2 comments to Tat-Med

  • John Robida

    I started using tat-med this morning. My tatoo is about 4″X4″. it is located on my forearm. Do I have to shave my arm prior to applying your gel? Also will the gel have any effects on the hair folicles?

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  • Chase Olszowy

    Your website won’t allow me to purchase your product – it keeps telling me that I need to enable cookies – which I did and it won’t still allow me access – your help would be much appreciated.

    Hi Chase:
    To enable cookies in Internet Explorer 7 or 8:

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    Hope this helps you

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