Product Description
“Tat B Gone Tattoo Removal Fading System 1 Month Supply. The Tat B Gone system is the simplest, most affordable and most convenient of any tattoo removal method available. Compared to other tattoo removal techniques, the revolutionary Tat B Gone system helps fade away your tattoo artwork or permanent cosmetics, easily, effectively, and comfortably. Traditional laser tattoo removal procedures typically are painful, time consuming and expensive. The cost can run into thousands of dollars and the process can take years. Surgical tattoo removal methods or sanding often leave scars and can lead to other complications. Tat B Gone helps your tattoo fade gently away. In the privacy of your own home, our affordable products will help your tattoo fade without scabbing or scarring, without long hours spent in a doctorâTMs office, and without pain! Our effective products are a part of a 3-step system that was developed in the Norwegian clinic of Doctor Jahn Ericson (and now formulated in a FDA licensed lab). The system is clinically tested and approved, safe and simple to use. Easy 3-Step Process: – Step 1: Prepares tattoo for treatment so your skin will accept Steps 2 and 3 – Step 2: Activates breakdown of the tattoo ink – Step 3: Infuses the fade away action ”

Tat B Gone Tattoo Removal System 1 Month Supply

5 Responses to “Tat B Gone Tattoo Removal System 1 Month Supply”
  1. Jimmy says:

    This product really works if you have the patience and determination to carry out the whole treatment. Just like medicine you get from the doctor, you must finish your prescription for it to have the desired results. I’ve used Tat B Gone for 6 months and have been very happy with my results. It has completely faded away my 8 year old eagle tattoo that I had on my shoulder. You have to be serious enough to use as directed i.e. apply twice a day every day until you are all out. Its can be tough but the results are very encouraging and this is by far the cheapest and least painful way of removing a tattoo that I know of.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. C. shibiya says:

    havent tried it yet. now that I stared at the photo gallery and saw a picture that had a poorly photoshoped pic in it (clone tool marks) i have a hunch its not its 90% fullproof as they say

    just to double check.. just looked again.. def. photoshoped
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Hannah B. says:

    It took some time and dedication, but in the end this product really faded away my tattoo. I had tried other do-it-yourself products, but this caused the least pain, was the easiest to apply, and actually worked. But I think you really have to be dedicated. In terms of the cost vs. benefit, I can say I was happy I bought it. The benefit of getting rid of my tattoo was worth it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. D. says:

    It does not work, there’s a reason why this product is not sold or promoted at reputable dermatology clinics. I used it before and all it did was to irritate my skin. My tat is still intact.

    I think Amazon should not even allow this product to be featured in this site…. and shame on the manufacturers of this product for selling garbage.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Corey Ward says:

    Because tattoos are insoluble inks embedded in the dermal layer of your skin, there’s no way that a casual product like this is going to remove it.

    1) The dermal layer is below the epidermis, which is the part of the skin you see and touch on a daily basis. New layers of skin are actually created closer to the surface than the tattoo, which is why they don’t just fade away after a couple of weeks.

    2) The reason needles have to be used to create a tattoo is because your epidermis is quite effective as a barrier. Putting the ink on your skin for hours wouldn’t let it seep into the dermal layer, and putting this product on your skin won’t get down to the dermal layer either unless you’re going over your tattoo with a tattoo gun, so it doesn’t have a chance to get to the inks.

    3) Insoluble inks are just that: insoluble. They do not dissolve in a solution. Sure, they break down, but not easily. Things like UV light breaks them down…not lotion-like creams.

    All these facts mean that you don’t even have to consider whether or not the fancy Norwegian scientist and ‘clinical’ (not bona fide) trials are to be believed. This product simply doesn’t do what it claims.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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