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Date Posted: 10:08:18 03/26/13 Tue
Author: tomway (good)
Subject: TattooNumb (Lidocaine)

Tattoo Numb (Lidocaine, benzocaine and Prelocain)

is an anesthetic cream, water-based, which is mainly used for pain relief tattoos. The active ingredient is 5% lidocaine, the most allowed by the FDA, which allows quick relief. Try it today and live without pain!

benefits

* The only water-based cream anesthetic on the market
* Lasts longer than other similar creams - up to 4 hours
* Effective pain relief due to dosage Lidocaine 5% - the highest allowed by the Health Authorities
* No interference with tattoo ink or skin elasticity
* Can be used for tattoos and piercings, and hair removal treatments lase

USE

For all treatments Numb Tattoo Cream, start by applying a thick layer on the treated area (laser, tattoo piercing, etc.). Then rub the cream to penetrate. Then add a second layer without rubbing, then wrap the area with plastic wrap. The heat under the plastic wrap helps activate the cream. Then let the professionals remove the plastic wrap, usually after about 30 minutes.
If you use to treat pain that comes afterwards, apply a thick layer on the areas that have been worked (or are painful).

contact us if intrested:tomway1988@gmail.com

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