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ThINK Tattoo Removal Cream - Advice Please!
UPDATED FROM amullinpugh
ThINK tattoo removal cream
Hi all,
I have a couple of medium-large tattoos that I have wanted to have removed (desperately) for a few years now. Laser removal is out of my price range at the moment so I have been researching different options.
I have seen that tattoo removal creams are available and I have seen a cream called 'ThINK' - I have seen in the media that a lady had her skin burnt by removal cream (unsure what brand it is) so I would like to know if anybody has used 'ThINK' cream? Their website says that it is award nominated and had been featured on TV. Their website's results look good and the testimonials are positive but I take everything with a pinch of salt.
I would really appreciate any feedback!
Thanks, Aimee :-)
I have a couple of medium-large tattoos that I have wanted to have removed (desperately) for a few years now. Laser removal is out of my price range at the moment so I have been researching different options.
I have seen that tattoo removal creams are available and I have seen a cream called 'ThINK' - I have seen in the media that a lady had her skin burnt by removal cream (unsure what brand it is) so I would like to know if anybody has used 'ThINK' cream? Their website says that it is award nominated and had been featured on TV. Their website's results look good and the testimonials are positive but I take everything with a pinch of salt.
I would really appreciate any feedback!
Thanks, Aimee :-)
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I bought it after reading reviews and seen videos on YouTube, been using the cream and it seems to have faded alot. I started using the cream as i was scared of laser as i heard about laser treatment going wrong and its not regulated. But the cream seems to be working and if it didnt Work they offer a full money back guarantee
How has it turned out?
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Hi all, I have a couple of medium-large tattoos...
Hi all,
I have a couple of medium-large tattoos that I have wanted to have removed (desperately) for a few years now. Laser removal is out of my price range at the moment so I have been researching different options.
I have seen that tattoo removal creams are available and I have seen a cream called 'ThINK' - I have seen in the media that a lady had her skin burnt by removal cream (unsure what brand it is) so I would like to know if anybody has used 'ThINK' cream? Their website says that it is award nominated and had been featured on TV. Their website's results look good and the testimonials are positive but I take everything with a pinch of salt.
I would really appreciate any feedback!
Thanks, Aimee :-)
I have a couple of medium-large tattoos that I have wanted to have removed (desperately) for a few years now. Laser removal is out of my price range at the moment so I have been researching different options.
I have seen that tattoo removal creams are available and I have seen a cream called 'ThINK' - I have seen in the media that a lady had her skin burnt by removal cream (unsure what brand it is) so I would like to know if anybody has used 'ThINK' cream? Their website says that it is award nominated and had been featured on TV. Their website's results look good and the testimonials are positive but I take everything with a pinch of salt.
I would really appreciate any feedback!
Thanks, Aimee :-)
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stay away from that scam
Don't buy think tattoo removal cream... it's [RS bleep] that doesn't work. I stupidly bought 4 tubes and wasted $190
I ordered a tube that is suppose to last for 3 months. I have really notice anything yet. I have used it about a month now. It says use twice a day. I will post after I use it all what it done for me:)
Don't buy think tattoo removal cream... it's [RS bleep] that doesn't work. I stupidly bought 4 tubes and wasted $190
Don't buy think tattoo removal cream... it's [RS bleep] that doesn't work. I stupidly bought 4 tubes and wasted $190
Hi! Did you buy it? And did it work! xx
As far as I know there is no cream available yet that can remove tattoos, there are lots that claim to be able to but they are scams. Some may be able to fade tattoos by sloughing away the top epidermal layer of your skin but ink is trapped into the dermis where creams can't reach. The only sure fire way at present is laser which breaks up ink beneath the dermis and allows your own immune system to remove that ink over time. There is a new cream in development by Alex Falkenham that claims to remove tattoos but this is a long way of becoming a commercial product. In the meantime I would save your money and consider laser or wait for new technology, hope this helps :-)