Green TKTX Numbing Cream Reviews 3

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.7

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  1. Tattoo Shop

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TKTX is the world's finest numbing cream that helps with tattoos, laser hair removal, cosmetic & other medical related procedures. Trusted Worldwide since 1996, TKTX is one of the best brands across the entire line of anesthetic numbing ointments. Green TKTX numbing cream is the #1 numbing cream for tattoos.


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3.7

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
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Effective but limited time

It didn’t last as long as other brands I’ve tried. However the time it did last I didn’t feel ANYTHING… I was getting a front rib piece.. The shipping was very quick.. Packaging is eye catching…

October 3, 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Honest Believer!

I contacted your company about a sample of your product. I was responded to very fast and received the sample within a few days. I was still a little doubtful of how well it would work. I have a large sternum/stomach I have been working on and anyone who has that area already knows. I applied it as directed and holy crap… my mind is still blown about how well it worked. No redness to the skin and my tattoo healed beautifully.

October 11, 2023

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