Removing a tattoo at home is a process that takes a lot of patience, time, and a decent amount of money. This is at least true if you are planning on removing a tattoo in the privacy of your own home using one of the many tattoo removal cream products on the market. These products are the safest way to go about removing a tattoo without a professional at hand - this is to say, you would not want to be crazy enough to try and excise the tattoo or try some kind of low tech dermabrasion (sanding the tattoo away, essentially) technique at home. This leaves tattoo removal creams as your best best.

What type of products out there are there for this? At the top of the market stands Wrecking Balm tattoo cream. This tattoo removing cream is by far the most popular one of the lot, having sold hundreds of thousands of units for helping people remove their tattoos. Popular described as both a tattoo removal cream and a tattoo fade kit, Wrecking Balm is what many consider the best product on the market for this type of venture.

If for some reason you are not interested in Wrecking Balm tattoo, there are a few other options that are well known you should know about. This include, Tattoo Away, Tattoo Off and Tat B Gone, all of which sell many products for removing tattoos at home, and so over the counter, just like Wrecking Balm, selling their wares over the internet directly to the consumer.

What should you look for in a tattoo removal cream before buying one? I'd tried to look at three things. First off, testimonials from other people, either on the companies websites or on other forums and message boards related to tattoos, to verify that this is a good product and is something you're willing to spend your hard earned money on. Secondly, I'd look at the company's practices - specifically, do they offer your money back if you're not happy with the product? If not, move on to one who does. And the last thing I'd try to determine is how much supply you need. It can take some people a 2 months supplies of something like Wrecking Balm to remove a tattoo, or 6 months. It depends on the colors and size of your tattoo. Inquire with the company and see what they say. I suggest you do this just so you know what to expect and how much money you are looking at for the long haul.

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