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		<title>The Murkiness of Tattoo Removal Creams</title>
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There’s a lot of junk floating around the Internet and it’s hard to separate fact from fiction. I have no doubt in my mind that the manufacturers of these products post fake positive reviews. I also don’t doubt the fact that some real people have gotten some results. Things get even more complicated when you [...]]]></description>
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There’s a lot of junk floating around the Internet and it’s hard to separate fact from fiction. I have no doubt in my mind that the manufacturers of these products post fake positive reviews. I also don’t doubt the fact that some real people have gotten some results. Things get even more complicated when you consider the fact that the people who recommend laser or IPL treatments are the ones who get paid if you use them. There’s reason to believe that dermatologists don’t give any tattoo removal cream a chance because one cream that actually works would hurt their own bottom line.</p>
<p>If your finances aren’t all that great and you can’t afford a laser removal, a tattoo removal cream, even if it costs $200 for a 6 month supply, sounds like a really good option. After doing my research, I can’t help but come to the conclusion that, most likely, you won’t see any results. If you will, they’ll likely be very minimal.</p>
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