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  • Ariel M. - especially things like this. So read all the reviews

    So DISCLAIMER: everyone's body reacts differently to things, especially things like this. So read all the reviews, including this one, with a grain of salt. With that said I had mixed luck. I tested a small area on my forearm to make sure I wouldn't have an allergic reaction and that it worked. I let it sit, wrapped, for over an hour and when I took the plastic wrap off. My arm stayed numb for over 3 hours. I bought this product for a large back piece that takes up about 25% of my back. I had part of the tattoo done before buying this and the pain was very intense, way more so than other tattoos and I was only able to last an hour. Now I have 12 tattoos on me and a few are quite large, so I am no stranger to what to expect but this one was very detailed and near my spine (the other two on my back are not as detailed and smaller than this new one). My artist suggested a cream so I could sit longer. Well once it was time for the 2nd session I put a generous amount on (I suggest with a glove!) an hour and a half before my appointment and wrapped it up. When he started tattooing I felt nothing but pressure and I was so excited it was working. However, after about 10-15 minutes it was no longer numb and I was starting to gain most of my sensation back. It ended up somewhat dulling the pain to were I could tolerate it better but it was a pretty small improvement.

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