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Numbing Cream for Tattoos: Does It Really Work?

The age-old question that’s been buzzing in the tattoo community like a hyperactive tattoo machine: “Does numbing cream for tattoos really work?”

Here at TKTX, we’ve decided to tackle this burning question head-on, armed with nothing but our wit, wisdom, and a healthy dose of scientific research. Why, you ask? Because we’re not just about selling numbing creams; we’re about empowering you, our dear ink enthusiasts, with knowledge that’s sharper than a fresh needle.

In this blog, we’re diving deep into the numbing cream rabbit hole, exploring everything from the science behind these magical potions to the myths that have been floating around tattoo parlours.

What is Numbing Cream and How Does it Work?

In short, numbing creams, also known as topical anaesthetics, temporarily desensitise the skin, reducing the perception of pain.

Here’s the science behind it: These creams usually contain active ingredients such as lidocaine, benzocaine, or prilocaine. These chemicals work by blocking the transmission of pain signals from your body’s nerve endings to the brain. When applied to the skin, numbing creams create a temporary numbing effect by interfering with the function of the nerve fibres responsible for transmitting pain sensations (Now that was a mouthful). The active ingredients penetrate the outer layers of the skin and inhibit the activity of sodium channels in the nerve cells, preventing the generation and propagation of pain signals.

But, what about the effectiveness when we hear you scream at your phone? Well, the effectiveness of numbing creams can vary depending on factors such as the concentration of the active ingredients, the depth of penetration into the skin, and your pain tolerance level.

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