TKTX Development

TKTX
TKTX Numbing Cream has been on the market since 1996. More than 22 years ago, the need for pain relieving creams and tattoos began. Since then, this cream has become the most popular preparation among tattoo fans.

Initially the 20% TKTX was sold, followed soon by TKTX 35%, TKTX 38%, TKTX 39% to the last ointment TKTX 40%. Quickly loses the overview, since the TKTX Numb cream is available in 7 different colors, Green, Yellow, Gold, Black, Blue, White, Red.

The different colors are mixed differently by their carrier. To put it plainly: The combination of active ingredients is almost equally strong and effective in all, but the actual cream is composed differently. 

Since not everyone has the same skin on the one hand and you have different skin properties within your body on the other hand, TKTX offers carriers with different absorption properties and distinguishes them basically in their color coding.

But what cream should I take now? You should answer this question yourself and keep in mind that each of these colors is particularly effective. Over the years, however, a trend has developed towards the Greens and the Red, and they are considered all-rounders by TKTX. It does not just recommend testing one color, but taking two different ones in direct comparison and finding those for a best mix.

How exactly the right application TKTX looks, you will find in this guide . Here you can see step by step how it works.

Once again, all TKTX products have shown impressive results. In fact, they stun a maximum and even more so by far more than some countries over-the-counter products. Of course, this leads to positive ratings from the buyers. Nevertheless, it is never certain with these creams made from China, whether the active ingredients are actually present in a correspondingly high purity and concentration. In addition, the other ingredients are not listed. If the information on the composition and concentration of the active ingredients is still correct, the TKTX ointments in some countries would require a prescription.