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F&E Tattooist is a classic primary numbing cream from the British brand F&E Professional. The «10%» in the name is the sum of two substances: lidocaine 6% and prilocaine 4%. The cream is applied to intact skin before the procedure, it reduces sensitivity and works well for tattoo, permanent makeup and other cosmetic work. There is also a stronger Red version that acts faster.
How to use
- cleanse and dry the skin
- apply a thick layer of cream, without rubbing in
- cover with occlusive film for 20-30 minutes
- remove the film and residue with a tissue
- start the procedure
Composition and specs
- lidocaine: 6%
- prilocaine: 4%
Total active ingredients: 10%
Volume: 35 g
Type: primary numbing (on intact skin before the procedure)
Form: cream
Onset time: 20-30 minutes under film
Manufacturer: F&E Professional, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Who it suits
Tattoo, permanent makeup, microblading, mesotherapy, laser and wax hair removal artists.
Contraindications
- individual intolerance to lidocaine or prilocaine
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- damaged skin, inflammation, open wounds in the application area
- an allergy patch test before first use is mandatory
- for professional external use only
Documents: composition confirmed by the manufacturer’s documents.
FAQ
How much lidocaine is in F&E Tattooist «10%»?
Lidocaine is 6%. The figure 10% is the sum: lidocaine 6% + prilocaine 4%.
How fast does F&E Tattooist work?
The effect sets in within 20-30 minutes under occlusive film.
How does it differ from the Red version?
This is the classic version. The stronger Red version acts faster.