How Much Does Tat B Gone Cost?

Yesterday, we looked at a common question people have about Dermasal – namely, how much does Dermasal cost?

Today I want to get into the costs and prices of another OTC tattoo balm – nope, not Wrecking Balm, although we’ll get there shortly in another post – but a product called Tat B Gone.

In my opinion, this is likely the number two most popular tattoo remover cream on the market. One reason is the price: it’s very competitive. Many would say it’s flat out cheap. (This is certainly true if you compare it to methods that are NOT over the counter!)

That being said, how much does Tat B Gone cost?

The answer depends on how much of a supply you need – and how much of a supply you need depends on how big your tattoo is, if it’s older or otherwise faded any so far, and how solid it is insofar as the inks goes. But before we get into all that, which may very well be the subject for a post later this month, let’s just take a straight forward look at the prices for Tat B Gone cream.

  • Tat B Gone “Trial Kit”:  $67.50
  • 2 Month Supply of Tat B Gone: $129.99
  • 4 Month Supply of Tat B Gone:  $199.99
  • 6 Month Supply of Tat B Gone: $299.99
  • 10 Month Supply of Tat B Gone: $479.99

Note: These prices are accurate at the time of this writing. Like everything, they’re likely to go up in the future!

As you can see, the more you buy, the more money you save. However, it’s hard to say how much you’ll need right before you try it! With that in mind, most people find success trying either the 4 month or 6 month supply of Tat B Gone for either $200 or $300, respectively.

If you found a source for Tat B Gone with different prices – especially if you found cheaper or better prices than these! – please share this information by leaving a comment below. Thanks!

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