Tag #45 PMU Numbing Gel for Permanent Makeup

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For Licensed Cosmetic Professionals Only

⚠️ International Customers

Due to import and customs regulations, we cannot ship any numbing products outside of the United States.If your international order includes a numbing product, the cost of that item will be refunded before your remaining order ships.


What Is Tag #45 PMU Numbing Gel?

When clients become uncomfortable during a procedure, precision can suffer. Tag #45 is a professional PMU numbing gel trusted by artists to help maintain comfort, reduce swelling, and support smoother working conditions once the skin has been opened.

Used by experienced professionals worldwide, Tag #45 is a dependable secondary numbing gel for PMU procedures. Formulated with 4% lidocaine and epinephrine #010, it is commonly used during brows, lips, eyeliner, and areola services to help create a cleaner, calmer working environment.

At Girlz Ink, we supply products trusted by working PMU professionals who value performance, consistency, and client experience.

For Licensed Cosmetic Professionals Only

 

Why PMU Artists Use Tag #45 During Procedures

Many artists keep Tag #45 in their setup because once the skin is open, sensitivity can increase quickly.

This professional secondary numbing gel is commonly used to help:

  • Support client comfort during procedures
  • Reduce movement caused by discomfort
  • Minimize swelling that can affect precision
  • Help control pinpoint bleeding
  • Improve visibility while implanting pigment
  • Create smoother, more efficient sessions

When artists can work with better control, results often improve.

 

Best Uses for Brows, Lips, Eyeliner & Areola

Brows

Ideal during powder brows, shading, touch-ups, and machine brow procedures where sensitivity may increase throughout the session.

Lips

Lip procedures can be highly sensitive. Many artists use Tag #45 during lip blush procedures for added comfort.

Eyeliner

Stillness matters during eyeliner work. Artists commonly use Tag #45 to help support cleaner, more controlled eyeliner procedures.

Areola

A trusted option for restorative and areola procedures where comfort and detail both matter

 

How to Use Tag #45 Correctly

Tag #45 is intended for broken skin only.

Typical professional workflow:

  1. Begin procedure and complete initial passes.
  2. Apply a thin layer of Tag #45 to the open area.
  3. Allow 90 seconds to 2 minutes.
  4. Wipe clean before resuming procedure.

Always follow label instructions and professional training standards.

Pro Tip

Use only the amount needed. A little often goes a long way

 

Why Artists Trust Tag #45

Not all numbing products perform the same. Many artists continue choosing Tag #45 because it is known for reliable studio performance.

What Sets It Apart

  • Fast-acting gel consistency
  • Trusted secondary numbing option
  • Tetracaine-free formula
  • Supports cleaner visibility during procedures
  • Multi-use for brows, lips, eyeliner, and areola
  • Compact 1 oz professional bottle

Many artists also pair it with related comfort products like Ultra Duration and other products from the Numbing Collection.

 

Ready to Upgrade Your Setup?

If you’re looking for a dependable PMU numbing gel trusted by working artists, Tag #45 remains a staple in studios across the industry.

Trusted in studios worldwide, Tag #45 has remained a go-to for artists who prioritize comfort and control.

Add it to your professional setup below.

 

Product Specifications

  • Size: 1 oz
  • Lidocaine 4%
  • Epinephrine #010
  • Tetracaine Free
  • Intended for use after skin is opened
  • For Licensed Cosmetic Professionals Only

 

International Shipping Notice

Due to customs and import regulations, numbing products cannot be shipped outside of the United States. If an international order includes a numbing product, the numbing item will be refunded before shipment.

 

Important Safety Information

  • For external use only
  • Avoid contact with eyes
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Do not use on large areas of the body
  • Do not apply local heat or occlusive bandages
  • If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a health professional before use
  • Use only as directed on label

 

Learn More: The Real Talk Guide to PMU Topical Anesthetics

Want to understand why some numbing products drip, sting, or slow your work down—and how to choose the right one for every procedure?

👉 Read our blog: Stop the Drip – The Real Talk Guide to PMU Topical Anesthetics



Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tag #45 a secondary numbing gel?

Yes. It is commonly used as a secondary numbing gel for PMU, meaning after the skin has been opened.

Can I use Tag #45 for brows?

Yes. Many artists use it during powder brows, machine brows, and touch-ups.

Is Tag #45 good for lip blush?

Yes. Lip procedures are often sensitive, making Tag #45 a popular option.

Can it be used during eyeliner?

Yes. Many artists use it during eyeliner services where precision is critical.

How long should I leave it on?

Many professionals allow 90 seconds to 2 minutes, while following label directions.

Is this for client home use?

No. For Licensed Cosmetic Professionals Only.

Why do artists use epinephrine during PMU procedures?

Epinephrine is commonly used to help support temporary vasoconstriction, which may help reduce pinpoint bleeding and swelling during procedures.

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