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I’d like to get my tattoo removed (or at least fade it some to make the last resort lazer treatment a bit easier) and have been looking into the Wrecking Balm system that I’ve seen advertised on TV. I would really appreciate it if anyone who has used it could give me some feedback on it. Thanks!
P.S. I’m looking for serious answers from people who have tried the product. I don’t care to hear from people who seem to think I *haven’t* told myself that getting the tattoo was a mistake in the first place, or that there’s no way such a system could work. As stated before, I really only want answers from people who have tried the product.
I have a friend that is in the tattoo removal business. He has run some trials on Wrecking Balm and a few other removal creams to see if he wants to carry the products. He’s found that they just don’t work. Even laser removal sometimes won’t entirely remove the tattoo.
Here’s the website if you want to read more:
http://www.fadefast.com
Good Luck!
Wrecking Balm (a tattoo removal system) works by making the skin renew and resurface faster, or something like that.
So wouldn’t you assume that it might at least reduce the appearance of stretch marks?
Work on this site as there is enough information in this site click here.
I have the nuviderm system but I don’t know if it’s going to be worth it or maybe I should get my money back? Please let me know if anyone out there has tried it or wrecking balm and which is better.
Use the search bar – these types of questions are asked all the time.
The only way to completely remove a tattoo is with a laser. All other things will just fade them.
are there any methods besides laser removal that you have tried and have worked?
EXCISION It is the recommended method to remove the unwanted tattoo if the dyed area is of small size. The advantage of this method is that the entire tattoo gets removed in one go and it is also quite pocket friendly.
had a tattoo done when i was a lot younger 18 yrs later i regret it looking for a tattoo removal process besides laser removal. was told to use sea salt tried did not work.
It took me 57 years to decide to get rid of my tattoo see the process that I am using at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37197293@N03/
I will continue to update it daily until it is gone.
did it work?
how long did it take?
what kind of tattoo did u use it on?
any complications?
all the questions previously asked are older and did not have complete answers for the questions i asked thx
i want answers from people who actually tried this brand not any other fade cream i’m asking about wrecking balm and wrecking balm only
I hope you get an answer to this b/c I would like to know as well… best of luck to you
This is a question for those whom have used it themselves or know someone close to them who has used it.
If you use the search there are 105 questions asking the same thing. You should do the search and message the other people who had asked. They might have tried it or found out some information.
I have some bad dark tattoos that I would like to get rid of. I was wondering if anyone had used Wrecking Balm tattoo removal system? Did it work? How long does it take?
I work in a tattoo studio and see a lot of people that come in, after using this stuff. It doesn’t work!! Basically all you’re really doing is scrubbing a layer of skin off every month or so. You’ll most likely just end up really raw. Laser removal is the only thing that really works. I would highly recommend Jack Morton from Rethink Your Ink. He travels around quite a bit with his laser, so he might end up in your area. http://www.rethinkyourink.com
…but they expect you to use it over a very long period of time and you will be spending a lot more. I have not heard of it working on anyone. Sure it "wrecks" what you have by making the skin over it more opaque looking but it doesn’t seem to make the tattoo entirely disappear.
i have my doubts. i have emailed a few companies asking them for actual pictures of removed tattoos and never got any response which makes me think that it doesn’t reall work well. i ended up just getting my tattoo covered up and i am so glad that i did!! i am now in the process of getting a full back piece and can’t wait for it to be finished.
