Wrecking Balm Tattoo Fading Cream Reviews: Does it work?

Does the Wrecking Balm Tattoo Fading Cream system work? After visiting some different sites and forums where people have commented on and given their reviews, their ratings look like this approximately:  No one claimed it totally faded their tattoo. 60%  said no noticeable fading of their tattoo 20%  said there was some noticeable fading. 20% said there was a lot of fading.  About 35%  said they were pretty happy with the amount of fading they had. (It was enough to cover over with a new tattoo, or with make up.)  Maybe 10% or so, or a third of the ones that were happy with it, said they were really happy with it.  I found myself a bit skeptical of these comments, wondering if they were legit. But maybe they were.

C0nsidering that lazer tattoo removal can easily be $2000-$4000 or more, depending on several factors like tattoo age, color shade, size, type of ink and so forth, for many, using a tattoo removal cream like Wrecking Balm seems worth trying. 

Keep in mind, the Wrecking Balm Tattoo cream removal kit is comprised of things you can get at a drug store- for a lot cheaper.  (the main ingredient in their tattoo removal cream is  1% hydroquinone, a skin whitener. Care must be taken in using it, as it can irritate or even scar the skin).

 I’d like to hear what the experience is of customers who tried Wrecking Balm for fading their tattoo. Did it work for you? how long did it take? how much did you spend? how much did your tattoo fade? 

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106 thoughts on “Wrecking Balm Tattoo Fading Cream Reviews: Does it work?”

  1. I also called the toll-free number while driving and told the guy I only wanted the cost info. He asked about my tattoo and then began his pitch. I told him several times that I buy nothing without reviewing it online and he kept telling me about the money back guarantee and was very persistent even asking if the cost was holding me back.

    I then told him I was on my way to work and didn’t even have a credit card on me and that I’d have to call back. He continues his pitch! I’m not sure how he expected me to pay for it or why he continued but at that point I just hung up. I won’t be buying this product.

  2. WhiteRavn,

    I decided to try what you suggested. I just started today, but I have a question. I used the pumice sponge in the shower, but even after 7 or 8 minutes there didn’t seem to be any bits of skin coming off. When I put the h. peroxide on it didn’t seem to get bubbly (kinda hard to tell, the tat is on my back), but it did sting. I’m kind of just wondering if I’m doing everything correctly.. maybe I should scrub longer with the sponge? Any suggestions would be helpful, thanks!

  3. Michelle,

    If the h. peroxide stings then you’re doing okay, that means your scrubbing skin off of the tat and revealing the ink. A tat on your back may be harder to work with, so it might take a teensy bit longer to remove just because of that. The one on my shoulder is 1/2 way gone already, and being able to see it when I scrub it, the skin is shiny pink when I’m done scrubbing it.

    The idea is to get old skin off of it and make new skin grow to get rid of the ink, so as long as your scrubbing it and keeping up the process regularly it should be okay I think.

    I scrub mine really hard and make sure the h. peroxide soaks in all foamy because I just want it gone as fast as possible, but gentler scrubbing and soaking will make it go away as well, just a little slower because you’re not removing quite as much skin at a time. So no worries!

  4. I have a tattoo on my upper back [left side] and I was thinking of buying wrecking balm but after reading this I think I’m going to try the method that WHITERAVN mentioned……I’ll let you know how it goes and how it works, thanks for sharing your method with us whiteravn!! I’d rather try something that isn’t pricy before I waste my money on something that doesn’t work. =)

  5. Of course when you order something, the company wants you to pay for it. If you can’t pay for something when you order it, then wait to call until you CAN pay for it. This isn’t a hard concept. And of course, if you call the company they are going to try to sell you the product. Holy Christ these aren’t “sales tactics” they are just common sense!

  6. :) Thanks for reading this guys, hope it helps. If not, keep looking for something that suits and works for you.

    Update: I can’t seem to get the one on my neck to go away as fast as the one on my arm, it’s irritating! The one on my arm’s fading nicely/gradually still, but the one on my neck is only about 1/4 of the way gone and it’s more sensitive to scrub on, still rather dark but it’s goin.

  7. I am so thankful for this site. I have read pretty much ALL of the posts and have decided that I am just better off accepting the fact that I got the darn things so I’ve gotta live with them. My tattoos are not embarrasing or problematic or anything like that; I’ve just changed my mind and would prefer to not have any ink on my body whatsoever. I don’t want to risk using a cream or scrub method and end up with a partially faded tattoo…that would be worse than having the tattoo in the first place. But now I have closure to my longing for them to be gone and can give advice to others that might have “bad” tattoos that they NEED removed (I think I’ll give them WhiteRavn’s method). So now I will just give myself a swift kick in the butt for being young & dumb when I decided to cover myself with 8 random tattoos and then be done with it :) Thanks again to everyone on here for voicing their opinions. It really helps. What would we do without the internet?

  8. I have a 5 year old all black tattoo that is the size of my palm that I am dying to get rid of. I was thinking about buying either wrecking balm or tat b gone but I think I will try whiteravn method. I feel a little safer with the h. peroxide since it is something we put over open cuts anyway. I dont know what all is in the other products but I will pass. I figure the worse I can do to myself with this is give myself a very clean boo boo. Thanks to everyone who have wasted their money on removal creams and shared their lack of results. Because of you I will save my money

  9. THEY ARE RUDE AS HELL! I WAS ASKING THE MAN QUESTIONS AND ALL HE SAID WAS IT WORKS IT WORKS.. IM ONLY 17 ND I WAS CALL TOO ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE I BOUGHT IT AND HE WAS LIKE IF YOUR ONLY 17 WHY THE HELL WOULD YOU CALL THEN E HUNG UPP ON ME !

  10. I got a tattoo on my wrist a little less than a year ago. I brought in an idea, loved how the artist drew it on paper, and loved it drawn on my skin. I thought about it for a week and still loved it, so I got the tattoo. But somehow when it was actually in my skin it just didn’t look right at all. I immediately went to Walgreens and got a skin lightening cream (ambi). A chunk of ink came out right away, and a few more since, but it’s still there. I have successfully faded it, but I think it will be a long process.

    Like every one has said, exfoliation is the key. I have used everything from facial exfoliation/microdermacrasion to TCA to anti-agin lotion. I can’t say what works best, but the acids that make your skin peel do seem to help. My advice would be to scrub scrub scrub away at that tattoo as often as possible. Sometimes it feels fine, sometimes it burns like hell – but it’s worth it. And make sure to use a healing lotion to precent scaring.

    The battery-operated sandpaper machine thing sold by WB looks suspiciously like facial exfoliators that you can buy at drugstores for like $15-20. Pumices and foot scrubbers also seem to work.

  11. I am currently using wrecking balm. My first week actually. I have high hopes for this method only 50 bucks is not bad compared to thousands of dollars on painful lazors.

  12. I was reading through the comments on this thing and I think it’s funny that so many people are so appalled by the “Customer service” provided by this company.

    I do not work for wrecking balm but I used to work for a telemarketing company so I’ll give you a few heads up about the world.

    1. If you hear it on the radio…scam.
    2. I used to work in a call center that fired people on the DAILY for CREDIT CARD FREUD!(people use to get mad at customers who didn’t want the addons that made us commision so they’d push til the person cancelled their order and then the rep would use that persons credit card to order a pizza for lunch or something) and when we were just starting out we took your order on paper and then when it got entered into the paper all your information went in a trash can for the dump!
    3. If you call because it says try it free, risk free, free sample…you’re still going to pay for it one way or another either you get a free sample you pay shipping for, or you pay for it “risk” free and if you don’t like it get your money back (maybe).
    4. If you are the kind of person I used to prey on (i.e. incredibly friggen stupid and still want to buy it against all rationality) don’t call without your credit card ready.

    “adam” is being an asshole because he has another asshole breathing down his back telling him if he’s not forceful like that and he doesn’t make the sales that way he will be fired. so when you’re telling “Adam” “hey buddy you made the sale I just gotta call back” you’re REALLY saying “hey good job bro, now i’m going to call back and give another telemarketer a lay down (i.e. the money you earned)” that’s a very frustrating thing.

    Plus as an in-bound telemarketer (what Adam is if you hadn’t noticed) all day long we here “i thought it was free” “i don’t have a credit card” “i’m driving” “my wife has my card” “oh shoot i’m at work and left my credit card in my car” “i’ll call back honest i will” these are things people say because they don’t have the balls to be like “fuck you i don’t want it” which would be far more respected.

    If you told me you were driving I would have said “oh that’s ok I don’t mind waiting go ahead and put the phone down and grab your purse” *waits for your excuse* “but, i don’t mean to be rude, but you picked up your phone and dialed 10 digits you can’t pick up a card and read 16?” to which you’d probably still tell me you have voice dialing on your phone or you dialed before you started driving etc etc

    I’m not defending “adam” there are some real assholes out there and I’ve never been unkind to a customer but I have been assumptive and willing to call people out on their bullshit. I’m sorry if you were the one honest person that called that day but poor adam probably listened to 50 other people lie to him all day long before he took your call lol.

    And as for the person who suggested calling and speaking to a manager…here’s what happens when you call and speak to a manager one of two things
    1. the manager and the rep have a good laugh after the manager tells you he’s sorry and he’ll take care of it sometimes even tell you he’s gonna fire the kid etc (trust me more than once did a manager put a customer who was complaining about me on speaker phone and let me listen while we muted our end and laughed at the customer bitching about me doing what i’d been trained to do)
    2. the rep gets in trouble for doing what he/she was trained to do…more than once i got written up because i was mean to a customer but the reality was I am so polite and kind to the customer that if i tried to get even remotely pushy my customers would freak out because I always presented my company so well that they got the impression that i was trained to be so sweet and attentive…when in reality if that sales tactic hadn’t worked for me i would have had a monster breathing down my neck trying to make me be a monster) but if a manager that didn’t like me took the customer complaint bam i’m in trouble even though i did far less than what 99% of the other reps would have said or done. (I’ve heard reps threaten customers, have huge screaming matches with customers, call customers back at 3a.m. because they were mad the person didn’t take the product, steal their credit card information and sell it on the street!, tell customers belittling things like if you told this one guy i know that you’d call back he’d say “alright well when you call back ask for mr. blue tell them i’ll be the guy in the corner holding my breath” etc etc.)

    my point? any idiot can have a product and any idiot with a little money behind them can have a commercial on tv or the radio doesn’t mean the product works or the company isn’t fly by night.

    You know why i’m not employed anymore? my company sold a product that they didn’t even have to ship out and then when they’d charged so many credit cards with no product to offer they had to go under to avoid being arrested and all the while when things were going wrong you know what they did? they directed people to a customer service line where ONE representative worked now imagine how many of those thousands of customers got through. I ended up getting so sick of it i told all my customers to contact the bbb and their credit card company to have their cc company reimburse them and file a dispute against the company. My bosses loved me *sarcasm* but I’ve been on the other side of the phone (i used to have a tmobile phone …deal with their customer service when they fuck something up holy hannah lol) the run around sucks but that’s all this shit is.

    I can tell you without knowing nothing about the company that wrecking balm doesn’t work…just based on the fact that a) it’a commercial on the radio that claims “free trail” or is it “risk free” sneaky huh? lol b)they have telemarketers answering their phones (they have so much faith in their product they are going to jack the price and pay a kid to talk you into taking it) c) use logic…i needed needles to get the ink embedded into my flesh but now i’m going to put a cream on it to make it go away? um yeah no :| sorry.

    My advice? don’t get a dumb tattoo…Anytime I get a tattoo it’s because I have decided on something i want and then i wait a year and if i’ve waivered even the slightest on if i want it or not i wait another year, if i haven’t then i make plans to get it. We don’t propose on a first date because why? Marriage is a big step of the “forever” variety…so why do people walk into a tattoo shop and pick out something out of a binder or a wall display and say “i want that forever” I go to a lot of punk and/or rock shows and all the time i see these little girls running around with all kinds of tattoos for their favorite bands…a couple years later i see those same kids who have finally realized getting a painful irreversible tattoo did not make that band befriend her any quicker she regrets the tats…or simply because she doesn’t like the band anymore and wonders why she ever got the bands album cover tattoo’d on her arm. I laugh at these people. I have two tattoo’s a vampire tattoo that was designed for me by Voltaire (a goth comedian/singer) and I waited 2 years after having said design to get it inked…no regrets. I also have a “bracelet” tattoo displaying a crow (the logo for “the crow”) with the words “victims aren’t we all surrounding it inside of a cameo design with a victorian design forming the bracelet aspect…the crow was my favorite comic before it was a movie and favorite movie of all time since it’s release (the first not the laters)…I am now considering puncture wounds (fang bites) but I am still far from my one year waiting period.

    If you made a mistake lasers the way to go…if you had some patience and made rational decisions you wouldn’t be sitting online bitching about scam artists ;)

  13. I did laser removal. they couldnt tell me how many sessions it would take and they had a “consultation” with me to tell me how much it would cost to remove based on the size and colors.
    My tat was a little devils angel, so mostly red and black. they said 4 or 5 sessions $450 a session. 9 SESSIONS & $3,000 later, its still there, but faded a ton, looks like a bruise. You cant make out what it was at all. Im thinking of trying wrecking balm because its almost faded/gone anyway…it might work better for me since its already faded with the laser…

  14. Wrecking Balm does not work. I used this product faithfully every other day for 6 months (my tattoo was 20 years old with most of the color faded already) and got absolutely NO RESULTS! I tried to contact customer service by email regarding my refund and never received an answer from them. Seems their customer service is as poor as their product. Don’t waste your time and money on Wrecking Balm.

  15. Was wondering I have clovers on my back with blue swirles. Do u think the scrubbing and peroxide will really work. Someone said green is a very hard color to remove?

  16. im 18 and just got a tattoo, stupid… im going to try wrecking balm and hopefully it’ll take this browning symbol off.

  17. I just found out about this product and figured what the hell, it might just work. You can buy it at Walmart for $25 and it has about 12 sessions or uses to a box. If it works great, if not then plan B will just be a cover up tat.

  18. i have a texas tattoo on my right arm and i wanted it gone,so i covered it up with a heart and cross,now i want all of it gone.i am going to try whiteraen methods i hope they work..

  19. WRECKING BALM DOES NOT WORK PERIOD! Ive used it “hold-heartidly” for 5 months. Didnt skip a beat, used it every other day til I rubbed it raw. And my tat is still in the same shape as it was before except a lil bit WORSE. Now I have a very light spot around the tat. So I stopped as soon as that started to appear. Now my tat looks like it has a small bruse around it. Luckly its not to noticable and Im glad I noticed it b4 it got worse. DONT BUY it. Use sand paper and lemon juice if your that desprete because thats pretty much what it is. Waste of time and money!

  20. I just recently started using Wrecking Balm- maybe about 2 months ago? I haven’t seemed to have notice any difference, but my fiance thinks there’s a drastic difference, along with other friends of mine. The tattoo I’m trying to remove is 3 years old and is just a black bird. I picked at it while it was in its early healing stages so there are already some scar spots.

    I’m going to try the Aquaphor/ Pumice sponge technique along with White-out along with Wrecking Balm. Possibly the combination of the 3 will remove it completely without having to wait years for results to show.

    I will keep in touch and let ya’ll know if it works.

  21. I am seriously still considering using wrecking balm just to try it.. My tatt is on my back & looks so horrible & faded ,it just might work.

  22. i been lazy about it, but it does work, i got a very dark set of tattoos and its slowly but surely removing them. if i would keep up with it like recommended it would be much more faded and almsot gone. 9 out of 10 times these people who say they used it and it didn’t work are just full of shit and have not used it like they were suppost to. they either don’t use it enough(once or twice a month) and when they do they don’t do it properly. idiots thinking this shit will happen over night is getting old. its ink in your layers of skin, its a process morons.

  23. i have been using wrecking balm i bought at walmart for 8 days once a day but instead of rubbing it in with the applicator for 45seconds i do it for two minutes feels like a bad sunburn after but i have noticed slight fading especially in the colored ink seems like a slow tedious process but it is seeming to work but slowly so far so good

  24. So I tried the scrubbing/aguaphor idea and all it did was shave my skin off. I tried it properly and a few days after, all there was to show for it was a huge scab that hurts like Hell.

    You might as well carve the tattoo out of your skin rather then scrub it away.

    When my new wounds heal, I’m going to go back to using the Wrecking Balm- at least I will still have some skin left by the end of it.

    My overall thought is that the only sure way to get rid of a tattoo is to either chop your arm off or get it laser removed. Start saving up your money!

  25. I recently purchased Wrecking Balm at my local Walmart. It has been about two weeks and I have noticed a good amount of fading. I have had my tattoos for about two years and recently decided to get rid of them. I am thinking it is going to probably take about 6 months for it to entirely disappear. For the people who say it does not work and said they have followed the steps thoroughly, I can understand as to why you did not see any results. I have been using the higher setting for over the 45 second limit. It feels like a rig burn for a little afterward. But results appear faster. Remember to anyone who is interested in purchasing this product, everyones’ skin is different and may not work.

  26. I’ve been using Wrecking Balm for over 5 month now and it DOES NOT work. It just made my skin raw, scarred and smell like oranges. If I look really close under the sunlight, I can see “some” super-minor fading. But other than that, it’s a scam and I’m really pissed I wasted $150!

  27. okay so I have the words two hundred-fifty on my left wrist ( it does have a meaning so it wasn’t just for the hell of it ) the guy who did it messed up on the Fifty part. it’s very small and he went over it twice. Should i get Wrecking ball or what?! =/

  28. I almost got it , thank god I didnt .. the money back thing is on online purchs ONLY BTW, dont get scamed… this product dosnt work…!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  29. walmart should take it off the shelf…..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they dont care ,,, its all abt the money, our money,,, dont get scamed…

  30. Listen,

    “everyones skin is different” is a load of bull crap that marketing wants to you believe. Go to college learn about skin at a molecular level and what do you have…the same damn things make up everyones cells…but what about the color? The pigment of skin cells is caused by melanin in the skin cells, it does not make “your” skin different. People need to stop believing the indirect messages marketing puts in your head. Your not different, u’r just different colored. A product like this if applied correctly will work 100% of the time or 0% of the time and since there are several people who claimed they followed the directions to a T, logical reasoning will tell you if it didn’t work for them it will not work for you. Be smarter in purchasing your products…companies only product new products to make money, they don’t care about you and your tattoo remorse.

  31. Just bought the WB, wish I had of realized it was just a good pumicing. It will work but not if you do it for 45 seconds at a time, that will do NOTHING…they just want you to keep buying more. Instead I do it for 2-5 minutes, hurts pretty bad but nothing that will work won’t hurt, not for tattoo removal. After one treatment there is already a spot in the tattoo that now has NO ink. I think I will space it out every three days to allow time for healing. Also, after the treatment using Hydrogen peroxide is a very good idea as it will get down into the broken skin and begin lightening it (it will appear brighter at first.)

    I say I wish I had known it was basically a pumice because I would have done it myself cheaper. I have already removed one tattoo with this method:
    You need: Kosher salt, Hydrogen peroxide, cotton balls, small pieces of sand paper (low to medium degree) that you can wrap around your finger or a strong pumice, neosporin, and a bandage that will cover your entire tat.
    Wet the tat with water, cover with salt (natural antibiotic as well as sander) then rub vigorously with sand paper or pumic until it bleeds – yup, bleeds. When you cannot take it anymore begin placing Hydrogen peroxide soaked cotton balls on the tat. Let soak on tat for at least 5 min, changing with new balls every minute. Once that is completed rub a thin layer of neosporin on the tat and cover with bandage. That day and 1-2 days later it will be VERY sore. You will see ink in the scab that forms. Treat the scab with hydrogen peroxide everytime you shower then neo and bandage until the scab is healed. It took me 1 treatment a week for 2 months, roughly 8 treatments and now my black and blue wings which were each the length of a finger, are totally gone. No scar either. Very painful? YES. Worth it? YES.

    I will give WB a shot but if it doesn’t work quicker or as quickly I am using my old method. I was hoping to save myself the pain but I don’t see any way around it!

  32. WHITERAVN IM BLACK DO YOU THINK YOUR REMEDY WILL WORK THE SAME FOR ME??? I KNOW THAT MY SKIN IS DIFFERENT IM ABOUT A CARAMEL COMPLEXION AND I HAVE A TAT ON MY FOREARM

  33. I was thinking about useing wrecking balm, but after all the bad reviews… i changed my mind. I had one laser session done and it faded but not a whole ton… It works but it is a slow painfull process. If you really want you tat gone its the way to go. The pain isnt horriable, but it sucks! I’d look into it! :)

  34. hello, i bought the peroxide and pumice and tried the WhiteRavn method last night but i don’t know if i’m doing it right because nothing seems to have happened except today the area is red and raw. i didn’t peroxide until the skin was foamy but it was definitely more than 10 mins. can anyone advise what percentage of peroxide to use? over here i can’t get glycolic acide and the only peroxide i can find is only 3%. thanks!

  35. I got a ghetto tattoo about a month ago and then I got a coverup 6 days ago and I hate it!!! It looked good when it was drawn but now that it is on my skin I hate to look at it. I just put fading cream on it (topiclear) and I am going to stick to putting that on it until I see some changes. I will post progress as time passes.

  36. Hey guys, I have a tramp stamp on my back that I alternate the use of wrecking balm and TCA… it is almost gone! It is 10 years old and all black ink. I use wrecking balm first then apply a strong solution of TCA for about 3 minutes. I dance around the apartment because it burns like hell til I can rinse it off! The directions say use a 20% solution or something like that but I do 50% or greater. I then let it heal for about 2-3 weeks till it is done shedding. I use the wrecking balm then for a week and do the whole TCA treatment again. I have done this 5 times and it is halfway gone. I got skin fading around the tattoo where I got out of line with the acid. Plus I got a sunburn on it this summer and had to delay treatment. I anticipate it will be gone in about 3 months. I can tell because the center is completely gone and now I am working the edges. Tattoo is about 4″ circular size. Good luck everyone! Just be diligent. BTW the Walmart size is plenty and only $50. BE PATIENT!

  37. Listne all of you who read this. I have been doing some research on this wrecking balm stuff and they absolutely are scam artists only out to get your money and could care less about your desire to get rid of that tattoo. I read them being imposters on other tattoo removal sites saying how terrible that product is and how they tried wrecking ball and it’s amazing! I wonder what I could do to really try to shut this place down. I hate seeing companies like this. Just do your research about this companies product and you will find the same thing I have found.

  38. ive got ths ata 3 days ago and it lookedhorrible after replaced on my skin. is there any medications i an get. i was thinking wrecking bal, tat-b-gone or ANYTHING GOOD !! help. its on my ollar bone an gives me a lot of unwanted attenton !

  39. Ive been using wrecking balm for about 2 weeks so far and havent seen any big difference. In some areas it is very raw and bleeds when i scrub it. Im going to keep trying to use it and also try some of the other above methods. My tattoo is only the size of a quater and a few weeks old so im really crossing my fingers and have learned my lesson about getting tattoos that i wont love forever

  40. I’ve been using Wrecking Balm for 2 months now. I had a barcode on the back of my neck, very small, all black, and it is practically all gone. It was only 100 bucks, with the machine plus more refills for it, so I said what the hell. I’m going into the military, so i had to get this tattoo removed. I’m not expecting it to just completely be gone, but it’s to the point where it is completely invisible with cover up. It does work, if you FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. I put it on for about 4 minutes. Hurts, but is well worth it.

  41. I am happy to hear that I am not the only one who does strange things to himself as a DIY removal system. haha

  42. ANOTHER THING ABOUT THESE CRAPPY PRODUCTS THAT OFFER REFUNDS MINUS S&H, IS, THATS WHERE ALL THE MONEY IS. THEY SHIP IT FOR A COUPLE OF BUCKS CHARGE YOU 2,3,OR EVEN 4 TIMES MORE, SO EVEN IF THE PRODUCT SUCKS THEY OFFER YOU A MONEY BACK GUARENTEE AS A FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY WHILE THEY MAKE 300 PERCENT PROFITS (ON SHIPPING)TIMES HOWEVER MANY HUNDREDS OR THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE DECIDE TO TRY THE PRODUCT. DO THE MATH PEOPLE. IF I CAN MAKE A COUPLE OF MILL JUST TO HAVE A BUNCH OF PEOPLE BASH A PRODUCT (AS MANY ARE DOING HERE) THAT I CAN GIVE A F*** LESS ABOUT, I’M IN. IT’S CALLED SHADY BUSINESS, BUT IT’S BUSINESS.

  43. I’ve been using wb for over a month and a halved and at first didn’t notice any changes but lately it does seem to be lighter. I need the tat gone for me to have any chance to join the service. I think it really depends on the persons skin. Oh, the directions say to do the procedure every other day but to Apply the cream( no 2) everyday so I took the *pedegg and lightly scuffle the skin before applying the cream. I expect to be using it for talent 3 months.

  44. I have a tattoo on my neck from like 2 1/2 years ago of my ex boyfriends name.. has anyone tried the whiteravn method on their neck? i was highly considering wrecking balm until i read these reviews. i am willing to use the whiteravn method i jus dont want a huge nasty scab on my neck thats gonna end up scarring

  45. I have a huge tattoo on my lower back in black and light blue, 1 small black one on each hip, & I have wanted them off for several years. They’re all 10 years old. I wish the shop had carded me, I was under 18 & stupid & wouldn’t be dealing with this now if they’d kept it legal! I can’t afford laser, after reading this I won’t try Wrecking Balm, but do these at-home treatments work on color, solid black, and is there any risk of infection?? I really want these off, but I don’t want to do something stupid.

  46. Any updates from the people trying WhiteRavn’s pummice/hydrogen peroxide/aquaphor method? And does anyone have any before and after photos for any tattoo removal method?

    I have a tattoo on my chest that is 2 inches tall/7 inches wide. I am wondering if anyone can guesstimate how much one laser tattoo removal session would cost (on average, I know it differs by place)? I’m sure I’ll need several sessions but it’d be nice to know how much per session. Thanks :)

  47. So did this guy AzG die from poisoning himself? From what he wrote he bought acid and then did his own home made chemical skin peel. Man it made me wince to read it. He promised to post an update but no word from him, my theory is he died from chemical poison and is in his grave where his bad tats won’t bother him any more. Wow how desperate people are to get rid of their ink. That’s why I advise people not to get inked in the first place. Good luck to all here.

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