Does wrecking balm tattoo removal cream work?
I have small tattoos on my hands that i want to get removed but i want to try removing cream first.
i dont want to get the tattoos covered up just removed.
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No, it doesn’t work to remove tattoos. Find me someone who can say they’ve had a tattoo removed by Wrecking Balm and I’ll give you a £1000, because that person doesn’t exist. At most, it can work to fade a design enough to allow a cover up to be put over it, but only after many months and quite a lot of money. But I’ve heard many reports from people who spent a lot of money, all that time and never had any results with it whatsoever. Don’t waste your money. If it could remove tattoos then we’d all know about it by now and nobody would be spending all that money on laser. I’m afraid laser is the only way to go, unless you want to consider things like dermabrasion, which is really not recommendable any more due to the high levels of scarring.
It took me 57 years to decide to get rid of my tattoo see the process that I am using at
I will continue to update it daily until it is gone





never heard of removal cream…but im sure it burns like a mofo!!! I would suggest getting it done buy a professional…or asking them if there is a cream you can buy that is safe…definately consult a professional