I’ve got this cross tattoo on my wrist, and I want to get rid of it. I hated it the instant it was finished. I’ve only had it for 2 years, and I was wondering if anyone has used it on their wrist and how long it took. I know the thinner the skin, the quicker it takes, but I don’t want to buy 72 applications when I need 24 or vice versa. Any experience would be greatly appreciated!

I have friends who have used it for the purpose of fading tattoos for cover-ups, but, Wrecking Balm will not completely remove a tattoo. It takes forever to get the desired results too, don’t expect it to be faded in the number of applications they indicate. If you want complete removal, the only option is laser, and it’s expensive, painful, and takes forever! Best wishes!!!


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I have friends who have used it for the purpose of fading tattoos for cover-ups, but, Wrecking Balm will not completely remove a tattoo. It takes forever to get the desired results too, don’t expect it to be faded in the number of applications they indicate. If you want complete removal, the only option is laser, and it’s expensive, painful, and takes forever! Best wishes!!!
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November 20th, 2009 at 4:17 pm

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